Why hindu temples have conical structure from up???
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1. The upper portion is a typically an excellent representation of a Shikhara/Summit - a highest abode.
2. Conical shape is on the top Sanctum Sanctorum - a way of ensuring there is no floor/higher person who could be placed over it.
3. In recent past, it allowed one to see the temple's highest point from a far-off distance.
2. Conical shape is on the top Sanctum Sanctorum - a way of ensuring there is no floor/higher person who could be placed over it.
3. In recent past, it allowed one to see the temple's highest point from a far-off distance.
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1. The upper portion is a typically an excellent representation of a Shikhara/Summit - a highest abode.
2. Conical shape is on the top Sanctum Sanctorum - a way of ensuring there is no floor/higher person who could be placed over it.
3. In recent past, it allowed one to see the temple's highest point from a far-off distance.
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2. Conical shape is on the top Sanctum Sanctorum - a way of ensuring there is no floor/higher person who could be placed over it.
3. In recent past, it allowed one to see the temple's highest point from a far-off distance.
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vaibhav20041:
but both ans were same.
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