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- known Jain manastambhas are: Kirti Stambha of Chittorgarh. The Vijaya Stambha was inspired by this. Manastambhas of Devagarh Manastambhas of Moodabidri...
- hall. One of the images is marked as the moolnayak (primary deity). A manastambha (column of honor) is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain...
- Sabhamandapa Carved exterior wall Colonnaded cloister There is a 78 feet high Manastambha (or a column of honour) in its outer courtyard. It is inspired by the...
- with a carving of a footprint. The temple complex also includes a large manastambha. On the foot of the hill, an 81 feet (25 m) temple called Guru mandir...
- Tirtha. The main idol of a Jain temple is known as the mula nayak. A Manastambha (column of honor) is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain...
- 12th century. The front of the temple has a 65.6 feet (20.0 m) tall manastambha. Kattale Basadi is the largest temple on the hill. The temple features...
- Manastambha at Pateriya Ji...
- are quite different from Jain temples in West India. Additionally, a manastambha (literally 'column of honor') is a pillar that is often constructed in...
- typical of Vijayanagara style. A 15-meter tall single stone pillar called manastambha stands in front of the basadi. Ratnakara Varni, the medieval Kannada...
- kashi vishwanath temple ruins with Manastambha outside the temple....