Sikhara

Sikhara

Śikhara, a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India. Sikhara over the sanctum sanctorum where the presiding deity is enshrined is the most prominent and visible part of a Hindu temple of North India.

In south India, the equivalent term for "Sikhara" is "Vimanam". These are not to be confused with the elaborate gateway-towers of south Indian temples, called "Gopurams", which are perhaps the most prominent features of those temples.

Major styles

Among several styles of Sikharas that obtain in Hindu temple architecture, the three most common ones are the "Dravidian" style prevalent in southern India and the "Nagar" style prevalent almost everywhere else and the third style born from the synthesis of the other two called the "Vesara" style, seen mostly in Karnataka and most commonly in Hoysala and later Chalukya temples..

While both "Nagara" and "Dravida" styles feature a tall and tapering tower, the dravidian style is highly ornate, as seen at the Tirupati temple (left). The "Nagar" style (right) is simpler and consists of a curvilinear dome. Very often, the cone-like shape is repeated several times, beginning with a broad base and tapering to the top; [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1100_1199/muinuddin/pushkar/brahmatemple.jpghere] is a fine example. In every style of Sikhara/Vimanam, the structure culminates with a "Kalasham"," or sacred brass receptacle, at its peak. In the "vesara" style, the dome tends to be highly ornate and emegres from the "Sukanasa" or richly carved horizontally treated outer walls of the temple.

ee also

*Gopuram
*Stupa
*Hindu temple architecture

External links

* [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1100_1199/jagannath/photosmod/photo1.jpgThe Sikhara of the Lingaraja temple at Bhubaneshwar, Orissa]


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