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aştamangala
aṣṭanayikās
Aṣṭāpada
Aştäpada-kulikā
avalokanaka
āmalaka
āmalasāraka
andola
andola-torana
ārādhaka
ārādhikā
āsanapaṭṭa
ayatana
ayudha
Bahirśäkhä
bakulamālā
balānaka
bahya
bahyaśākhā
bhadra
Bhadraka
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eight auspicious symbols
eight damsels showing different moods, gestures, and roles
The Temples in Kumbhāriyā
Kailasa; mountain on which Jina Rṣabha attained nirvāņa, symbolic representation of
chapel enshrining Aṣṭāpada
window-opening in sändhära präsäda or/and güdhamandapa
"myrobalan fruit"; crowning member of the Nāgara (Latina and Sekhari/Anekāṇḍaka) temple
large "cogged wheel" shaped stone crowning the North Indian sikhara-spire; broader and more compressed ämalaka
wave
wavy formed arch
male adorer
female adorer
seat-slab
shrine; alaya, prāsāda
emblematic weapon of a divinity
outer śākhā; bahyaśākhā
garland of "bakula" flowers, generally a thin and auxiliary decorative vertical strip in doorjambs
pillared entry-hall, generally with an upper storey outer
outermost door-jamb
central offset (wall-division); ratha, madhyaratha (Kalinga)
square pillar-type with central projection on plan and in elevation
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