trikuta in A Sentence

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    common outer entrance a grouping called Trikuta.

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    The Trikuta Mountain.

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    Trikuta told Rama that she had already accepted him as her husband.

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    Trikuta told Sri Rama that She had accepted Him as Her husband.

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    It is a Trikuta temple with three principal vimanas of equal magnitude,

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    the rear, and two more, wide, lateral shrines, thus making a Trikuta plan.

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    On the north and east, the Shiwaliks, Kali Dhar and Trikuta range surround it.

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    He started to march towards Trikuta Mountain on the same path that he had witnessed in a dream.

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    The Trikuta Mountain where the Shrine is located and the Holy Cave are the gateway to the dimension of Super Consciousness.

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    On a mountain, just adjacent to the Trikuta Mountain and overlooking the Holy Cave are five stone structures, which are believed to be the rock symbols of the five Pandavs.

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    The Ravalagudi consists essentially of an almost square mandapa with a large principal cella of almost equal size on the rear, and two more, wide, lateral shrines, thus making a Trikuta plan.

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    It is a Trikuta temple with three principal vimanas of equal magnitude, facing north, east and south, respectively, opening into a larger and closed common mandapa on its north, west and south sides.

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    Katra Town is at the foothills of Trikuta Mountains, 48 KMs from Jammu it is located at an altitude of about 2500 feet above sea level and serves as the base camp for the famous shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi.

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    They proceeded towards the Trikuta Mountains on the same path as they had seen in the dream, finally, they reached the door of the cave; they made their daily routine worship of'Pindi' with many methods, the Goddess was pleased with her worship, Appeared and blessed them.

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    The Ganga temple at Kambadahalli near Sravana Belagola, also Jain, is interesting on account of the fact that its three principal vimanas of moderate dimensions and built wholly of granite open into the three sides of a common mandapa, the fourth side of which on the north affords the common outer entrance a grouping called Trikuta.

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