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    Vadabandeshwara

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    Manasha Ganeshan Venumadhav Bhat M Vadabandeshwara temple is one of the most prominent and oldest temples of Udupi‚ the temple town.This temple is more than 800 years old. Malpe‚ the coastal part of Udupi houses the Vadabandeshwara temple. The temple is a few kilometers away from the shoreline. This is one of Karnataka’s oldest temple. This temple primarily worshipped Lord Subrahmanya‚ although it is famous for housing the deity Lord Balarama

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    incorporated dravida-style gopurams to meet their ritualistic needs. The Prasanna Virupaksha temple (underground temple) of Bukka Raya I and the Hazare Rama temple of Deva Raya I are examples of Deccan architecture. The varied and intricate ornamentation of the pillars is a mark of their work. At Hampi‚ though the Vitthala temple is the best example of their pillared Kalyanamantapa style‚ the Hazara Ramaswamy temple is a modest but perfectly finished example. A visible aspect of their style is their return

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    Shirley Temple Introduction I. “I stopped believing in Santa Claus when i was six. My mother took me to see him in the mall and he asked for my autograph.” II. Most of us aren’t special enough to be asked for an autograph by Santa in life. But then again‚ no one was ever quite as special as little Ms. Shirley Temple. III. Shirley Temple is known for her childhood stardom‚ but there is more to this star than just that. She has a small adult stardom as well as a fascinating life after her

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    and two temples of the gods in the city‚ … omitting none which at that time needed repair”.6 However‚ he also erected four new temples during his reign and these temples largely convey the message of him wanting to show that he was a dependable and better ruler.7 Stamper argues that the building of temples in Rome by various rulers form a large connection of showing power and authority over the city.8 Thus‚ based on this intention of Augustus‚ this essay will analyse three different temples completed

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    Acropolis Paper

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    east and west facades were lined with eight towering Doric columns‚ making it the only octastyle‚ peripteral temple built in ancient Greece” (Ching pg‚ 130). The Parthenon was built to give thanks to Athena for the salvation of Athens and Greece in the Persian Wars. It houses a 40-foot-high statue of “Athena Parthenos sculpted by Pheidias” (Parthenon‚ Athens). “Replacing an older temple destroyed by the Persians‚ the Parthenon was constructed at the initiative of Pericles‚ the leading Athenian politician

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    for its puppetry. A sort of a tiger dance – called Hulivesha – is done inDussera in honour of Goddess Sharada. Sri Sharavu Sharabeshwara Sri Mahaganapathy Kshetra This is a famous ancient temple located in Hampanakatte‚ sharabeshwara and Mahaganapathy are the principal deities in the temple. There is a temple tank called ’Sharatheerthah’. The name "Sharavu" is derived from “Shara" which means arrow. The Sthalapurana mentions that about eight centuries back‚ a very power full king Maharaja Veerabahu

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    Monuments of India

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    Garuda and was apparently dedicated by Heliodorus to the god Vasudeva in front of the temple of Vasudeva. 2. Sanchi Sanchi‚ variously known as Kakanaya‚ Kakanava‚ Kakanadabota and Bota-Sriparvata in ancient times‚ has a singular distinction of having remarkable specimen of Buddhist art and architecture right from the early Mauryan period. Sanchi is famous in the world for stupas‚ monolithic Asokan pillar‚ temples‚ monasteries and sculptural wealth.Sanchi became a pilgrimage site when Ashoka

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    Historical Places in India

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    who loves to visit temples and other historical places in India. Since web‚ is the universal media to which people around the globe either visit to gather knowledge or to keep in touch with their close friends and relatives‚ I would like to avail the power of web‚ by putting the photos of temples and other historical places of India. Since web allows people to publish ideas and other useful information‚ I decided to flaunt my ability of photography by displaying photos of temples and other historical

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    Palitana

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    Mahatirth‚ Palitana‚ Gujarat The Satrunjay Mahatirth‚ Palitana temples are considered the most sacred pilgrimage place (tirtha) by the Jain community. There are more than1300 temples located on the Shatrunjaya hills‚ exquisitely carved in marble. The main temple on top of the hill‚ is dedicated to 1st tirthankar lord Adinath (Rishabdeva). Picture - The Jain temples of Mount Shatrunjaya‚ at Palitana Picture -Ariel View of the Jain temples and the mountain Shatrunjaya with river Shatrunjaya Location

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    Hatshepsut Research Paper

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    Hatshepsut’s Mortuary temple was built to the queen Hatshepsut’s own glory and as a home for the God Amun‚ and therefore it was called “The Great Seat of Amun” . However‚ this temple was special and characteristic than most of the other funerary Temples during the new kingdom temples due to its distinctive architecture as well as the materials used to build it‚ as it was built of limestone‚ not sandstone like most of the temples‚ it was also Hatshepsut’s Greatest temple which was much larger than

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