-
Dharahara or
Bhimsen Stambha (Nepali: धरहरा;
pronounced [dʱʌɾʌɦʌɾa] or [dʱʌɾʌːɾa]), is a 72-metre-tall (236 ft)
tower at the
centre of Sundhara, Kathmandu...
- The
dhvajastambha (ध्वजस्तम्भ)
refers to the
flagstaff erected in
front of the mukhamaṇḍapa (front pavilion) of a
Hindu temple. The
dhvajastambha is usually...
- century. Two main
sthambha (pillars) are
found in the
temple complex. The
pillar facing the main temple, the
Garuda (eagle)
sthambha was
erected in the...
- from the East A View of the KRS
reservoir from the
temple entrance Deepa Sthambha (Lamp Post) used to
light up the
entrance at
night Typical Hoysala architecture...
- Adi
Sankara Keerthi Sthambha Mandapam...
- and the Rajguru, the
court guru,
would dance,
standing near the
Garuda sthambha (pillar).This
dance could be
watched by the audience. They
would perform...
-
throne and
continued his
hostilities against the Rashtrakutas. He
captured Sthambha (modern Kammamettu), a
Rashtrakuta stronghold. From the
Cambay and Sangli...
- held at morning,
followed by
dwajasthambha arohana,
lighting of
kanchi sthambha, and bali
uthsava on the same day.[citation needed]
Uthsava bali is held...
-
ending at the
torana (entrance). The
other noted sculptures are naga-nagini
sthambha,
shaiva dvarapalas on the
entrance doorjambs, and
lakulisas on the lintel...
- (14.6 km). Khanjana-durga,
built on a fen
surrounded by
thorny forests.
Sthambha-durga,
built in the
forest among tall trees;
lacks sufficient water sources...