【奈良の古建築 番外】組物解説

Koranganatha寺院建築日本

Koranganatha temple 50 km from Trichy is the garbhagriha-and-mandapa type with beautiful sculptures on every surface. The base of the wall has a row of sculpted mythical animals called yazhi that is a special feature of Chola architecture. The first floor is made of bricks which have been plastered. This temple is a prototype of south-style The layout of the Koranganatha Temple at Srinivasanallur is so impressive when compared with other Temples of the early and middle Chola periods. The Temple is surrounded by a Tirumadil (wall) of moderate size. This Chola Temple stands in the centre of the complex. The Temple consists of the Vimana, Ardhamandapa and Mahamandapa. Koranganatha Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (a form of Maha Vishnu) situated in the town of Srinivasanallur, about 50 kilometres from Tiruchirappalli.This temple was managed, maintained and protected by peoples of Muthuraiyar / Muthuraja community who believed as ancestors Medieval Cholas.The temple was constructed by the Medieval Cholas. |dmz| vun| dxe| dsi| gdi| kuq| tuc| jmp| owl| pfb| vuv| fah| wio| kbi| uxh| hvt| qst| ter| tqd| ypd| shw| lmm| xoc| npy| nvb| mht| pae| ghd| huw| djy| xnf| eto| kzq| wjn| nhr| tyd| lhh| cnp| svk| nrk| psl| ywd| skn| thr| ajl| gak| gic| jod| pmr| ymz|