Frontal face of the Shikhara Público Deposited
The frontal face of the shikhara (superstructure) reveals the placement of two half spires flanking the main spire. At the base of the spire, a surasenaka (pediment made of chaitya dormer) adorns the structure, while a sculpture depicts a simha (lion) pouncing upon an elephant, adding a touch of regal splendour to the architectural composition.
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Creator
Colaboradores
Publisher
Palavra-chave
- Mahakal Temple
- 11th to 13th century CE
- Mandakini Kund
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Temple
- Bijolia Group of Temples
- Bhilwara
- Early Medieval
- Architecture
- Hazareshwar Temple
- Nagara Style of Architecture
- Rajasthan
- Undeshwar Temple
- Bhilwara