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________________ A Toran The Mandovar Carved Rangmandap Columns Vidyadevi in Rangmandap DERASAR ENTRY The floor has decorative medallions representing rangolis. The Yaksha and Yakshini in carved marble Gokhalas protect the entrance to Derasar. The entrance has arches (Torans) of carved marble based on Torans in Ranakpur Tirth. These festooned Torans looks like garlands. The Mandovar on top of the main doors leading into the Temple has sculptures inspired by carved lintel arch at the Palitana Tirth. DERASAR The Derasar has a Rangmandap, a Garbha Griha and Bhamati. The Rangmadap design was inspired from Vamal Vasahi Temple in Mount Abu. The design of the four columns (pillars) of the Rangmandap were inspired by Delwada Tirth. The columns have sculpted Kubera, God of Wealth, on the north face. The top of the columns are beautified by figurines. The Meghnaad Maha Mandap dome in Ranakpur Tirth was the inspiration for the Rangmandap dome design. The dome is 22 feet in diameter. The first layer of the dome has 192 elephants. The second layer has 108 Bhagawan Idols. There are 16 Vidyadevi, Goddess of Knowledge, adorning the dome. The Goddesses are represented with musical instruments and in dance postures. The ceiling designs were inspired by the Maghnaad Maha Mandap of Vimal Vasahi Temple at Mount Abu. It reflects design of flowers especially lotus.
SR No.528141
Book TitleJain Center Los Angeles CA 2008 09 Pratishta Souvenior
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJain Center So CA Los Angeles
PublisherUSA Jain Center Southern California
Publication Year2008
Total Pages194
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, USA_Souvenir Jain Center CA So Los Angeles, & USA
File Size92 MB
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