The Mukteśvara Temple in BhubaneswarMotilal Banarsidass Publ., 1994 - 148 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
AIIS Ancient appears Architecture articulated ascetic aspect base mouldings bear bhadra Bhubaneswar Brahmeśvara broken Calcutta candraśālā carved ceiling central century chronology citing composition consists contains continuous corner courses damaged decorated deities Delhi depicted detail Deul discussion divine early East elements Enclosure wall entrance example face female figure flanking four further gavākṣa gives Goddess hand head Hindu History holds horizontal images Indian inscription INTERPRETATION karṇa king Kramrisch later linga lotus lower walls male maṇḍapa miniature monuments Mothers motifs Muktesvara temple naga-pilasters narrow niche origins Orissa Orissan temple panel Panigrahi Parasurameśvara particular pattern pilasters placed portion prāsāda pratibhadras projecting Rājarāni rathas references relief represent rounded royal śālabhañjikā sculpture seen sense shows shrine side sikhara similar Śiva South South wall specifically stands stone style suggests surface symbolism upper various vertical vyāla West window
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