srikoyil in A Sentence

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    The Srikoyil at Vaikom is similar,

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    The Srikoyil of the celebrated Guruvayur temple,

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    Their Srikoyil or vimana plans include the circular,

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    has a simple ekatala Srikoyil, which is also circular on plan.

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    The circular Srikoyil of Vadakkunnathan, the most northerly of the row,

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    Kerala is unique in having a rectangular Srikoyil with a linear orientation,

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    the outer Srikoyil structure is an adaptation to form a protective armour,

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    up and structural contents of the Srikoyil, since, by ritual, tradition and convention,

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    While the adhishthana of the vimana or Srikoyil is of moulded stone with all parts resembling

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    The Srikoyil has a detached small front mandapa, often square with a slopy roof, called the namaskam- mandapa.

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    The Srikoyil at Vaikom is similar, circular and ekatala, with an immense conical copper- sheet roofing, and a single stupi.

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    The dasavatara sculptures on the The Rama temple at Tiruprayar has a circular ekatala Srikoyil and is noted for its ancient wood- carvings.

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    The Srikoyil of the celebrated Guruvayur temple, dedicated to Krishna, is square and two- storeyed with metal- sheet gable roofs, as in the above two cases.

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    In front there is a mukha- mandapa, also oblong, but with its long axis transverse to that of the Srikoyil and provided with stupis over its transversely- oriented ridge.

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    Their Srikoyil or vimana plans include the circular, which is more frequent, the elliptical, the square, the oblong and the apsidal, and they rise often in more than one storey.

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    Usually what goes unnoticed is the internal make- up and structural contents of the Srikoyil, since, by ritual, tradition and convention, the interior of the Kerala temple is totally inaccessible to any except the ordinated priesthood.

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    While the adhishthana of the vimana or Srikoyil is of moulded stone with all parts resembling those of the adhishthana of the southern temples, the walls are usually of laterite blocks which are abundant in the area, and can be cut and shaped easily when freshly quarried.

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