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garbhagriha (Sanskrit: गर्भगृह, romanized: Garbhagṛha) is the
innermost sanctuary of
Hindu and Jain temples,
often referred to as the "holy of holies"...
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believed to be
constructed over a
period of time
starting from 300 CE. The
Garbhagruha (Sanctum Sanctorum) is
called Ananda Nilayam. The
presiding deity, Venkateswara...
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irrespective of the
change of seasons. The
water source originates at the
Garbhagruha (inner shrine) just
below Swayambhu Linga. One can
touch the
water near...
- the Chowk. This
place is
considered very sacred.
Garbhagruha (Garbhakud in Konkani): The
Garbhagruha is
usually studded with
silver and main idol is made...
- the
royal family.
Legend states that Raja Wadiyar, upon
entering the
garbhagruha (sanctum sanctorum) of the
Cheluvarayaswami Temple on 20 June 1617, became...
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through the
center of Asṭadala
Padma Chakaḍā) as the
exact center of
Garbhagruha, the
ground plan of the
proposed temple is
engraved by the
Sthapati and...
- ****ociated deities, is
ceremoniously brought out of the
sacrosanctum (
Garbhagruha) of his
chief temple in Puri (ଶ୍ରୀ ମନ୍ଦିର, Śrī Mandira). They are placed...
- the
mukhamandapa may be of the 16th century. The
outer walls of the
garbhagruha and
vestibule are
raised on a
square ba****t
which consists of six cornices...
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including depictions of elephants, lions, and
floral patterns. The
garbhagruha contains a tall
octagonal lingam,
accessible through a
pradakshina patha...
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Jyotikalash List of
Hindu temples in
India idol of
bambleshwari the
garbhagruha view of the pond in
front of
temple poster of
place and
offerings in...