| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1855 - 808 pages
...give a good general idea of the arrangement of these edifices, and has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change. It is also a double temple, the great square being divided into two equal halves, one of which is dedicated... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1867 - 854 pages
...give a good general idea of the arrangement of these edifices, and has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change. It is also a double temple, the great square being divided into equal portions, of which one is dedicated... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 790 pages
...Tiruvalur temple (Woodcut No. 103), it has the singularity of being a double temple, the great square being divided into equal portions, of which one is dedicated...the god Siva, the other to his consort Parvati. The preceding plan (Woodcut No. 205) represents one of the halves, which, though differing in arrangement... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 792 pages
...Tiruvalur temple (Woodcut No. 193), it has the singularity of being a double temple, the great square being divided into equal portions, of which one is dedicated to the god Siva, tho other to his consort Parvati. Tho preceding plan (Woodcut No. 205) represents one of the halves,... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 792 pages
...Royal Asiatic Soclety.) idea of the arrangement of these edifices, and has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change. Like the little cell in the Tiruvalur temple (Woodcut No. 103), it has the singularity of being a double... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - Chennai (India) - 1879 - 536 pages
...(pp.366-7)," neither among the largest nor the most splendid of S. India, has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change." It is, therefore, deserving a visit, and it is besides only 10 m. out of the way of a traveller going to visit... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1891 - 786 pages
...Ail.il'c Soclctv.) idea of the arrangement of these edifices, and has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change. Like the little cell in the Tiruvalur temple (Woodcut No. 193), it has the singularity of being a double... | |
| John Murray, John Murray (Firm) - Burma - 1894 - 654 pages
...366-7), "neither among the largest nor the most splendid of S. India, has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change." It is, like the temple at Madura, divided into two parts, of which the S. half is dedicated to Parbati, the... | |
| John Murray - South Asia - 1898 - 670 pages
...366-7), "neither among the largest nor the most splendid of S. India, has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time, without subsequent alteration or change." It is, like the temple at Madura, divided into two parts, of which the S. half is dedicated to Parbati, the... | |
| South Indian Railway Co., Ltd - India - 1900 - 582 pages
...courtyard is dedicated to the worship of Shiva. Tinnevelly temple also has the advantage of having been built on one plan, and at one time without subsequent alteration or change. The great thousandpillared portico in the temple is well known. Trivellore is about 30 miles west of... | |
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