- have been
constructed in
three stages, with its
murti (or main deity),
garbhagrha and
sukhanasi structures likely in the
Ganga or
Chola style. The remaining...
- A
garbhagriha (Sanskrit: गर्भगृह, romanized:
Garbhagṛha) is the
innermost sanctuary of
Hindu and Jain temples,
often referred to as the "holy of holies"...
- The
temple of Aṁbājī is of no
special archeological interest. In the
garbhagr̥ha there is a
crevice in the wall of the
mother goddess.
There is no idol...
- one of the
temple gates and
prevents his
convoy from re-entering the
Garbhagṛha (sanctum sanctorum) of the temple. To
appease her,
Jagannath offers her...
- ISBN 978-0-89581-956-7. "Photograph: Maha-Maru -
Harihara temple 1 -
Garbhagrha,
north jangha detail Osian, temple".
American Institute for
Indian Studies...
-
artistic expression. It is this
period that is
credited with the
ideas of
garbhagrha for Purusa,
mandapa for
sheltering the
devotees and
rituals in progress...
-
structure with no
ornamentation on its outside. On plan, it
consists of a
garbhagrha (sanctum). Perhaps, the
original structure had an ardhamandpa (entry hall)...
-
Krishna holds a mace, chakra, lotus, and a conch. The
idols found in the
garbhagrha (sanctum sanctorum) of the
temple have
complete structure unlike the images...
- complex. The most
sacred area
within the
Moragaon temple is the
sanctum (
garbhagŗha), a
small enclosure containing an
image of Ganesha. To the
right and left...
- the structure. The
building as it
stands consists of the
inner cella or
garbhagṛha,
supported by m****ive pillars,
surmounted with an
elegant corbelled dome...