History of Indian And Eastern Architecture Forming the Third volume of the ...
History of Indian And Eastern Architecture Forming the Third volume of the ...
James Ferguson
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It is only, however, an eye-sketch, and cannot be depended upon for minute detail and correctness, but it is sufficient to explain the meaning of the text. Sometimes one or two more porches were added in front of this one, and called Nat and Bhog mandirs (mantapas), but these, in almost every instance, are afterthoughts, and not parts of the original design. Be this as it may, in every instance in Onssa the tower with its porch forms the temple. If enclosed in a wall, they are always to be seen... outside. There are gateways, it is true, but they are always subordinate, and there are none of those accretions of enclosures and gopuras that form so marked a characteristic of the southern style. There generally are other shrines within the enclosures of the great temples, but they are always kept subordinate, and the temple itself towers over everything to even a greater extent than that at Tanjore (Woodcut No. 191), giving a unity and pui-pose to the whole design, so frequently wanting in the south.
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