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- The dhvajastambha (ध्वजस्तम्भ) refers to the flagstaff erected in front of the mukhamaṇḍapa (front pavilion) of a Hindu temple. The dhvajastambha is usually...
- one).[original research?] This especially includes use of Kotimaram or Dwajasthamba, which has been described as an extended influence of Hinduism on Catholicism...
- entrance tower, the central shrine is located in the axis through the Dwajasthamba (flagstaff), pillar of offering and Garuda Mantapa. The image of Garuda...
- open-air granite (rock) cross called the Nasrani Sthamba Kodimaram (Dwajasthamba) or flag-staff made of Kerala's famed teak wood and often enclosed in...
- encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or Dwajasthamba is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum....
- across the Shrine for Lord Karthikeya and further as we move towards the Dwajasthamba we cross the shrine of Lord Vedagiriswara. We enter the main precinct...
- Nayaka (1609-23 AD), a ruler of Madurai Nayak dynasty built the Yagasala, dwajasthamba (flag staff) and Nataraja hall. In modern times, the temple is maintained...
- Mandapam, Tirumalaraya Mandapam, Saluva Narasimha Mandapam, Aina Mahal and Dwajasthamba Mandapam. There are also various Ugrams or storerooms along the corridor...
- Nayaka (1609-23 AD), a ruler of Madurai Nayak dynasty built the Yagasala, dwajasthamba (flagstaff) and Sandana Sababathy hall. In modern times, the temple is...