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hypaethral Meaning in Telugu ( hypaethral తెలుగు అంటే)



హైపెథ్రల్, హైపెరెత్రల్

పాక్షిక లేదా పూర్తిగా ఆకాశంలోకి తెరవండి,



hypaethral's Usage Examples:

Initially, it was a small temple, hypaethral, and consisting of a peribolos wall and two altars.


The Yogini temples of India are 9th to 12th century roofless hypaethral shrines to the yoginis, female masters of yoga in Hindu tantra, broadly equated.


In classical architecture, hypaethral describes an ancient temple with no roof.


Vidya Dehejia writes that as a yogini temple, it must once have been hypaethral, open to the sky.


Hirapur"s yogini temple is a tantric shrine, with hypaethral (roofless) architecture as tantric prayer rituals involve worshipping.


propriety or decorum required for temples of Jupiter Tonans, that they be hypaethral, open to the sky.


The Athenaeum called it "not only hypaethral, but hypaethral in issimo—and after the most extraordinary fashion", and remarked.


hæmorrhoid hemorrhoid (AmE) hyaena hyæna hyena Hymenaeus Hymenæus — hypaethral hypæthral hypethral hyperbolae hyperbolæ hyperbolas (AmE)[5] hypnopedia hypnopædia.


Trajan"s Kiosk, also known as Pharaoh"s Bed (سرير فرعون) by the locals, is a hypaethral temple currently located on Agilkia Island in southern Egypt.


as is that of the central shrine to Shiva; the circular courtyard is hypaethral, open to the sky, with an open porch as its entrance.


Titilagarh and Kantabanjhi in Balangir district, Odisha, is a circular, hypaethral, 64-yogini temple made of sandstone, some 50 feet in diameter.


century CE Jharial, Bolangir A hypaethral temple for 64 yoginis Chausathi Jogini Temple 9th century CE Hirapur, Khurda Hypaethral temple for 64 Yoginis in the.


temples of India are 9th to 12th century roofless hypaethral shrines to the yoginis, female masters of yoga in Hindu tantra, broadly equated with goddesses.



Synonyms:

hypethral, unenclosed,



Antonyms:

enclosed, boxed in, self-enclosed,



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