It is, however, surpassed in size and magnificence by its neighbour, the great temple at Hullabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. The Imperial Gazetteer of India - Page 275by William Wilson Hunter - 1885Full view - About this book
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1867 - 854 pages
...magnificence bv its neighbour, the great temple at Hiilbbeed, which, taking it altogether, is pertainthe building on which the advocate of Hindu architecture -would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately it never was finished, th« works having been stopped by the Mahomedan conquest in 1310.... | |
| India - 1872 - 436 pages
...surpassed in size and magnificence by its neighbour, the great teuiplc, which, taking it altogether, is perhaps the building on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately it was never finished. The general arrangement of the building is a double temple, Such... | |
| Benjamin Lewis Rice - Karnataka (India) - 1876 - 618 pages
...Female. Total Hindus ... 607 3 3 585 0 1,192 3 7 t Jsins Christian!. ... 2 4 3 Total 615 592 1,207 it is perhaps the building on which the advocate of...Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand." The critique will be found more at length in another part of this work. The plain Jain bastis, though... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 798 pages
...its neighbour, the great temple at Hullabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately, it never was finished, the works having been stopped by the Mahomedau conquest in 1310... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 790 pages
...its neighbour, the great temple at Hullabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately, it never was finished, the works having been stopped by <he Mahomedan conquest in 1310... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 814 pages
...its neighbour, the great temple at Hullabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his htand. Unfortunately, it never was finished, the works having been stopped by Ihe Mahomedan conquest... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1891 - 786 pages
...its neighbour, the great temple at Unllabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately, it never was finished, the works having been stopped by the Mahomedan conquest in 1:51(1... | |
| Benjamin Lewis Rice - Karnataka (India) - 1897 - 732 pages
...and the general architectural effect, have elicited from the highest authority on these subjects'- the opinion that " taken altogether it is perhaps the building on which the advocate of 1 See Vol. I, p. 514. * Fergusson, Hist, of Arch. VOL. II. AA Municipal Funds. 18,3-4. 1894-5. 1895-6,... | |
| Benjamin Lewis Rice - Mysore (India) - 1897 - 634 pages
...walls, and the general architectural effect, have elicited from the highest authority on these subjects* the opinion that " taken altogether it is perhaps the building on which the advocate of 1 See Vol. I, p. 514. * Fergusson, Hist, of Arch. VOL. II. AA Municipal Funds. 1893-4. 1894-5. .895-6.... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1899 - 398 pages
...its neighbour, the great temple at Hullabid, which, had it been completed, is one of the buildings on which the advocate of Hindu architecture would desire to take his stand. Unfortunately, it never was finished, the works having been stopped by the Mahomedan conquest in 1310... | |
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