- and
floral designs. The next is
cornice called asinot. It
followed by
kakshasana which slopes outwards and
forms the back-rests of the bench,
asana which...
- shikhara. The
mantapa has a row of lathe-turned
sandstone pillars. The
kakshasana are
decorated with the
figures of dancers, purna-ghata, nidhis, vyalas...
-
Mahishasurmandini (Chamunda) in
north and west niches. The
vedika (altar),
kakshasana (seatings),
small pillars and the
ceiling of the
mandapa are decorated...
- have co-axial entrances, both on the east and the west,
ensconced in
kakshasana balustrades. The four
central pillars supporting the hall are very well...
- are
located over the
platform (jagati)
provided with a
balcony seating (
kakshasana). The door ways (doorjamb and lintel) of the
eastern doorway that faces...
- with
gargoyle faced (kirtimukha) scrolls. The
seating area in the hall (
kakshasana) is
treated with
floral decorations. The
pillars of the
mandapa are characteristically...
-
upper floor has a deep tank,
covered on
three sides with
verandahs and
Kakshasana on west and north-west side.
Lower floor has with
corridor and pillars...
- ardha-mandapa, a sabha-mandapa and an
entrance porch (mukhamandapa)
provided with
kakshasana. A well-developed rekha-nagara (northern)
shikhara with an elaborately...