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- Trivikrama(Vamana) and Vishnu as the Parsvadevatas of the main presiding deity. The image of Varaha is the Parsvadevata of the southern side. He holds Chakra...
- Rekha temple is Triratha in plan and has Mahisamardini as one of the Parsvadevatas. The Singhnath Siva temple in an islet of the Mahanadi at Singhnath...
- serpents coiling in ascending order. The large raha niches enshrine the parsvadevatas. A two-recess moulding surmounts the raha niche and above the recess...
- Shaiva shrine, it contains the images of numerous Shakta deities as Parsvadevatas sculpted on its walls. The temple is the first among Bhubaneswar temples...
- khapuri and kalasa that measures 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in height. The parsvadevata niches on three sides uniformly measuring 0.40 m (1 ft 4 in) in height...
- amlaka. khapuri and kalasa that meausers 2.00 metres in height. The parsvadevata niches on three sides uniformly measures 0.60 metres in height, x 0.30...
- 00 metres with components like beki, amlaka, khapuri and kalasa. The parsvadevata niches are located on the raha paga of the jangha on the three sides...
- maintained by Kapilesvara Trust Board. Raha niche & parsva devatas The parsvadevata niches are located on the raha paga of the tala jangha on the three sides...
- temple was constructed during the 10th Century, as indicated by the Parsvadevata-like Kartikeya holding a **** in his upper left hand. The local people...
- tiers and the upper poatala has four tiers in pyramidal elevation. The parsvadevata (other deities) niches located on the raha paga of the tala jangha on...