- 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...