Publications, Issue 35Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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Page 16
... quarters north- west , and the like ; abounding with human sculls , stones , worms , ant - hills , * Chadira ( memosa of Linn . ) , cadumba ( naseclea ) , nimba ( margosa ) , champaca ( michelea ) , punnága ( mesua of Linn . ) , amlaca ...
... quarters north- west , and the like ; abounding with human sculls , stones , worms , ant - hills , * Chadira ( memosa of Linn . ) , cadumba ( naseclea ) , nimba ( margosa ) , champaca ( michelea ) , punnága ( mesua of Linn . ) , amlaca ...
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... quarters should be distinctly and precisely marked on the spot on which buildings are to be erected , for the purpose of giving them an auspicious aspect , and of preventing their being opposite to any of the intermediate points , which ...
... quarters should be distinctly and precisely marked on the spot on which buildings are to be erected , for the purpose of giving them an auspicious aspect , and of preventing their being opposite to any of the intermediate points , which ...
Page 21
... quarter of the sun's declination , and the eastern point will become due east ; or else , according as the sun is in the northern or southern solstice , the eastern point may be removed the same distance in that direction . " 66 Having ...
... quarter of the sun's declination , and the eastern point will become due east ; or else , according as the sun is in the northern or southern solstice , the eastern point may be removed the same distance in that direction . " 66 Having ...
Page 26
... quarter to six times the height of the base , and their projections as far as one - third of their own respective heights . But such a loose manner of prescribing rules for the dimensions of architectural members must be considered ...
... quarter to six times the height of the base , and their projections as far as one - third of their own respective heights . But such a loose manner of prescribing rules for the dimensions of architectural members must be considered ...
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... quarters , or a whole diameter of the shaft . When placed under pillars of an inferior sort , in porticoes and the like , and without a pedestal , its height is stated to be one - fourth , or one - third of that of the whole pillar . To ...
... quarters , or a whole diameter of the shaft . When placed under pillars of an inferior sort , in porticoes and the like , and without a pedestal , its height is stated to be one - fourth , or one - third of that of the whole pillar . To ...
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a-quarter angulas Arabic architecture architrave artists Brahmans breadth building called campa cant'ha capital capóta Cásyapa cavetto chapter chunam cima recta cimbia collarino column contains cornice cupola dandás Day & Haghe deities Demy Octavo Demy Quarto diameters high edifice entablature equal in height erected fillet five given gnomon gnomon projects gópura Gopura consisting Grecian half hastha Hindú architects History Honourable India Indian architecture intercolumniations latter Lithographed lotus lower Madras Mánasára mantapa middle moulding Octavo ornaments ovolo padma Paul of Aleppo pedestals and bases Persian pillar pinnacle Plate plinth points porticoes prastara projection proportions pyramidal Quarto resembles respect Royal Asiatic Society rules sculpture seven shaft sides Siva Society by Day sorts Sri Rangam STANISLAS JULIEN sthapati stone streets temples thickness three and a-half three-quarters torus translated by Professor treatises twelve stories upper base village VIMÁNA CONSISTING Vishnu whole William Ouseley ם ם ם
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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.