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________________ Dr. Fergusson comments that: "The huge number of parts under construction, and diminutividad general maintains its advance as a guard for something similar compositional height. However, their mixture, the enormity of details. There are no two columns around the construction are quite similar. The brilliance with which they were designed. The rich mix of domes of different sizes with level ceilings, and how the light is shown, fuse to convey an overwhelming influence. Certainly, I do not know any other work in India, of an equivalent class leaving such a satisfactory impression, or bringing such an imperative amount of information bits for rich piece methodologies into an interior." The light and columnar style of the temples, Jain did not provided materials that were more suitable for Muslim purposes, but also provided evidence that Muslim architects did not withdraw for profit. A mosque thus acquired was, for comfort and glory, unmatched by something that Muslims some time later raised their specific diagrams of one kind. Therefore, the large mosques of Rajgir, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bhagalpur are only reproductions in the temples of Hindus and Jains. 7.2.5 Temperate urban areas Furthermore, the assembly of their temples in what might be called 'urban temples community' is a registered trademark that the Jains have developed more significantly than the disciples of some other religion in India. Such prominent urban areas of the temple are found, among several points, in Bihar. 7.2.6 Mana-stambhas Another surprising commitment of the Jains in the field of Architecture is the development of numerous stambhas or pillars of the satisfactory plan and of the specific good taste. These were discovered to add vast series of temples (H. Sompura, 1996). There is a certification that shows that, separated by the columns, the Jains, especially from the north of India, produced a marvelous number of exquisite towers for their Tirthankars. There is such a peak that, in a not too distant past, it improves Bihar, and it is considered a standout among other points of reference in India. 205
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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