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- A mandapa or mantapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप, romanized: maṇḍapa) is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured...
- Nandi faces the main shrine in the Mahamandapa. There are shrines of Ganesha and Kartikeya before the Mahamandapa and the sanctum sanctorum is guarded...
- central shrine is approached through Mahamandapa, the worship hall and a narrow Ardha mandapam. The Mahamandapa has a twenty eight pillared hall with...
- structure of the temple was built. Serfoji II (1798 CE - 1832 CE) built mahamandapa, narthana mandapa, gopura, the second inner prakara and conducted the...
- axial to the central shrine. The central shrine is approached through Mahamandapa, the worship hall and a narrow Ardha mandapam. The flagpost is located...
- renovated the Mahamandapa in late 15th century CE. The Urchava Nayanar Mandapa and the small six-pillared mandapa in front of the Mahamandapa was rebuilt...
- of the 24 tirthankaras. The temple consist of garbhagriha, antarala, mahamandapa, and ardhamandapa. The sanctum is pancharatha (five rathas) is covered...
- comes a rectangular ground and then there are seven gates to enter the Mahamandapa. After entering the temple we found a big shrine before us. An icon of...
- Tirthankara sumatinatha. The temple consist of garbhagriha, antarala, mahamandapa and ardhamandapa. A variety of birds, mammals and reptiles live in Bikaner's...
- Basadi, which consists of a garbhagriha, a large ardhamandapa, larger mahamandapa and a rangamandapa. The rangamandapa has three entrances (south, north...