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1 арочный подковообразный проём
Architecture: chaitya arch (называемый "солнечным окном", расположенный над дверным проёмом, украшающего скульптурный фасад чайтьи (буддистского культового сооружения) и освещающий интерьер)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > арочный подковообразный проём
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Chaitya — Borobudur chaityas. A chaitya is a Buddhist or Jain shrine including a stupa.[1] In modern texts on Indian architecture, the term chaitya griha is often used to denote assembly or prayer hall that houses a stupa. Architecturally they show… … Wikipedia
Chandrashala — or chaitya arch, Ellora Chandrashala is the term most often used to describe the circular or horseshoe arch that decorates so many Indian cave temples and shrines. The arch is shaped like the cross section of a barrel vault. When used on the… … Wikipedia
Architektur Indiens — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) Detail am hinduistischen Surya Tempel von Konark (Orissa, Ostindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dravida-Stil — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) Detail am hinduistischen Surya Tempel von Konark (Orissa, Ostindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Indische Baukunst — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) Detail am hinduistischen Surya Tempel von Konark (Orissa, Ostindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nagara-Stil — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) Detail am hinduistischen Surya Tempel von Konark (Orissa, Ostindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vesara-Stil — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) Detail am hinduistischen Surya Tempel von Konark (Orissa, Ostindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Indische Architektur — Tor am Großen Stupa von Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, Zentralindien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Architecture of ancient Sri Lanka — The architecture of ancient Sri Lanka displays a rich variety of architectural forms and styles. Even in their ruined condition, the buildings of ancient Sri Lanka provides a cultural heritage and architectural significance which is important to… … Wikipedia
Karla Caves — Karla Caves, an example of Indian rock cut architecture, is a complex of cave shrines built by Buddhist monks around 3rd to 2nd century B.C. It is located in Karli near Lonavala, a hill station, in the western state of Maharashtra between the… … Wikipedia
Karli, India — Karli (also Karla) is a town on the highway between Pune and Mumbai in southern Maharashtra in India. It is on a major trade route that runs from the Arabian Sea eastward, into the Deccan. Karli s location in Maharashtra places it in a region… … Wikipedia