The Outer Wall
The Outer Wall |
The
picture above is a section of the OUTER WALL of the temple under
study. The portion where the standing images are seen is the central
part of the wall, the vertical sections of which are divided by
alternatively projecting and recessing the same throughout.
The
Outer walls of a Hoysala Temple usually take two shapes :
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Those which are relieved by pilasters or KUDYA STAMBHAS (ಕುಡ್ಯ ಸ್ತಂಭಗಳು) and niches or KOSHTAS (ಕೋಷ್ಠಗಳು) ; and
-
Those which are adorned with the images of gods, goddesses etc.
The
central portion of the outer walls of the temple under study has
adopted the second pattern i.e., it is adorned with images of gods,
goddesses etc.
The
images are about 3'3" in height from the base to the TORANA
(ತೋರಣ).
In the base can be found scroll work, or Garuda, or lion face or
kirtimukha. The toranas have creepers. The images are in the NAVA
TAALA (more about it later) measure.
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