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käyotsarga kāyavyutsarga
kinkini, kinkiņi kinkanikā
kinnara
Kesaryādi prāsāda
keyūra
kola
kolaja-lambana
kota
kumbha
kumbhaka
kumbhikā
kumuda
Küta
küta
küṭākāra
Kṣipta kṣipta lūmā
Kṣiptotkṣipta
khalvaśākhā
khattaka
khura
khura-kumbha
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The Temples in Kumbhäriyä
standing erect posture with downward hanging
arms
miniature bell, generally suspended from chain (decorative motif)
celestial birdman playing musical instrument präsädas of the series beginning with Kesari
armlet
"boar"; decorative, semi-circular coffered component in a ceiling course
pendantive made up of kola courses
rampart; surrounding/enclosure wall
"pot" (inverted); vedibandha's second moulding in the sequence of five
pillar base
base of pillar/pilaster, usually smaller than kumbhaka; basal part of stambhaśākhā in a doorframe
torus moulding of a base
superstructure-type
square aedicule; spirelet; miniature kütägära
miniature küta-shaped decorative motif asanapatta's exterior profile
"thrown"; projected cusped course in a ceiling projected pendantive
ingoing as well as outprojecting course in at ceiling
deeply carved recessed śākhā
ornate niche in a wall with parikarma-frame
basal plain moulding of vedibandha, below
kumbha
complex of khura and kumbha mouldings.
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