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________________ 244 Jaina Temples of Western India varadamudra: A boon-giving posture, with hand lowered, palm forward and fingures pointing down wards. varandika : An eave-cornice; the member between the jangha and the Sikhara. vardhamanaka : A powder flask. vasahi or vasati : A temple. vedibandha: Podium; the member between the pitha and the jargha, generally consisting of five mouldings, viz, khura, kumbha, kalaša, antarapatra and kapota. vedika : The blind balustrade. Vidyadhara : An angelic being, human in form and without wings. vihara : A monastery. vimāna : The sanctum in the Calukyan temples. viņa: A lute. viņāvadaka : A lute-player. vitāna : A ceiling. vyakhyānamudra : A gesture in which the tips of the thumb and the forefinger touch each other so as to form a circle, the other finguces being kept open; the palm of the hand is raised up near the breast, facing front. vyala: A mythical composite animal of leonine form. yajilopavita: A sacred thread worn across the shoulder. For Private & Personal Use Only www.ainelibrary.org Jain Education International
SR No.006730
Book TitleJaina Temples of Western India
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHarihar Singh
PublisherP V Research Institute Varanasi
Publication Year1982
Total Pages362
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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