Closer view of the basal mouldings of the Jain Temple which show a plain moulding at the bottom followed by a curved moulding, a slender kani moulding, a band of kirtimukhas (face of glory) known as graaspatti, kumbha (pot-shaped) moulding, kalasha (a pitcher) moulding and finally two kapotali (cyma recta) mouldings. All these mouldings are beautifully crafted but do not have much surface ornamentation. The kumbha has a band of diamonds running all across the temple.
Location:
Arthuna
Date_accepted:
2024-05-24T07:21:59Z
Modified:
2024-05-24T14:51:07Z
Type:
Image
Creator:
Temples of India Project Team
Contributor:
Swapna Joshi
Publisher:
Jio Institute
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
References:
Rajasthan, Arthuna, Temples of India, Mandaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Maru-Gurjara, Architecture, Jain Temple, Hanuman, Chaunsath Yogini, Paramaras of Vagada, Hanuman Garhi Temple, Temple, Shiva, Maha-Gurjara, 11th–12th centuries CE, Banswara, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Someshwar Mahadev Temple, and Kumbheshwar Mahadev Temple