Book Title: Temples of Kumbhariya
Author(s): M A Dhaky, U S Moorty
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 166 aştamangala aṣṭanayikās Aṣṭāpada Aştäpada-kulikā avalokanaka āmalaka āmalasāraka andola andola-torana ārādhaka ārādhikā āsanapaṭṭa ayatana ayudha Bahirśäkhä bakulamālā balānaka bahya bahyaśākhā bhadra Bhadraka Jain Education International eight auspicious symbols eight damsels showing different moods, gestures, and roles The Temples in Kumbhāriyā Kailasa; mountain on which Jina Rṣabha attained nirvāņa, symbolic representation of chapel enshrining Aṣṭāpada window-opening in sändhära präsäda or/and güdhamandapa "myrobalan fruit"; crowning member of the Nāgara (Latina and Sekhari/Anekāṇḍaka) temple large "cogged wheel" shaped stone crowning the North Indian sikhara-spire; broader and more compressed ämalaka wave wavy formed arch male adorer female adorer seat-slab shrine; alaya, prāsāda emblematic weapon of a divinity outer śākhā; bahyaśākhā garland of "bakula" flowers, generally a thin and auxiliary decorative vertical strip in doorjambs pillared entry-hall, generally with an upper storey outer outermost door-jamb central offset (wall-division); ratha, madhyaratha (Kalinga) square pillar-type with central projection on plan and in elevation For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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