Mandapa, Māṇḍapa, Maṇḍapa, Mamdapa: 34 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchMaṇḍapa (मण्डप):—[UJJVAL.] zu [Uṇādisūtra 3, 145.]
1) adj. (maṇḍa + 1. pa) Reisschleim —, Rahm oder die Blume vom Weine schlürfend [PAÑCAR. 4, 8, 41]; vgl. [UJJVAL.] —
2) m. n. gaṇa ardharcādi zu [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 2, 4, 31.] [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 3, 5, 13.] eine offene Halle, Pavillon, Tempel; = janāśraya [Amarakoṣa 2, 2, 8.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 1003.] [Halāyudha 2, 143.] = devādidattaveśman [Śabdaratnāvalī im Śabdakalpadruma] [Oxforder Handschriften 43,a,10. 281,b,23.] [Weber’s Verzeichniss 189,3. 4.] [PAÑCAR.3,7,8.9,10.] [Burnouf 175.] aṣṭastambhamaṇḍapāt . bahirdattārgalāt (also auch zum Verschliessen) [Rājataraṅgiṇī 6, 96.] rājamārgāsannaśreṣṭhigṛhadvāri racitamaṇḍapavedikāyām [Pañcatantra 129, 17.] [Scholiast] zu [Kātyāyana’s Śrautasūtrāṇi 696, 2 v. u.] havirdhāna [694. 3 v. u.] abhiṣeka [PAÑCAR. 3, 9, 13.] āsthāna [Harivaṃśa 14438.] adhikaraṇa [Mṛcchakaṭikā 138, 4.] sabhā [Vyutpatti oder Mahāvyutpatti 131.] yatkīrtivratatiḥ sarvaṃ vyāpa brahmāṇḍamaṇḍapam Inschr. in Journ. of the Am. Or. [S. 6, 503, Śloka 10.] trailokyamaṇḍapastambhāścatvāro haribāhavaḥ [Oxforder Handschriften 77,a, No. 131.] ratnojjvalamahitamahā [WEBER, Rāmatāpanīya Upaniṣad 283, 4.] ratnojjvalita [324, Nalopākhyāna] paṭa Zelt [Raghuvaṃśa 5, 73.] taru ein natürlicher, aus Bäumen gebildeter Pavillon, Laube [Kathāsaritsāgara 20, 55.] mādhavī [Meghadūta 76.] drākṣā [Oxforder Handschriften 17,b,30.] Auch maṇḍapī f.: śivasya vṛṣamaṇḍapyāṃ budhairgopuṭikaṃ smṛtam [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 2, 2, 9.] maṇḍapakuṇḍasiddhi Titel einer Schrift [Weber’s Verzeichniss No. 1088.] Vgl. kukkuṭa, keli, garbha, jñāna, nirvāṇa, bhūmimaṇḍapabhūṣaṇā, mañca, maṇi, latā . —
3) m. Nomen proprium eines Mannes [Oxforder Handschriften 28,a, No. 71.] —
4) f. ā eine hest. Hülsenfrucht, = niṣpāvī [Rājanirghaṇṭa im Śabdakalpadruma]
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Māṇḍapa (माण्डप):—adj. von maṇḍapa [2.] : dvāra [Oxforder Handschriften 259,a,7.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungMaṇḍapa (मण्डप):——
1) Adj. Reisschleim — , Rahm — , oder die Blume vom Weine schlürfend. —
2) (*m. f. ī und n. ) Halle , Pavillon , Tempel. In Comp. mit Pflanzennamen Laube. —
3) m. Nomen proprium eines Mannes , —
4) *f. ā eine best. Hülsenfrucht , = niṣpāvī [Rājan 7,187.] —
5) *f. ī) s.u. maṇṭapī.
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Māṇḍapa (माण्डप):—Adj. zu einem Tempel gehörig.
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Starts with (+11): Mamdapavana, Mandapadayika Theri, Mandapadevata, Mandapadruma, Mandapaka, Mandapakarana, Mandapakartavyatapujapaddhati, Mandapakshetra, Mandapakunda, Mandapakundamandana, Mandapala, Mandapalakshana, Mandapanirnaya, Mandapannaga, Mandapantara, Mandapapratishtha, Mandapapujaprayoga, Mandapapujavidhi, Mandaparidhi, Mandaparoha.
Ends with (+80): Abhisheka-mandapa, Abhyavahara-mandapa, Adasamandapa, Adhikaranamandapa, Adhivasarthamandapa, Adhvaramandapa, Agra-mandapa, Aindramandapa, Akashamandapa, Alamkaramandapa, Anathamandapa, Antarala-mandapa, Ardhamandapa, Asthanamandapa, Avritamandapa, Balimandapa, Bhattamamdapa, Bhogamandapa, Bhojana-mandapa, Bhumimandapa.
Full-text (+434): Patamandapa, Adhikaranamandapa, Mandapapratishtha, Garbhamandapa, Asthanamandapa, Antarala, Mandapika, Mancamandapa, Sabhamandapa, Mandapanirnaya, Yajnabhadra, Mandapakshetra, Mandapadruma, Mandapapujavidhi, Rangamandapa, Yagamandapa, Kelimandapa, Madalasa, Kukkutamandapa, Manimandapa.
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Kashyapa Shilpa-shastra (study) (by K. Vidyuta)
2. Types of Maṇḍapas < [Chapter 4 - Maṇḍapa Lakṣaṇa]
4. Fourteen types of Samāśra (Square) Maṇḍapas < [Chapter 4 - Maṇḍapa Lakṣaṇa]
5. Fourteen types of Āyatāśra (Rectangular) Maṇḍapas < [Chapter 4 - Maṇḍapa Lakṣaṇa]
Vishnudharmottara Purana (Art and Architecture) (by Bhagyashree Sarma)
5. Different Parts of a Temple < [Chapter 4 - Temple Building]
8. Characteristic Features of Sarvatobhadra Temple < [Chapter 4 - Temple Building]
4. The Viṣṇudharmottara-purāṇa and Temple Architecture of India < [Chapter 6 - Modern Relevance of Different Art Forms and Architecture]
Vastu-shastra (5): Temple Architecture (by D. N. Shukla)
Temples of Madura, the final phase (from 1600 A.D.) < [Chapter 12 - History of Hindu Temples (Prāsādas and Vimānas)]
Vijayanagara Style (1350—1565 A.D.) < [Chapter 12 - History of Hindu Temples (Prāsādas and Vimānas)]
Sanskrit sources of Kerala history (by Suma Parappattoli)
The Trivandrum and Vadassery Inscriptions < [Chapter 1 - Historical details from Sanskrit Inscriptions]
The Sucindram inscription of Martandavarma (Dated Kollam 586) < [Chapter 1 - Historical details from Sanskrit Inscriptions]
The Sucindram Inscription of Ramavarma (Dated 654 M.E.) < [Chapter 1 - Historical details from Sanskrit Inscriptions]
Samarangana-sutradhara (Summary) (by D. N. Shukla)
Chapter 67-68 - Pavilions (maṇḍapa) attached to the temples
Chapter 58 - Meru and others, 16 Prāsādas (Meru-ādi-ṣoḍaśa Prāsāda)
The Matsya Purana (critical study) (by Kushal Kalita)
Part 2.2 - Temple (prāsāda) architecture in the Matsyapurāṇa < [Chapter 7 - Art and Architecture in the Matsyapurāṇa]
Part 1a - Note on Architecture (vāstu) < [Chapter 7 - Art and Architecture in the Matsyapurāṇa]
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