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- temple, one from east, the other west. The vimanas have their original phamsana-style tower (superstructure) intact. These illustrate the Kadamba Nagara...
- three-sanctum temple is an austere cube with plain walls. On each is a phamsana-type vimana superstructure, one of many types of Hindu temple architecture...
- 300 ft) northwest of the Chennakeshava temple gopura. The temple has a phamsana style shikara, square architectural plan, notable sukhanasi, much simpler...
- century, single or multiple entrances into temple Major sub-styles Latina, Phamsana, Sekhari, Valabhi Tamil (upper and lower Dravidadesa), Karnata, Andhra...
- mandapas. According to Adam Hardy, the shikhara probably intended to be of phamsana (rectilinear in outline) style, although it is of bhumija (Latina or curvilinear...
- by their notable pyramidal superstructure in the 11th to 12th century phamsana Nagara style. The largest temple likely was a Vishnu temple, saw a period...
- stones. Others are completed monuments of different designs, such as the Phamsana style. Two temple groups in this style look similar; each has a triple...
- east of Dwarka. These temples are built between 7th and 10th century. The Phamsana style temples belongs to middle of 8th century, built during the reign...
- middle of the town. The temple is built using soap stone and features a phamsana style Shikhara. The temple is constructed in Trikuta style and is an example...
- Papanasisesvara temple is the largest of Papanasi group. It has a square plan, a phamsana superstructure with a brahmachchanda-griva sikhara, plain outer walls and...