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Online (April, 2009). '
adhiShThAna'. Source: [1] (accessed:
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- Svādhiṣṭhāna, English: "where your
being is established." "Swa"
means self and "
adhishthana"
means established), is the
second primary chakra according to Hindu...
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adhishthana headed by the cows and the Brahmanas, (and) for the
increase [of the
religious merit of his
mother and father]. [At the same
adhishthana in...
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narrower entrances in the
other three directions. Its
ornate platform (
adhishthana) has
carvings of creepers, flowers,
lotus petals, elephants, warriors...
- rear. The base of the
pillar has a
molded oma (protecting layer) and
adhishthana.
Their pedestals are lotus-shaped (padma pithas) and 2 by 2 feet (0.61 m...
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Empire rule of the 14th century. The base of the
temple outer wall (
adhishthana)
consists of
decorative moldings, with
friezes of elephants,
dwarfs and...
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terms from
various languages)
which adds to its height. The
sides of the
adhishthana are
often ornamented with
relief sculptures, or deep-cut mouldings. In...
- out
within a
space 33.33 feet in
length and 17.33 in breadth, on an
adhishthana (platform
based on
certain design rules in
Hindu texts).
Detailed Pilasters...
- (antarala) and a hall (navaranga) with
decorative pillars. The base (
adhishthana) of the
temple comprises moldings articulated with
Kirtimukha and lions...
- cliff. It has a
front court, then a
mandapa with pillars. A
regular adhishthana with a
flight of six
steps in the
center is
topped with a much damaged...