The Doorway of the Temple

Doorway of the Temple

The photo above is the DOORWAY of the temple under study. On the door-jambs may be noticed the DVAARAPAALAKAS who are standing in TRIBHANGA.
Note :
The appearance, the attributes and stance of the DVAARAPAALAKAS will be in tune with that of the presiding deity. The DVAARAPAALAKAS in a VISHNU TEMPLE are placid looking, modestly dressed and ornamented. They are adorned with the signs and emblems of VISHNU such as a TILAKA on their forehead, and OORDHVAPUNDRA ( ಊರ್ಧ್ವಪುಂಡ್ರ) on their faces, arms and chest. They carry SHANKHA (conch ), CHAKRA ( discus ), GADAA (mace ) and PAASHAA ( noose ) in their hands. They are scaled in SAPTA TAALA or NAVA TAALA. The DWAARAPAALAKAS of VISHNU or SIVA TEMPLE have recognisable names and specified positions. Four pairs of Dvaarapaalakas guard a VISHNU TEMPLE namely CHANDA and PRACHANDA (ಚಂಡ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರಚಂಡ), DHAATRU and VIDHAATRU (ಧಾತೃ ಮತ್ತು ವಿಧಾತೃ), JAYA and VIJAYA and BHADRA and SUBHADRA. The first named in each pair stands to the right of the door.

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