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- East, leaving the shrine of Vishvaksenar, which faces the south. The dvajasthambam (flag staff) and a hall are located in axial alignment from the gateway...
- encloses all of the temple's shrines. The metal-plated flagstaff or dvajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum...
- sampangiprakaram. This path known as Sampangipradakshinam has many Mandapas, a dvajasthambam, a Bali Pitha, kshetrapalika sila, and a prasadam distribution area...
- expanded during the rule of Madurai Nayaks in the 16th century. The Dvajasthambam mandapam (flag staff) and mandap before the Hema Pushkarani were constructed...
- of Vedanta Desikar is housed in a separate shrine, with a separate dvajasthambam, a flagstaff. Desika has also praised Rama, whose shrine is located...
- sanctum is located axial to the main gate and approached through a Dvajasthambam, bali peetam (sacrificial altar), Deepa Stambam (altar for lamps) and...
- encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or dvajasthambam and the Deepastamba, the light post, are located axial to the temple...
- encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or dvajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum...
- encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or dvajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum...
- encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or dvajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum...