karnakutas in A Sentence

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    corresponding to the Karnakutas, have narrower and shallower fronts.

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    The topmost tala carries four square Karnakutas, again flanked by a pair of recumbent Nandis,

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    wall on each of its faces correspond, respectively, to the two extreme Karnakutas and central sola,

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    The topmost tala carries four square Karnakutas, again flanked by a pair of recumbent Nandis, one on either side.

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    While the salas along the lengths of each side and the Karnakutas at the corners are found in most of the monolithic vimanas,

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    The square aditala outer wall carries on top over its prastara four Karnakutas at the corners and four salas in between over the central

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    The prastara over this outer wall of the vimana and its forward mandapa wall extension carries a hara of Karnakutas and salas corresponding to the relieved bays below.

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    The ham of four Karnakutas and four salas of the aditala of the vimana is extended over the mandapa in front, the two front vimana Karnakutas being also the rear Karnakutas of the mandapa.

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    Four more large Karnakutas closely adhere to the griva sikhara and conceal the corner faces of the octagonal griva, partially over- topping the squat dome of the octagonal sikhara and thereby lending a peculiar appearance to this vimana.

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    Its antarala front is masked by the basal part of the sukanasika, while the prastara on the other three sides carries four Karnakutas and three salas, there being no scope for a sola on the front side because of the sukanasika.

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    The square aditala outer wall carries on top over its prastara four Karnakutas at the corners and four salas in between over the central bays of the wall The adhishthana below is extended forward and widened to form the base of the wider square mandapa in front.

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    It will be seen that the hara in most of the Mamalla- style cave- temples is a string of oblong salas alone, and the kutas at the extremes of each side, coinciding with the corners and hence called Karnakutas, are to be found for the first time in the Pancha Pandava cave- temple.

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    While the salas along the lengths of each side and the Karnakutas at the corners are found in most of the monolithic vimanas, the nida or panjara as the third element of the ham makes its appearance only in two cases, namely, over the first tala of the Dharmaraja ratha and the second tala of the Nakula- Sahadeva ratha completed towards the close of the seventh century.

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