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Bhumija is a
variety of
north Indian temple architecture marked by how the
rotating square-circle
principle is
applied to
construct the
shikhara (superstructure...
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style and of its
period because it is
built in
central Indian Malwa style,
bhumija,
without influence of
Paramara architecture and with
influence of Gujarati...
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height of the mandapa, and was
apparently never completed. It is in
bhumija form, and if
completed would have been
close in form to the Udayesvara...
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According to the art
historian Adam Hardy, the
temple plan is a
Bhumija Nagara style (north Indian) on a semi-stellate base (called mula-prasada)...
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evidence supports this suggestion. The
Gondeshwar temple is
built in the
Bhumija style, in form of a
panchayatana complex,
which features a main shrine...
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architecture found in
historic texts, the
others being Nagara, Dravida,
Bhumija, Kalinga, and Varata. Some
scholars like Adam
Hardy avoid using the term...
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Miniature shrines with
Bhumija towers, Belur...
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Tertiary spirelets are
typically near the ends of the face or on the corners.
Bhumija. The
tower has
miniature spires, in
horizontal and
vertical rows, all the...
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northern Indian towers are the
Sekhari and the
Bhumija, both
based on the
Latina plan. "
bhumija (Indian architecture)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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exile Other names Siya, Janaki, Maithili, Vaidehi, Ayonija,
Bhumija,
Seetha Devanagari सीता
Sanskrit transliteration Sītā
Venerated in Ramanandi...