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________________ 7.2.3 Cave temples Once again, the Jains like the Buddhists have developed a pair of temples with buckles cut into the rocks from the first circumstances. However, to the extent, the construction of the Jain temples was smaller than Buddhists. In light of the way in which the Jain religion offered a customs of unmistakable individualistic rather than congregational quality. The most diverse cave temples are found in the hills of Udaygiri and Khandgiri in Odisha. The cordiality of its structures, the character of its figures, and building together intrigue with its incredible make them stand out among the most important structure. Odisha has a place in the second century BC. 7.2.4 Temples Since the Jain religion thinks of temple development as a reputable exhibit. The Jains constructed an abnormally greater number of temples through out India. About ninety percent of the Jain temples are enriching individuals and, at that limit, one senses that the Jain temples explain discrete components and make complete decisions. The two temples are exceptional as fantastic models of the architectural style of northern Bihar, which is depicted through the free use of segments cut with all possible lavishness, sections of pillars and bright marble roofs with suspended slopes and design (Laidlaw, 1995). James Laidlaw comments that: "The measure of incredible detail clarified that extends over these temples of the carefully trimmed ornament ceilings, columns, pedestrian crossings, leaves and distinctive strengths. It is basically wonderful: the new, thin, translucent marble treatment in the shape of a shell surpasses any what is seen elsewhere and some of the plans are true dreams of greatness, the work is delicate, so much that a standard illustration would have been terrible." The largest Jain temple with identity and wide in India and the most complete custom group in Mewar (Rajasthan). The temple typically covers about 48,000 square meters of land and in the benefits of its surroundings, the unmistakable apprentice of history, 204
SR No.034443
Book TitleCritical Analysis of Jain Architecture in Bihar Region and its Influence on Regional Architecture
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRavish Kumar
PublisherDepartment of Architecture National Institute of Technology Patna
Publication Year2018
Total Pages359
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size31 MB
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