Various pillar types, reflected ceiling patterns, plinth details and other elements were recorded to result in a comprehensive documentation of the temple.
The Someshwara Temple stands within a large site that is accessed by a monumental..
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Take a walk around the temple and you will find that it bears several different..
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The entrance to the Someshwara Temple is dominated by the imposing tower..
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The mandapa or pillared hall of the temple dates back to the 1500s or 1600s and exhibits..
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The mandapa is replete with rich carvings and decorations, especially visible..
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The adhisthana refers to the plinth or base of a temple, upon which the pada(walls) and other elements of the superstructure rest.
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According to Dr. SK Aruni of the Indian Council of Historical Research
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A wide range of materials like stone, brick and wood have gone into..
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The temple walls have been constructed using dressed stone masonry..
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Post-and-lintel is one of the oldest construction systems in the world..
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A wide range of materials like stone, brick and wood have gone into the construction
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Madras terrace is an innovative method of construction widely used for roofing across South India.
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A multi-mode approach had been undertaken to document the temple at various levels from developing a site
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Photogrammetry is a process by which large number of still photographs of an object or environment
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A set of architectural plans, sections and elevations were prepared from the fieldwork.
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Various pillar types, reflected ceiling patterns, plinth details and other elements were recorded to result
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Meister, Michael W. and Dhaky, Madhusudan A. 1986. Encyclopedia of Indian Temple Architecture: South India.
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