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or main tower. According to one interpretation, the amalaka represents a lotus, and thus the symbolic seat for the deity below. Another interpretation is that it symbolizes the sun, and is thus the gateway to the heavenly world.
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Prāsāda as Palace: KÅĢáš­ina Origins of the Nāgara Temple, Michael W. Meister, Artibus Asiae, Vol. 49, No. 3/4 (1988 - 1989), pp. 254-280
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in the 3rd century BCE, recurring in some capitals of the 1st century CE. In some of these, as at the Great Chaitya at the
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Early, rounded, amalaka, with squared amalakas at the corners below, 8th century. Galaganatha Temple,
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The oldest representation of an Amalaka as the base for the kalasha is seen in a door jamb at the
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The shape first appears (or survives) as an element in the capitals of columns around the time of
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of the deity below it in the sanctum, and reaches up to heaven through the top of the temple.
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The name and, according to some sources the shape, of the amalaka comes from the fruit of
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Kramrisch, 348-356. Only a small part of this is summarized here.
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Corner amalakas at the 7th-century Lakshamana temple in brick at
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Prominent amalakas at the Siddheshwar Mukteshwar Group Temple,
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styles of the west and east respectively, but not in the
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or finial, from which a temple banner is often hung.
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Stone disk on the top of a Hindu temple's main tower
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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
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Index


Devi Jagadambi Temple
Khajuraho

Bhubaneswar
Sanskrit
Hindu temple
shikhara
Phyllanthus emblica
gooseberry
Sanskrit
kalasam

gavaksha
Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh
Ashoka
Karla Caves
verandahs
Pandavleni Caves
Dahshavatara temple
Deogarh
Gupta period
Kalinga architecture
Dravidian architecture
South India
Deccan
Sirpur
Hindu temple architecture
cult image
Detached amalaka stone of the Durga Temple, Aihole, 7th century

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