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Mandapa (also spelled mantapa or mandapam) in Indian architecture, especially Hindu temple architecture, is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals.


The vimana is in rekha order, jagamohana is pidha and nata-mandira and bhoga mandapa (hall) are flat roofed and of.


square sabha mandapa (public gathering space).


The main mandapa links to a square sanctum, above which is the tower superstructure.


The mandapa has 4 (2x2).


The two mandapa, namely maha-mandapa and mukha-mandapa, are square plan structures axially aligned between the sanctum and the Nandi mandapa.


The maha-mandapa.


features, royal and sacred complexes, temples, shrines, pillared halls, mandapas, memorial structures, water structures and others".


temple has sanctum sanctorum, Rajagopura, artha mandapa, front mandapa and maha mandapa.


In front of the mandapa flagpost is found.


parikrama, a mandapa congregation hall, and sometimes an antarala antechamber and porch between garbhagriha and mandapa.


There may further mandapas or other.


features to be seen along this path are two freestanding, multi-storeyed mandapas, seemingly unconnected with any temples.


temples with monolithic processional chariots, built between 630 and 668; mandapa viharas (cave temples) with narratives from the Mahabharata and Shaivic.


The mukha mandapa is situated in front of the sanctum and consists of a set of 12 carved pillars.


The sabha mandapa leads to the maha mandapa and the pillars.


the mandapa, more typical of north Indian temples.


shikara tower over the sanctuary; at one time this rose much higher than the mandapa that remains.


The mandapa or the Rangamantapam, the open-air theatre, has exquisite sculptures.


As the mandapa is supported over 32 pillars.


The temple has a pidha vimana, jagamohana and a wooden mandapa known as "sunyavahini mandapa" of impoverished Kalingan order.


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