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Urushringa (Sanskrit: uruśṛn̍ga उरुशृङ्ग, lit.
having high peak) is a
subsidiary tower springing from the
sides of the main
shikhara tower in the Hindu...
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spire on top of a shrine)
which comprises a
central Latina spire with
urushringa half
spires added on all sides. It is a one of two sub-types of shikhara...
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surface is left unadorned." The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa (subsidiary spirelets) on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with porches...
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rising to
create the
Mount Meru-like shikhara. The
central spire had
Urushringa, the
miniature shrines. It is
judged by the
shrines on the
steps of Kunda...
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surface is left unadorned." The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with porches...
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surface is left unadorned." The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with porches...
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sekhari shape has
added engaged (attached) sub-spires or
spirelets called urushringa,
echoing the main shape.
These may run up most of the face.
There may...
- the sides,
developed alternative forms with many
smaller "spirelets" (
urushringa). Two
varieties of
these are
called sekhari,
where the sub-spires extend...
- the
surface is left unadorned. The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with porches...
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surface is left unadorned." The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with porches...