A Visual Glossary of Hindu Architecture

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The Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
The Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
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Adisthana - the decorative raised platform on which a temple is built.

Figure en toilette, Khajuraho
Figure en toilette, Khajuraho
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Alasa kanya - a decorative female figure.

Muktesvara Temple, Bhubaneshwar
Muktesvara Temple, Bhubaneshwar
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Amalaka - a large fluted stone disc placed on top of a Nagara tower taking its form from the amla or myrobalan fruit native to India.

Features of Hindu Architecture
Features of Hindu Architecture
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Antarala - an antechamber to the inner sanctum or garbhagriha of a temple.

Durga Temple, Aihole
Durga Temple, Aihole
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Ardhamandapa - a temple portico serving as an entrance porch.

Bho - a medallion motif of Orissan architecture which projects from towers and shows a monster regurgitating garlands flanked by two dwarfs.

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Principal Features of a Hindu Temple Complex
Principal Features of a Hindu Temple Complex
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Bhoga mandapa - (or Bogh-mandir) a hall in Orissan temples which is used for consecrated food preparation and distribution.

Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
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Devalaya - the general name of a temple meaning a god's dwelling place.

Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram
Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram
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Dravida - the style of southern temple architecture.

Garbhagriha, Pattadakal
Garbhagriha, Pattadakal
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Garbhagriha - (also garbha grha) meaning 'womb-chamber,' the small windowless room that is the main shrine of the temple, usually containing a representation or symbol of the principal deity.

Ghana dvara - blind doorways of the garbhagriha, which symbolically allow the energy of the deity to radiate through and beyond the temple. They may also act as secondary niche shrines.

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Ghanta - a bell-shaped finial on the top of a tower.

Monumental Gateway, Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
Monumental Gateway, Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur
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Gopura - a monumental gate tower of Dravida temples.

Surviving Jagamohana of the Konark Sun Temple, Orissa
Surviving Jagamohana of the Konark Sun Temple, Orissa
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Jagamohana - the mandapa or entrance hall of an Orissan temple.

Kirtimukha, Nepal
Kirtimukha, Nepal
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Kirtimukha - a decorative lion or monster motif with the lower jaw missing, typically placed over doorways.

Mandapa, 	Amritheswara temple
Mandapa, Amritheswara temple
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Mandapa - a columned hallway which leads to the garbhagriha or inner sanctum.

Makara, Cambodia
Makara, Cambodia
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Makara - a decorative sea monster motif.

Parsvanatha Temple, Khajuraho
Parsvanatha Temple, Khajuraho
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Nagara - the style of northern temple architecture.

Vimana, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram
Vimana, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram
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Nandi Mandapa - a pavilion which contains a statue of Shiva's gatekeeper and vehicle, the bull Nandi.

Nata Mandapa, Konark
Nata Mandapa, Konark
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Nata mandapa - (also nata mandir) the dance hall in Orissan temples, added from the 10th century CE.

Shiva with Nandi, Aihole
Shiva with Nandi, Aihole
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Nataraja - a decorative dancing Shiva motif.

Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India
Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India
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Prakara - a high wall which encloses a temple.

Wheel, Konarak Sun Temple
Wheel, Konarak Sun Temple
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Ratha - a projection on the exterior wall of a Nagara temple; there are typically seven on each side. Also the name for the chariot of the sun god Surya which sun temples represent via spoked wheels on the outer walls.

Bhima & Dhamaraja
Bhima & Dhamaraja
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Sala - a barrel-vaulted roof in Dravida architecture, often represented as an architectural motif.

Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar
Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar
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Sikhara - the tower of a Nagara temple which is built directly above the inner sanctum or garbhagriha. Also the decorative top of a tower in Dravida temples.

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Talas of the Brihadishvara Temple
Talas of the Brihadishvara Temple
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Tala - the tiers of a vimana tower.

Gopura & Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
Gopura & Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
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Temple tank - a ritual bathing tank or pool common in southern temples.

Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Khajuraho
Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Khajuraho
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Urushringa - a smaller, subsidiary tower, usually joining or enclosing the main tower.

Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram
Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram
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Vimana - the more rounded tower of a Dravida temple. Typically they are topped by a small dome.

Temple Vastu-Purusa-Mandala
Temple Vastu-Purusa-Mandala
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Vastu-purusa-mandala - the symbolic symmetrical floorplan which Hindu temples follow.

Somanathapura, Vesara Style Temple
Somanathapura, Vesara Style Temple
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Vesara - the style of architecture which mixed Nagara and Dravida styles.

Vyala (Yali)
Vyala (Yali)
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Vyala - (also yali) the decorative lion monster seen in many Hindu temples.

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Mark Cartwright
Mark is a full-time author, researcher, historian, and editor. Special interests include art, architecture, and discovering the ideas that all civilizations share. He holds an MA in Political Philosophy and is the WHE Publishing Director.

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