Ganesha along with his consorts in Ganesha Mandapa Public Deposited
Within this open mandapa (pillared hall), there is a stele that depicts a figure of Ganesha along with his consorts. Ganesha is depicted standing inside a curved-roof pavilion. This depiction of Ganesha has four arms and holds his consorts on either side with his back hands, and in his front hand, he holds an akshamala (rosary). His front right hand is extended, pointing towards the ground. One of his consorts is depicted holding a modak (stuffed sweet), while the other is holding Ganesha’s hand.
- Temples of India
- Jhalrapatan
- Vishnu
- Shiva
- Temple
- Rajasthan
- Chandravati Temples
- Sitaleshwar Temple
- Nagara Temple Style
- Chandrabhaga River
- Chandramoleshwar Mahadeva Temple
- 7th century to 10th century CE
- Jhalawar
- Kalika Devi or Navdurga Temple
- Built Heritage
- Architecture
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Jaipur Circle
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Jhalawar