Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Group of Monuments at Hampi' has mentioned 'Courtyard' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The courtyard after the small gopuram has dipa-stambha (lamp pillar) and Nandi.
The courtyard after the small gopuram leads to the main mandapa of the Shiva temple, which consists of the original square mandapa and a rectangular extension composed of two fused squares and sixteen piers built by Krishnadevaraya.
The temple had an outer gopuram leading into a courtyard with a 100-column hall and an inner gopuram leading to the Vishnu temple.
The main temple stands in the middle of a paved courtyard and several subsidiary shrines, all aligned to the east.
[79] The temple is a unified structure in a courtyard measuring 500 by 300 feet which is surrounded by a triple row of pillars.
The Vitthala temple has a Garuda shrine in the form of a stone chariot in the courtyard; it is an often-pictured symbol of Hampi.
This ruined temple complex is well known for its thousands of carvings and inscriptions, its elaborate frescoes depicting Hindu theosophy and its sprawling courtyard laid with gardens.
[98] The complex has a main temple, a colonnaded courtyard inside an enclosure and a 64 (8x8 square)-pillared and roofed mandapa in front of the sanctum.