16 vedis and Chota Akshayavata (site 1-3)

Broken Surya?
Monument Name: Broken Surya?, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Other gods--goddesses: Surya
Broken panel
Monument Name: Broken panel, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Other gods--goddesses: Unidentified panel
Chota Akshayavata from the western side
Monument Name: Chota Akshayavata from the western side, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Dasavatara panel
Monument Name: Dasavatara panel, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Vishnu: Dasavatara
Eastern side of the tree platform
Monument Name: Eastern side of the tree platform, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Eastern wall surrounding Chota Akshayavata
Monument Name: Eastern wall surrounding Chota Akshayavata, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Heavily eroded Dasavatara panel
Monument Name: Heavily eroded Dasavatara panel, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Vishnu: Dasavatara
Marble image of a baby in the shrine
Monument Name: Marble image of a baby in the shrine, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Navagraha panel
Monument Name: Navagraha panel, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Other gods--goddesses: Navagraha
Parvati
Monument Name: Parvati, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Shiva: Parvati
Southern side of the tree platform
Monument Name: Southern side of the tree platform, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Surya
Monument Name: Surya, Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures., Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars., Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata, Site Number: site01, Site Category: VP Complex, Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala), Protection Status: Well-protected, Present Condition: Kept in open, Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas., Other gods--goddesses: Surya