Category:Garuda stambha
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A Garuda stambha is a tall pillar in front of a Vishnu temple with Garuda in namaste posture, facing Vishnu's sanctum. It sometimes stands on a platform, has a capital and may have Garuda on two or four sides on the top. The pillar may be inscribed in a script in use when the stambha was installed. They serve as landmarks, visible to pilgrims walking towards the temple from far.
Occasionally, Garuda stambhas are found all by themselves. This is usually a sign of a lost Vishnu temple.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
B
- Bheemgaja, Pathari (9 F)
G
- Garuda stambha, Alandi (31 F)
- Garuda Stambhas, Nagunur (3 F)
Media in category "Garuda stambha"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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0011122 Dantewada Danteswari Mata Mandir Chattisgarh 039.jpg 960 × 1,280; 1.76 MB
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Beautiful View of Gopuram and Garuda stambha at Chennakeshava temple.jpg 2,400 × 3,600; 4.76 MB
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Durbar Square at Lalitpur with the Garuda Stambha (Eagle Pillar).jpg 3,465 × 5,202; 4.74 MB
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Garurda Stambha.jpg 2,000 × 4,000; 347 KB
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Veeranarayana temple, Gadag, Karnataka India - 05.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 6.56 MB
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Veeranarayana temple, Gadag, Karnataka India - 22.jpg 3,336 × 4,449; 3.16 MB