{{ASI Monument header|state_iso=|Circle=}}{{ASI Monument row| number =| description =| location =| address =| district =| lat =| lon =| image =}}{{ASI Monument row| number =| description =| location =| address =| district =| lat =| lon =| image =}}
|}
state_iso is the
ISO 3166-2:IN code of the state the monument is located in
Circle is the name of the circle the monument is located in, as defined by ASI. This only applies for the states Karnataka, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. In other states this variable can be ignored.
Number is a combination of different codes leading to a unique identifier. For example: N-KA-B3 for
a prehistoric site at Chikajal.
A one-letter code for the type of recognition: N for National monument and S for State monument. Followed by a dash.
A two-letter abbreviation for the state based on
ISO 3166-2:IN (without the IN part). Followed by a dash.
Sometimes a 1 letter abbreviation for the circle if there are multiple ASI defined circles active in a state. Not followed by a dash.
Sometimes when the description in the ASI database itself splits up the monument in multiple parts, a suffix. For example: -c
Description is the description of the monument
Location is the village, town or city the monument is located in.
Address is the street address of the monument, if applicable
District is the district the monument is located in.
lat is the latitude of the monument
lon is the longitude of the monument
image is the image name you want to include
Microformato
The HTML markup produced by this template includes an
hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location
parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a
Geo microformat, which additionally makes the
coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a
GPS unit. For more information about the use of
microformats on Wikipedia, please see
the microformat project.