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- A manastambha (Sanskrit for 'column of honour') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples or large Jain statues. In North India,...
- Sabhamandapa Carved exterior wall Colonnaded cloister There is a 78 feet high Manastambha (or a column of honour) in its outer courtyard. It is inspired by the...
- Tirtha. The main idol of a Jain temple is known as the mula nayak. A Manastambha (column of honor) is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain...
- with a carving of a footprint. The temple complex also includes a large manastambha. On the foot of the hill, a 81 feet (25 m) temple called Guru mandir...
- kashi vishwanath temple ruins with Manastambha outside the temple....
- the 25th anniversary of the parinirvana of Lord Mahavira in 1974. A manastambha in the center of the dharmashala was constructed in 1975. According to...
- these a number of other monuments such as Bhadrabahu Cave, Marasimha's Manastambha, Mahanavami Mantapa, Bhadrabahu Inscriptions, Gangaraja Mantap and Nishidhi...
- statue in 1436. His successor, Abinava Pandya installed a carving of manastambha in front of the Neminatha Basadis in Hiriyangadi in 1457 AD. An intricately...
- 12th century. The front of the temple has a 65.6 feet (20.0 m) tall manastambha. Kattale Basadi is the largest temple on the hill. The temple features...
- the front of the main gate of the temple stands a 52 feet high marble Manastambha (column of pride). Four Tirthankara icons are installed at the top of...