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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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Anubhava Mantapa,
established by
Basavanna in the 12th
century C.E., is a
religious complex located in Tipranth, Basavakalyan, in the
Bidar district of...
- a
large closed hall, the
Mukha Mantapa,
containing four-pillars and
housing a
bronze idol of Nandi. The
Mukha Mantapa has a large,
ornate western door...
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Kalyana Mantapa (transl. Wedding Hall) is a 1991
Kannada language romantic comedy written by T. N.
Narasimhan and
directed by V. Govindaraj. The film...
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Narayana Temple,
Belavadi in
mantapa structure and size. The open
mantapa has
twenty nine bays, and the
closed mantapa has nine bays with a side porch...
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small closed mantapa and the shrines. The open
mantapas which are
often spacious have
seating areas (asana) made of
stone with the
mantapa's parapet wall...
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prior to c. 1180 with an open
mantapa (and an
ornate domical ceiling), a
closed mantapa, a
linked gateway and a
Nandi mantapa (hall with the
sculpture of...
- pillar") in the
courtyard and the
ranga mantapa ("gathering hall")
which are in
Hoysala style. The
inner mantapa (hall
adjoining the sanctum) is in the...
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provided with
perforated stone screens called Jali. Each
shrine has a
nandi mantapa in
front (hall with the
sculptured image of
Nandi the bull)
facing the...
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three parts,
these are: The ****embly hall
known as the
mukha mantapa; arda
mantapa or
antarala (ante chamber); and the
garbhagriha or the
sanctum sanctorum...