- unit, "the most
common motif of
Hindu temple architecture". Gavākṣha (or
gavaksa) is a
Sanskrit word
which means "bull's or cow's eye". In
Hindu temples...
- part of the reliefs. Life size dwarapalikas, cut out
pillars on lions,
gavaksa (Gavākṣha),
Ganesha and
other Hindu deities are also some of the reliefs...
-
found with
windows or for
decorating spires,
pillars and
other elements Gavaksa, kudu
Gopuram a
gateway at
entrance or one that
connects two
sacred spaces...
-
Buddhist and non-Buddhist contexts. The "chaitya arch",
gavaksha (Sanscrit
gavākṣa), or
chandrashala around the
large window above the
entrance frequently...
- The
facades are
embellished with
corbelled courses,
moldings and
chaitya gavaksa motifs of
floral designs.
Above the
corbelled courses are
niches in the...
- Rāmanāthasvāmī
Temple Well
Gavaya Tīrtham
Inside Rāmanāthasvāmī
Temple Well
Gavākṣa Tīrtham
Inside Rāmanāthasvāmī
Temple Well Gandhamādana Tīrtham
Inside Rāmanāthasvāmī...
- The
facades are
embellished with
corbelled courses,
moldings and
chaitya gavaksa motifs of
floral designs. The
niches of
stupa were
probably decorated with...