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- just mantapa) and a front hall (mukhamantapa) are the other main structures in the temple. The roof of the mukhamantapa is decorated with a "garland" ("hara")...
- The entrance to the temple is through an open pillared hall or porch (mukhamantapa) followed by a closed hall (mantapa or navaranga). The porch consists...
- boasts of having a huge courtyard, an Ardhamandapa and a spacious open mukhamantapa(frontal courtyard) and a Garbhagriha(sanctum santorum) over which there...
- Temple Visitors Relaxing Rear of the temple Carved stone pillars forming Mukhamantapa Bharabhumi Temple, Tambdi Surla, Goa Bharabhumi Temple, Tambdi Surla...
- ceiling above lintel in mukhamantapa (porch entrance) of Lakshmi Narasimha temple at Vignasante Domical ceiling over mukhamantapa in Lakshmi Narasimha temple...
- a trikutachala with three ardhamantapas, a common navaranga and two mukhamantapas. Gurlhosur Chidambar temple is also an historical temple. All three...
- features of the Hoysala architectural idiom:an open entrance mantapa (mukhamantapa or porch) followed by a closed mantapa with no windows, sukhanasi (vestibule)...
- around c.1466, during rule of the Vijayanagara empire. Entrance into mukhamantapa (entrance hall) at the Teru Malleshvara temple at Hiriyur Kannada language...
- niches and small animals. The porch gives access to rooms with pillars ('mukhamantapa' and "sabhamantapa") to get into the sanctuary, the heart of the shrine...
- of brick and stucco. Though both temples have a large open pillared mukhamantapa (hall) leading to the sanctum (garbhagriha), in Kolar the open mantapa...