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Teli ka Mandir : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teli ka Mandir
Teli ka Mandir is a Hindu temple located within the Gwalior Fort in Madhya Pradesh, India. Dedicated to the god Vishnu, it has been dated to between the 8th and 11th centuries AD. It is both the loftiest and oldest surviving structure within the fort. == Etymology == Probably meaning the ''Oilman's Temple'', the etymology of the temple's name has several contending theories. One theory holds that the temple was built by members of the Teli community of oil merchants during the reign of the Pratihara king Mihirabhoja during the 8th or 9th century AD. It is also thought to have derived its name from the Telang Brahmins who were charged with presiding over all religious ceremonies after the fort was captured by a Rashtrakuta king in the 8th century.〔 Another theory holds that it has been named after the Telangana region of southern India owing to its evident Dravidian influence.
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