Mandapa of the Hazareshwar Temple Public Deposited
The Hazareshwar Temple is constructed in the trabeate style, which is most evident in its ceiling design. The pillars and pilasters of the mandapa (pillared hall) support four lintels, forming a large square with concentric squares. Each square features a kirtimukha (face of glory) at its corners, and at the centre of the ceiling, there is a beautifully carved lotus bloom.
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Creator
Contributeurs
Publisher
Mot-clé
- Mandakini Kund
- 11th to 13th century CE
- Early Medieval
- Temple
- Bhilwara
- Rajasthan
- Architecture
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Mahakal Temple
- Undeshwar Temple
- Bijolia Group of Temples
- Hazareshwar Temple
- Nagara Style of Architecture
- Bhilwara