Nestled within the vast Gwalior Fort, the Sas-Bahu Temple is a pair of stone structures from the 11th century. The site features one larger and one smaller temple, both partially in ruins. Visitors can explore the intricate carvings that adorn every surface, including statues, arches, and columns, offering a glimpse into the detailed craftsmanship of the era.
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