Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sun Temple, Konârak' has mentioned 'Mandapa' in the following places:
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Once over 200 feet (61xc2xa0m) high,[1][5] much of the temple is now in ruins, in particular the large shikara tower over the sanctuary; at one time this rose much higher than the mandapa that remains. | WIKI |
1822 drawing of the mandapa's east door and terrace musicians1815 sketch of stone horses and wheels of the mandapa | WIKI |
assembly hall of the people) (called a mandapa in other parts of India.[20]). | WIKI |
The attached platform was called the pida deul, which consisted of a square mandapa with a pyramidal roof. | WIKI |
The main mandapa audience hall (jagamohana), which is about 128 feet (39xc2xa0m) tall, still stands and is the principal structure in the surviving ruins. | WIKI |
Among the structures that have survived to the current day are the dance hall (Nata mandira) and the dining hall (Bhoga mandapa). | WIKI |
[36] It consists of a sanctuary, a mandapa and, before it, an open platform. | WIKI |
[37] This temple also has numerous carvings and a square mandapa is overlain by a sapta-ratha. | WIKI |
[40] Kitchenxc2xa0xe2x80x93 This monument is found south of the bhoga mandapa (feeding hall). | WIKI |
[42] Well 1xc2xa0xe2x80x93 This monument is located north of the kitchen, towards its eastern flank, was probably built to supply water to the community kitchen and bhoga mandapa. | WIKI |
Near the well are a pillared mandapa and five structures, some with semi-circular steps whose role is unclear. | WIKI |
According to James Harle, the temple as built in the 13thxc2xa0century consisted of two main structures, the dance mandapa and the great temple (deul). | WIKI |
The smaller mandapa is the structure that survives; the great deul collapsed sometime in the late 16thxc2xa0century or after. | WIKI |