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- only one facet,[clarification needed] this is a temple with three rathas (triratha): the wall and the facets on the left and the right. If there is a main...
- concept of chariot is not clear. There are also temples with three rathas (triratha), seven rathas (saptaratha) and nine rathas (navaratha). Lingaraja Temple...
- of nirvana for many Jain monks. The mulnayak of the temple is seated on triratha pedestal bearing a 13th-century inscription. Khargone is located in the...
- playing all manners of pranks are depicted. The vimana of the temple is a triratha with a distant semblance of a Pancharatha as evident from the projecting...
- yonipitha made of laterite. The temple has a vimana in pidha order. It is triratha on plan. The temple is facing towards west. The total height of the temple...
- in Kesava temple at Belur is the largest of any Hoysala temple, is of triratha diamond-shaped layout, according to James Harle. The navaranga hall has...
- (ba****t) made of laterite. The temple has a vimana in pidha order with a triratha (three chariots) on plan. The gandi has three tiers. Guptesvara Siva temple...
- adjacent to it, the temple can be ****igned to 6th century AD. The temple is triratha on plan and triangabada in elevation (the outer wall divided into three...
- Rishabhanatha and others to Tirthankaras. The temple were initially built with triratha architecture with amalaka. The door jabs has carvings of rosette enclosed...
- residential buildings on the other three sides. On plan the temple has a triratha vimana measuring 2.10 square metres with a frontal porch of 0.30 metres...