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- A Jagamohana (Sanskrit: जगमोहन, romanized: jagamōhana), also rendered Jagamohana (Odia: ଜଗମୋହନ) is an ****embly hall in Hindu temple architecture, especially...
- The Jagamohana Ramayana (Odia: ଜଗମୋହନ ରାମାୟଣ) also known as the Dandi Ramayana po****rly across Odisha is an epic poem composed by the 15th-century poet...
- its roof rising to a height of 18 m (59 ft), and a viewing hall called jagamohana with a pyramidal roof. The temple was constructed of dull red and yellow...
- style with four components; vimana (structure containing the sanctum), jagamohana (****embly hall), nata-mandapa (festival hall) and bhoga-mandapa (hall...
- front of the jagamohana. The figure of Lakulisa, seated in bhumispara-mudra and holding a lakuta is present on the lintel of the jagamohana. The figures...
- sanctum). In front of it was the bhadra deul (lit. small sanctum), or jagamohana (lit. ****embly hall of the people) (called a mandapa in other parts of...
- has four components namely, vimana (structure containing the sanctum), jagamohana (****embly hall), natamandira (festival hall) and bhoga-mandapa (hall of...
- the 15th century; Vilanka Ramayana by 15th century poet Sarala Dasa and Jagamohana Ramayana (also known as Dandi Ramayana) by 16th century poet Balarama...
- Examples The Jagamohana (****embly hall) of the Sun temple in Konârak The Jagamohana of Yameshwara Temple in Bhubaneswar The Jagamohana of the Shantinath...
- age of literature. He was the eldest of the Pancha sakha. He wrote the Jagamohana Ramayana also known as Dandi Ramayana. Not much is known about his early...