- 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...
- 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...
-
these a
number of
other monuments such as
Bhadrabahu Cave, Marasimha's
Manastambha,
Mahanavami Mantapa,
Bhadrabahu Inscriptions,
Gangaraja Mantap and Nishidhi...
- 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...
-
features a garbhagriha, gūḍhamaṇḍapa, nrityamandapa, and a 90 feet (27 m)
manastambha. Upon completion, the
temple will be
encircled by water. The ancient...