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- style very often have a figure of Gajalakshami in lalitasana as their lalatabimba or central protective image over the doorway to a temple or the sanctuary...
- style very often have a figure of Gajalakshmi in lalitasana as their lalatabimba or central protective image over the doorway to a temple or the sanctuary...
- damaged. The lintel of the entrance of the sanctum has Nataraja as the lalatabimba (central protective image). The sanctum is deified with a Trimurti-Shiva...
- whereas the temple measure 1.53 square m. There is an inscription in the lalatabimba. The temple is surrounded by Bhoga-mandapa of Kapileswara temple in north...
- architectural style very often have a figure of Gajalaxmi in lalitasana as their lalatabimba or central protective image over the doorway to a temple or the sanctuary...
- and measures 1.40 metres in height and 0.87 metres in width. In the lalatabimba Gajalaxmi is seated over a lotus pedestal and holding lotus in her both...
- trident in left hand and the right hand is in varada mudra Lintel: At the lalatabimba, there is a Gajalaxmi image seated in lalitasana over a lotus, The image...
- pabhaga has four base mouldings of khura, kumbha, pata and basanta. In the lalatabimba, a four-armed Lord Ganesha is found in place of the usual Gaja-laxmi...
- uplifted right hand holds a tusk. The image has a Jatamukuta. At the Lalatabimba there is a Gajalakshmi seated in lalitasana over a lotus pedestal. She...
- The doorjambs are decorated with three plain vertical bands. At the lalatabimba there is a Gajalaxmi image. At the base of the doorjambs above the chandrasila...