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temple architecture.
Mandapas are
described as "open" or "closed"
depending on
whether they have walls. In temples, one or more
mandapas very
often lie between...
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Dharmic religions. The main
wedding ceremonies take
place under this
mandapa.
Vivaha Mandapas have
historically also been
featured adjacent to
Hindu temples...
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Mahishasuramardhini Mandapa (Cave Temple; also
known as Yampuri) is an
example of
Indian rock-cut
architecture dating from the late 7th century, of the...
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Sodasa Linga Mandapas are
Hindu temples dedicated to the
deity Shiva, the
mandapas or
temples found around the
Mahamaham tank in
Kumbakonam in Thanjavur...
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There are many
Mandapas or
Pillared halls on
raised platforms within the
Jagannath Temple complex meant for
religious congregations. The most prominent...
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mandapa, more
typical of
north Indian temples.
Antarala are
commonly seen in
Chalukyan Style temples, in
which the
vimana and the
mandapa are connected...
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temples Mandapas: Cave
temples Rock
reliefs Structural temples Excavations There are ten
major rathas, ten
mandapas, two rock bas-reliefs...
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layered into
mandapas,
including an
outer and an
inner enclosure. The
compound has two
gopuram entrances. Inside, a 25 (5x5)-bay open
mandapa leads to a...
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original mandapa might have been
built of
yellow sandstone at the same time as the rest of the temple.
There are
three mukha-
mandapas (open porches)...
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chariot processions,
street fairs and
classical dance performances in
temple mandapas. The 12-year
cycle Mahamaham festival in
Tamil Nadu is
observed in the...