Essay name: The Structural Temples of Gujarat
Author:
Kantilal F. Sompura
Affiliation: Gujarat University
This essay studies the Structural Temples of Gujarat (Up to 1600 A.D.).
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The Ground Plan of the Ardhamaná¸apa (Porch) 381 two maṇá¸apas, similarly the temples of Vimala and that of TejapÄla
at Mt. Abu have also such arrangement of Tri Coki between
the GÅ«á¸ha and Ranga maṇá¸apa. The remains of Jain temple at
Miyani also illustrate the similar example. The Jain temple at
Bhadresvar has an unique arrangement of Cokis, which co-join
three Ranga maṇá¸apas, arranged triangulary.
At Taranga there is 'Cha Coki' in front of the temple of
Ajitanatha. Vimalvasahi at Abu has Navacoki while the Jain
temple at Sarotra has similar Navacoki' between the Güá¸ha
and Ranga mandapa.
