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- English it has the technical meaning of a spirelet or spike on the rooftop of a building. In particular, the spirelets often built atop the crossings of major...
- Sekhari. The sekhari shape has added engaged (attached) sub-spires or spirelets called urushringa, echoing the main shape. These may run up most of the...
- full height of the tower, while in between each face has rows of five spirelets on individual podia, reducing in size up the tower. There's also a possibility...
- English it has the technical meaning of a spirelet or spike on the rooftop of a building. In particular, the spirelets often built atop the crossings of major...
- earlier periods of the cathedral's history. The cathedral's flèche (or spirelet) was located over the transept. The original flèche was constructed in...
- unadorned. The main shikhara tower usually has many urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two smaller side-entrances with porches are common in larger...
- unadorned." The main shikhara tower usually has many urushringa (subsidiary spirelets) on it, and two smaller side-entrances with porches are common in larger...
- on external walls with sharply carved statues, and several urushringa spirelets on the main shikhara. Nyatapola Temple, Bhaktapur, Nepal, unknown architect...
- copper, finished in 1882. He surrounded the new spire with four smaller spirelets, made of copper. One of these fell during a hurricane in 1999, going through...
- octagonal stairs, and a turret at the south-east corner which terminates in a spirelet, was rebuilt in 1834 by John Pinch the Younger of Bath. It has pointed...