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Panchu Pandava.
According to
architectural features like bada
division and
pabhaga mouldings, this
temple was
built around 10th
Century A.D. This is a building...
- or five divisions, namely,
pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana,
uparajangha and baranda. The
lowermost division,
called the
pabhaga, has five
decorative mouldings...
- from
pabhaga to kalasa.. With
fivefold divisions of the bada, the
temple has a panchanga-bada
measuring 5.40 meters. At the
bottom the
pabhaga has five...
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frontal porch. On elevation, the
vimana is of
rekha order extends from
pabhaga to kalasa. From
bottom to the top, the
temple has a bada,
gandi and mastaka...
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upper potala has five tiers. The bada
above the
pabhaga is non-existent, with no raha niche. The
pabhaga of the
vimana and
jagamohana in the raha paga portion...
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Bhubaneswar 10th/11th
century A.D.
Architectural features like
trianga bada and
pabhaga with four mouldings, kani is absent.
Building Temple Vimana is in rekha...
- the bada and gandi. The
remaining part of the bada
measure 1.30 metres. (
pabhaga 0.23 metres,
jangha 0.85 metres,
baranda 0.22
metres with two mouldings)...
- The
outer wall of the
vimana is
divided into 5
parts (from base to top):
pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana,
upara jangha and baranda. The
niches and intervening...
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ground level.
Pabhaga has five base
mouldings of khura, kumbha, pata, kani and basanta. The
baranda has also five mouldings. The
pabhaga of jagamohana...
-
order that
measures 3.53
metres in height, bada
measures 1.23
metres (
pabhaga 0.25 metres, tala
jangha 0.32 metres,
bandhana 0.12 metres,
upara jangha...