A type of roof in Dravida temple architecture shaped like a hut, with a square base.
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A type of roof in Dravida temple architecture shaped like a hut, with a square base.
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In architecture, a recess or space between two vertical supports that is set on a wall without doors or windows.
A pavilion found within a temple complex that is used to celebrate the divine wedding of the temple’s principal deity…
An architectural term used to denote a pillar that emerges at an angle in a building or a structure.
A ceremonial tent or awning featuring removable walls that consist typically of decorated or coloured cloth. They were used by…
A superstructure, tower or spire characteristic of North Indian temple architecture, it usually rises above the innermost sanctuary or the…
Platform or balcony projecting as a partial, intermediate storey between the floor and ceiling of a full-heighted space. The mezzanine…
In Indian temple architecture, it refers to the vertical sidepieces of a door frame or an entrance frame, or the…
Derived from the Sanskrit word broadly meaning "house" or "shelter", shala may refer to a covered pavilion, often oblong; a…