prastara in A Sentence

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    The two smallest ones lack the Prastara part.

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    The Prastara is fully finished with a flexed kapota,

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    The Prastara over this outer wall of the vimana

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    The Prastara and griva below the ultimate roof are eliminated.

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    The Prastara over the antarala and the front mandapas carry,

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    vening panjaras of the ham over the Prastara of that side.

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    walls, and Prastara relieved five times on each of its four faces.

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    The outermost wall rising to the height of the aditala Prastara is, however,

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    The three larger ones represent full nasikas with the Prastara element in their composition.

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    otherwise be the kapota tier of the tala Prastara in a southern vimana prototype.

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    with their pillars, Prastara and superstructure clustering round the' base of the central one,

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    the central one wider than the lateral pairs, and the Prastara on top has a slopy,

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    the outer wall of the sandhara structure and its Prastara show the characteristic reliefs of pilasters

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    The square aditala outer wall carries on top over its Prastara four karnakutas at the corners

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    On plan, from foundation to the aditala and mandapa Prastara, it is a double apse or chapa,

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    The Prastara of this second tala harmya or the uparichchadya is composed of seven tiers of curved cornices or kapotas.

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    The Prastara is fully finished with a flexed kapota, or an eaves- like cornice projection, decorated by horseshoe- shaped kudu arches.

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    are cleverly incorporated into the hara scheme over the Prastara of the outer wall of the aditala as in Panamalai.

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    This, because the respective chadyas emerge from what would otherwise be the kapota tier of the tala Prastara in a southern vimana prototype.

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    The gable- window- like arched kudu ornaments on the kapota, of the Prastara are fronted by toranas bereft of the supporting columns.

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    They are of varying widths corresponding to their corner karnakutas, central salas, and inter- vening panjaras of the ham over the Prastara of that side.

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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 kuta and sala sikharas of the abutting shrines are cleverly incorporated into the hara scheme over the Prastara of the outer wall of the aditala as in Panamalai.

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    The most southernly of the group is the two- storeyed shrine of Rama, square on plan, with its adhishthana, walls, and Prastara relieved five times on each of its four faces.

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    The Prastara over the antarala and the front mandapas carry, like the lower tala of the vimana superstructure, a hara of miniature shrines of the kuta variety, often in brick and mortar.

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    The wall of the garbha- griha over the adhishthana on each face has five prominently relieved pilasters, the central one wider than the lateral pairs, and the Prastara on top has a slopy, flat, plain cornice.

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    Over the moulded stone adhishthana, the outer wall of the sandhara structure and its Prastara show the characteristic reliefs of pilasters and miniature shrines of the kuta, sala, and panjara models, as in the Tamil Nadu temples.

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    On plan, from foundation to the aditala and mandapa Prastara, it is a double apse or chapa, the two large apses meeting each other by their open ends resulting in an elliptical shape that is rather elongated.

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    The outermost wall rising to the height of the aditala Prastara is, however, present in sections only round the four corners, the intervening open sides having each a facade of two pillars and two pilasters, all vyala- based.

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    The small Draupadi ratha illustrates the type of a very simple hut- like vimana, square on plan, with only four of the usual six angas of the vimana, namely, adhishthana, pada and bhitti, sikhara and stupi, the angas that are lacking being the Prastara and griva.

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