Publications, Issue 35Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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Page 32
... fillet ; three to the cimacia and its fillet , one and a half to the cavetto , the same to the torus , and one to the cimbia . The whole projection of the base is half of its height . The following passage from the Mánasára refers to ...
... fillet ; three to the cimacia and its fillet , one and a half to the cavetto , the same to the torus , and one to the cimbia . The whole projection of the base is half of its height . The following passage from the Mánasára refers to ...
Page 33
... fillet , two to the madana , * seven to the cimarecta , and one to the cimbia . The upper part of the shaft , about one and a half diameters below the capital , being divided into twenty - four parts , three are given to the collarino ...
... fillet , two to the madana , * seven to the cimarecta , and one to the cimbia . The upper part of the shaft , about one and a half diameters below the capital , being divided into twenty - four parts , three are given to the collarino ...
Page 34
... fillet , three to the cimarecta , three to the cavetto with its listel , three to the torus , three to the upper cavetto , two to the platband , and one to the cimbra . The projection of the plinth is one- third of the height of the ...
... fillet , three to the cimarecta , three to the cavetto with its listel , three to the torus , three to the upper cavetto , two to the platband , and one to the cimbra . The projection of the plinth is one- third of the height of the ...
Page 35
... fillet of the base it is called nigata - stamb'ha , but when it is measured from the plinth below it , is termed nichata - stamb'ha . " At the foot of the shaft , a space equal in height to the hypothenuse of the lower diameter is made ...
... fillet of the base it is called nigata - stamb'ha , but when it is measured from the plinth below it , is termed nichata - stamb'ha . " At the foot of the shaft , a space equal in height to the hypothenuse of the lower diameter is made ...
Page 39
... fillets in various parts of the shaft , and in the interval between them , reeds and hieroglyphics are represented . But there is nothing like these ornaments in the Indian orders , except in the columns found in the excavated temple of ...
... fillets in various parts of the shaft , and in the interval between them , reeds and hieroglyphics are represented . But there is nothing like these ornaments in the Indian orders , except in the columns found in the excavated temple of ...
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Page 21 - ... proportions of symmetry." (p. 15.) The third chapter treats of the nature and quality of ground on which buildings are to be erected ; it is very copious and very curious. Minute directions are given for constructing a plough, and for ploughing the ground on which the house is to be built. This being done, " let sesamum seeds, pulse, and kidneybeans be sown, with incantations pronounced over them; and let due reverence be paid to the spiritual teacher ; and let the oxen, and the plough to which...
Page 17 - Wo to them who dwell in a house not built according to the proportions of symmetry. in building an edifice, therefore, let all its parts, from the basement to the roof, be duly considered.
Page 18 - The ground to be avoided is described in a special manner as follows : " That which has the form of a circle, a semicircle, containing three, five, or six angles, resembling a trident or a winnow, shaped like the hinder part of a fish, or the back of an elephant, or a turtle, or the face of a cow, and the like ; situated opposite to any of the intermediate quarters northwest, and the like ; abounding with human sculls, stones, worms, ant-hills, ON THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE HINDUS.