- A
garbhagriha (Sanskrit: गर्भगृह, romanized: Garbhagṛha) is the
innermost sanctuary of
Hindu and Jain temples, what may be
called the "holy of holies"...
- shikhara, the
garbhagriha, is
below ground level and
consists of no
image but a rock
fissure in the
shape of a yoni (female genital): The
garbhagriha is small...
- and with
influence of
Gujarati Chaulukya architecture. It has a
square garbhagriha (shrine proper) as well as
octagonal mandapa (dancing hall). The temple...
- hundi, and the seat of Vishvaksena.
Anandanilayam vimanam and
Garbhagriha The
garbhagriha is the
sanctum sanctorum where the
presiding deity Venkateswara...
- This
temple has a gold
pinnacle (peak).
Inside are two
garbhagrihas: the
inner garbhagriha or
sanctum sanctorum is
where the idol is placed, and the...
-
designed garbhagriha, or
inner sanctum, was
inaugurated by
Pramukh Swami Maharaj in the main
monument within the
Akshardham complex. The new
garbhagriha includes...
- ornaments. Two cows are also
depicted by his side. The
sanctum sanctorum or
garbhagriha is
approached from the
mandapa through an
antaraalayam or
inner chamber...
-
funds donated for the
Goswami family's income. The
sanctum sanctorum,
garbhagriha, of the
temple houses the
murti of the
primary deity of the temple, the...
- temple's
innermost part
where the
Murti of the
deity is kept
forms the
Garbhagriha, also
referred to as a
sanctum sanctorum. The
Latin word
sanctum is the...
- Both
temples have a
square floor plan with an
equally square Cella (
garbhagriha),
which was
enclosed by a
prostrate dormant and
formerly covered handling...