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  2. Jagamohana - Wikipedia

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    A jagamohana is located in front of the main shrine of the temple, called the garbhagriha. [6] It is typical of the Nagara architecture temples of northern India. In the south of India, the halls are named mandapas, which are often large halls with columns.

  3. Rajarani Temple - Wikipedia

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    Rajarani Temple is built in the pancharatha style on a raised platform with two structures: a central shrine called the vimana (sanctum) with a bada (curvilinear spire) over its roof rising to a height of 18 m (59 ft), and a viewing hall called jagamohana with a pyramidal roof. The temple was constructed of dull red and yellow sandstone locally ...

  4. Lingaraja Temple - Wikipedia

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    Lingaraja temple has a square plan; section from the top vimana (sanctum), jagamohana (assembly hall), natamandira (festival hall) and bhoga-mandapa (hall of offerings) The Maa Parvati temple. The Lingaraja temple is the largest temple in Bhubaneswar.

  5. Jaleswar Siva Temple Precinct - Wikipedia

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    The jagamohana of the temple appears to be a later construction like the Parsuramesvara because the first and the last grahas are concealed by the back wall of the jagamohana. On elevation, the jagamohana is a pidha deul having usual bada, gandi and mastaka measuring 7.35 metres from khura to kalasa.

  6. Vimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Vimala temple or Mãā Bimåḷā Deu ... The jagamohana or mukhasala is a pidha deula (square building with a pyramid-shaped roof), 35 feet (11 m) in height with ...

  7. Baitala Deula - Wikipedia

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    In front of the flat roofed Jagamohana is a stone post relieved with two Buddha like figures seated in Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana mudra. Another striking feature is temple's Tantric associations, marked by eerie carvings in the sanctum.

  8. Mukteshvara Temple, Bhubaneswar - Wikipedia

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    The temple faces west and is constructed in a lower basement amidst a group of temples. The pyramidal roof to the jagamohana present in the temple was the first of its kind over the conventional two tier structure. [7] The temple is a small one compared to other larger temples in Bhubaneswar.

  9. Parsurameswara Temple - Wikipedia

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    Parashurameshvara Temple has a vimana, the sanctum, and a bada, the curvilinear spire over its roof, rising to a height of 40.25 ft (12.27 m). It is the first temple to have an additional structure called jagamohana, compared to the earlier temples that had only the vimana. Though the temple is dedicated to Shiva, it contains sculpted images of ...