Entrance of the Antarala of the Sitaleshwar Temple Public Deposited
The entrance of the antarala (vestibule or antechamber) of the Sitaleshwar Temple is distinguished by its four pillars that feature carvings that significantly differ from those of the mandapa (pillared hall), a later addition. The decorative patterns and carving style evoke similarities with the artistic style seen in Ajanta paintings. These pillars showcase intricate carvings of the purnaghata kalasha, from which beautiful foliage emerges, an auspicious motif that symbolizes abundance, growth, and prosperity.
- Temples of India
- Jhalrapatan
- Vishnu
- Shiva
- Jhalawar
- Kalika Devi or Navdurga Temple
- Chandravati Temples
- Built Heritage
- Architecture
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Jaipur Circle
- Chandramoleshwar Mahadeva Temple
- 7th century to 10th century CE
- Temple
- Rajasthan
- Sitaleshwar Temple
- Nagara Temple Style
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Chandrabhaga River
- Jhalawar