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________________ 'Cata 36] " . ، . :: ARCHITECTURE The mandapa, pavilion, is comprised of the präsåda-kamala or garbha-grha or the main sanctuary, güdha-mand apa or the covered pavilion, trikamand apa or the mand apa with three passages cut across, rarga-mand apa or the auditorium and sa-torana balanaka or the arched platform. The width of the mand apa may be 1, 1.5 or 1.75 times that of the main sanctuary. The stambhas or the columns may in height be half the diameter of the mandapa, but, what seems to be more practicable, à column may generally be four times the base, and the pedestal twice or thrice the base and the 'entablature equal to or double the base. The course of the jala-pranalikås or the drainage may be towards the left or the south. ف یصد - 2 . . سی بی سی سی) می نان ایران ليه ياري به 15 FG. XXXIX. Dvdra-sakhds. (After Bhagwandas Jain.) 1, 7, 11, three sakhds; 2, 8, 12, five sdkhas; 3, 4, 5, 9, 13, seven såkhds; 6, 10, 14, nine sdkhas; 15, dehali of the door (1 and 3, alankarana; 2, Sankhid veft; 4, ardha.candra; 5, 7grdsa; 8, dehali) 5
SR No.011014
Book TitleJaina Art and Architecture Vol 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA Ghosh
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1975
Total Pages403
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size25 MB
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