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- outer wall of the mantapa in Vaidyeshvara temple Ornate doorjamb and Dwarapalakas in relief in Vaidyeshvara temple Stone vessel at Vaidyeshwara temple...
- Brahmalingeshwara there is Malayali Yakshi & vata Yakshi & also two Dwarapalakas. To the right of the Sanctorum there is a katte (colloquial Kannada)...
- pillars exquisitely carved with deities like Durga, Raja Rajeshwari, dwarapalakas and devis which are all sculpted according to the shilpa sastras practised...
- Kalpavriksha and Kamadhenu were present. In Valimikeswara shrine instead of Dwarapalakas Sankhanidhi and Padmanidhi with their consorts were present. The temple...
- development. There are numerous other distinct features, such as the dwarapalakas – twin guardians at the main entrance and the inner sanctum of the temple...
- mural paintings or rock sculptures which many times are emphasised on Dwarapalakas. The Srirangam Ranganathaswamy temple is the worlds largest functioning...
- stone work and the rest of timber and sheet roof in circular vimana. Dwarapalakas are made of wood. Main deity Lord Shiva is facing east. Square ardhamandapa...
- repainted during the Nayak periods. At the very entrance to the temple two Dwarapalakas, Sankhanidhi and Padmanidhi, are imposing figures, giving vivid anatomical...
- ceilings, the domical ceiling of the open mantapa, the sculptures of Dwarapalakas (door keepers) in the closed mantapa (also called navaranga), the wall...
- development. There are numerous other distinct features, such as the dwarapalakas – twin guardians at the main entrance and the inner sanctum of the temple...