- A
mandapa or
mantapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप, romanized:
maṇḍapa) is a
pillared hall or
pavilion for
public rituals in
Indian architecture,
especially featured...
- A
Vivaha Mandapa (Sanskrit: विवाह मण्डप, romanized: Vivāha
Maṇḍapa, lit. 'Wedding pavilion'), also
referred to as
Kalyana Mandapa (Sanskrit: कल्याण मण्डप...
-
Mahishasuramardhini Mandapa (Cave Temple; also
known as Yampuri) is an
example of
Indian rock-cut
architecture dating from the late 7th century, of the...
- architecture. It has a
square garbhagriha (shrine proper) as well as
octagonal mandapa (dancing hall). The
temple is
located at the
confluence of the
Galta or...
-
steps down from the
mandapa, and is open to the sky as the
shikhara tower above stops abruptly at a
little above the
height of the
mandapa, and was apparently...
- This
mandapa is
located within the
Gosagaresvara siva
temple precinct, Old Town, Bhubaneswar. It is a
lofty platform (
mandapa)
provided with a
flight of...
- of
yellow and
blush sandstone. It is of the
Nagara form,
composed of a
mandapa, ante-chamber, and sanctum. The
exterior of the
temple is
elaborately carved...
- jagamohana, nata-mandira and bhoga-
Mandapa. The
vimana is in
rekha order,
jagamohana is
pidha and nata-mandira and
bhoga mandapa (hall) are flat
roofed and of...
-
monumental monolithic excavation with a
notable circular Nandi mandapa and a
large pillared mandapa. It is a
temple of
three rock-cut cave sanctums,
likely dedicated...
- open-pillared,
axial sabha mandapa, or
community hall. The
mandapa has four sections, two of
which are
aligned with the
temple sanctum. The
mandapa has 56
carved stone...