Book Title: Ancient Indian Palace Architecture
Author(s): V S Agarwala
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________________ Bāṇa's palace (7th cent.) 13 Bath (Sndna-grha), Fountain (Yantradhāra), Bath tub (Snana-droni), Kitchen (Mahānasa), Dining Hall (Ahāramandapa). 14 Temple (Devagrha). 15 Catuḥsala. 16 Corridors (Bithi). 17 Hall of private audience (Bhuktasthanamaṇḍapa). 18 Pragrivaka, Gaväkṣa front room with latticed work. 19 Mirror House (Darpana-Bhavana). ANCIENT INDIAN PALACE ARCHITECTURE : 257 Hampton Court palace (16-17) Bathing Closet, King's Kitchen, Banqueting Hall, Private Dining Room. 20 Sayana-gṛha, Vasagrha (Citra-salika), Saudha, Hathi-dáta and Muktasaila (white stone). The Particular Room made of ivory and marble or agate (Muktasaila); sometimes it was made of carved ivory and inset with diamonds and therefore called Vajramandira. (Sam 21 Music-hall gitagṛha). G.J.V. 17 Jain Education International Mughal palaces in old Delhi Hammam, Houze and Phavvare. Masjid or Namaj-gah. Khurramgah. Darbare-khas. Musemmam (Suhag-mandir). Burja Sisa-mahala. The Adarsa bhavana is also mentioned in Tilakamañjarī (11th century). Personal Chambers for kings and queens. Khvabgah with paintings on wall and roof. For Private & Personal Use Only Royal Chapel. Cellars on the ground floor. Galleries. AudienceChamber. Gallery. Queen's Great watching Chamber. King's Drawing Room, Queen's Drawing Room, King's Bed Room, Queen's Bed Room www.jainelibrary.org

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