kailasa in A Sentence

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    The Kailasa temple is in cave 16.

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    The Kailasa Temple.

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    Cave 16 is the Kailasa complex, where the main part is

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    not to speak of the monolithic carvings of the Kailasa temple,

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    The location of two smaller shrines- The South and North Kailasa(now the Amman shrine) are different.

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    The smaller temple units, called the Uttara Kailasa and Dakshina Kailasa on either side of the main vimana,

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    The smaller and much later Jain monolith version of the Kailasa vimana, also of the Rashtrakuta period at Ellora,

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    The Kailasa temple is the 16th from a total of 34 caves which were literally excavated out of the surrounding rock.

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    According to Hindu legends, Shiva, the god of devastation and rebirth, resides at the pinnacle of this famous mountain named Kailasa.

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    According to Hindu legends, Shiva, the god of desolation and rebirth, resides at the pinnacle of this famous mountain named Kailasa.

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    Mount Kailasa is considered in many sects of Hinduism as heaven, the ultimate destination of souls and the holy center of the world.

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    There are sculptured compartments in this cave with remarkable images of Ardhanarisvara, Kalyana-sundara Shiva, Ravana lifting Kailasa, Andhakari-Murti(slaying of Andhaka demon) and Nataraja Shiva.

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    The smaller temple units, called the Uttara Kailasa and Dakshina Kailasa on either side of the main vimana, also belong to about the same period.

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    Kailasa temple is in cave number 16 which is world's largest monolith since the gateway, assembly tower etc. are cut out from a single rock.

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    Cave 16 is the Kailasa complex, where the main part is the monolithic vimana temple of Kailasa with cave- temples on the scarp of the circumambulatory passage as in the case of the Lankesvara 16a.

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    It developed more vigorously particularly under the Rashtrakutas as could be seen from their enormous output and such large- scale compositions as the caves at Elephanta, Dhumarlena and Jogeshvari, not to speak of the monolithic carvings of the Kailasa temple, and the Jain Chota Kailasa and the Jain chaumukh in the Indra Sabha complex.

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