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________________ 550 Talachhanda Tavangada Tilaka 31 Tula 3 2 Torana 3 8 Trikūṭācala. Tri-Murti. Daṇḍaka Dandikā Dala Dvāra Dvārapāla Dvara-maṇḍapa Dvaramāna Dvāra-Śākhā Dikpalas Dipastambha Dipalaya Dipamālā Devakulika } The Structural Temples of Gujarat The disposition or arrangement of the ground plan Niche along with udgama i. e. pediment a rectangular block with facetted sides adorned with lozenges design and surmounted by a tiny amalaka and a finial a beam An ornamental arch shaped like a garland inverted; an arched gateway, It is employed both as an architectural member, as well as an ornament. Jain Education International triple shrine or three-celled temple Trinity of Brhamā, Viṣṇu and Śiva a pillar, a moulding. a petal, a moulding of leaf-pattern Door-way a door-keeper a hall or pavilion on the entrance door of a shrine same as Korimaṇḍapa or Antarāla measure of a doorway the door lintel with door-frame, jamb or post, side-frame guardians or regents a lamp pillar, a lamp-post a high towar or pillar for festival light a minor shrine, a collonaded group of minor shrines 31. Local Term: Talakaḍun Ghonṭadum, Deyadi 32. Local term: Mobha 33. Local term: Meṛāpa For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006728
Book TitleStructural Temples of Gujarat
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKantilal F Sompura
PublisherGujarat University Ahmedabad
Publication Year1968
Total Pages868
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size31 MB
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