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The classification of temples is based upon the number of pilasters used which I
have invariably found to be odd and never ... A temple of 9 pilasters is seldom
met with ; what I have seen is actually Saptaratba or a combination of 7 pilasters
...
The classification of temples is based upon the number of pilasters used which I
have invariably found to be odd and never ... A temple of 9 pilasters is seldom
met with ; what I have seen is actually Saptaratba or a combination of 7 pilasters
...
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two•side - temples opening into it . In the Chalukyan style only one door leads to
the side temple from the Ardhamaydapa but for all that the resemblance is
striking . The star - shaped design of the Chalukyan style is noticed in a modified
form ...
two•side - temples opening into it . In the Chalukyan style only one door leads to
the side temple from the Ardhamaydapa but for all that the resemblance is
striking . The star - shaped design of the Chalukyan style is noticed in a modified
form ...
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The temples of śāntīśvara and Pārsvanātheśvara at Halebid in Mysore , though in
a bad state of preservation , bear a close resemblance to any Hindu temple of the
Hoysala Ballala king ' s Though devoid of elaboration of ornamental sculpture ...
The temples of śāntīśvara and Pārsvanātheśvara at Halebid in Mysore , though in
a bad state of preservation , bear a close resemblance to any Hindu temple of the
Hoysala Ballala king ' s Though devoid of elaboration of ornamental sculpture ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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