kīrtí-stambha

kīrtí-stambha
कीर्तिस्तम्भ

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  • Kirti Stambh — (Tower of fame) is a tower situated in Chittorgarh in Rajasthan in India. The 22 metre high tower was built by a Bagherwal Jain merchant Jijaji Kathod in 12th century. It is a seven story intricate structure with a cramped stairway of 54 steps… …   Wikipedia

  • Vijay Stambha — (Hindi: विजय स्तम्भ )or tower of victory is an imposing structure located in Chittorgarh fort in India . This tower is the piece de resistance of chittaurgarh. It was constructed by Mewar king Rana Kumbha between 1442 AD and 1449 AD to… …   Wikipedia

  • Torre de la Fama — Kirti Stambha. La Torre de la Fama (Kirti Stambh, en hindi: कीर्ति स्तम्भ) es un digambara (vestido del cielo) de 22 metros elevado en el siglo XII, durante el periodo solanki, en el complejo militar de Chittorgarh, al noroeste de la India. Tiene …   Wikipedia Español

  • Chittorgarh Fort — Part of Chittorgarh Rajasthan, India …   Wikipedia

  • Chittorgarh — Fort − Jaina Siegesturm Kirti Stambha (13. Jh.) und Mahavira Tempel (14. Jh.); die Kuppel über der Vorhalle (mandapa) des Tempels entstammt dem 16. Jh. Chittorgarh (auch Chittor oder Chittaur genannt) ist eine Stadt im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chittorgarh — This article is about the municipality in Rajasthan, India. For its namesake district, see Chittorgarh district. Not to be confused with Chittoor or Chittur. Chittorgarh   city   …   Wikipedia

  • Manastambha — (meaning column of honor) is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples. In north India, it is always topped by four Tirthankara images.[citation needed] A Jain temple represents the samosharana of the Lord Tirthankara. According …   Wikipedia

  • Kumbha of Mewar — Rana Kumbha [Maharana Kumbhakarna] was the ruler of Mewar, a state in western India, between AD 1433 and 1468. He was a Rajput belonging to the Sisodia clan. Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal of Mewar by his wife Sobhagya Devi, a daughter of Jaitmal …   Wikipedia

  • Balatkara Gana — Charles Randolph BuckleLondon : Chapman and Hall, 1875] Balatkara Gana is an ancient Jain monastic order. It is a section of the Mula Sangh. It is often termed Balatkara Gana Sarasvati Gachchha [Jain Shilalekh Samgrah, Part 4, Vidyadhar… …   Wikipedia

  • Kumbha, Maharana of Mewar — Rana Kumbha [Maharana Kumbhakarna] was the ruler of Mewar, a state in western India, between AD 1433 and 1468. He was a Rajput belonging to the Sisodia clan. Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal of Mewar by his wife Sobhagya Devi, a daughter of Jaitmal …   Wikipedia

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