Intricately carved pillar in the Mahamandapa Pubblico Deposited

The ceiling of the mahamandapa (pillared hall) is supported by eight elaborately carved tall pillars. Each pillar begins with a square base, transitioning into a shaft that is square in the lower portion, octagonal in the middle portion, and circular in the upper portion. Above these sections are architectural mouldings, a shaft that supports the capital, and carved bharvahakas (mythical flying load-bearing figures).

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