virupaksha in A Sentence

    1

    The Pallavas Virupaksha temple.

    0
    2

    The Virupaksha temple.

    0
    3

    The Mallikarjuna built close to the Virupaksha is a smaller temple with a four- storeyed vimana square in all its talas.

    0
    4

    The Virupaksha Temple in the city of Hampi started out as a small shrine and grew into a large complex under the Vijayanagara rulers.

    0
    5

    The Virupaksha Temple in the city of Hampi in India began as a little place of worship and developed into a vast complex under the Vijayanagara rulers.

    0
    6

    The most interesting painting is a panel depicting the sage Vidyaranya, a lineal successor of Sankaracharya and pontiff of the Sringeri matha, being taken in a procession in a palanquin with royal honours and paraphernalia to the Virupaksha temple.

    0
    7

    Again" the vastly improved design and execution of the Virupaksha temple( Pattadkal) built by one of Vikramaditya H' s queens was most likely due to workmen brought from Kanchipuram and to their direct imitation of the Kailasanarha temple which had come into existence in the Pallava capital some decades earlier.

    0
    8

    Under the aegis of the saint, Virupaksha I celebrated his coronation in the new capital on 18 April 1336 in the presence of God Virupaksha, undertaking to rule the kingdom as the agent of the deity, in token of which he adopted the royal sign manual Sri Virupaksha that continued as such ever since.

    0
    9

    In contrast with this group of earlier vimana forms showing different stages of development during the seventh century, we have the full- fledged vimana forms in the temples of Sangamesvara, Virupaksha, and Mallikarjuna in Pattadkal, reflecting to a great extent the vimana features as crystallized in the contemporary Pallava structural temples and their earlier monolithic rathas.

    0
    10

    The Virupaksha is the largest structural temple complex of the early Chalukyas consisting of a tall four- storeyed vimana with axial mandapas and peripheral two- storeyed parivara sub- shrines of the kuta and sala type round the court, the whole enclosed by a prakara wall with gopura entrances in front and behind on the east and west, which are again the earliest in the Chalukyan series.

    0