- A
mandapa or
mantapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप, romanized: maṇḍapa) is a
pillared hall or
pavilion for
public rituals in
Indian architecture,
especially featured...
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temples offer the full set of
these elements: ardhamandapa, mandapa, and
mahamandapa, with the
first being the lowest. Allen,
Margaret Prosser (1991). Ornament...
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central shrine is
approached through Mahamandapa, the
worship hall and a
narrow Ardha mandapam. The
Mahamandapa has a
twenty eight pillared hall with...
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statue of
Nandi faces his
shrine in the
Mahamandapa.
There are
shrines of
Ganesha and
Kartikeya before the
Mahamandapa and his
sanctum sanctorum is guarded...
- of the 24 tirthankaras. The
temple consist of garbhagriha, antarala,
mahamandapa, and ardhamandapa. The
sanctum is
pancharatha (five rathas) is covered...
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renovated the
Mahamandapa in late 15th
century CE. The
Urchava Nayanar Mandapa and the
small six-pillared
mandapa in
front of the
Mahamandapa was rebuilt...
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Tirthankara sumatinatha. The
temple consist of garbhagriha, antarala,
mahamandapa and ardhamandapa. A
variety of birds,
mammals and
reptiles live in Bikaner's...
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through a
Mukamandapa (six rows of pillars)
built during the
Cholas and a
Mahamandapa with six rows of
eight pillars built during the
period of Vijayanagar...
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axial to the
central shrine. The
central shrine is
approached through Mahamandapa, the
worship hall and a
narrow Ardha mandapam. The
flagpost is located...
- with a 6.75 feet (2.06 m) side, with a
relatively small 20
square feet
mahamandapa. The
sanctum doorway was
flanked by
river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna...