Category Technical terms

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Dakshinameru

world mountain of the south; world axis; Mount Meru (Sanskrit: मेरु), also known as Sumeru or Mahameru; it is the Gunung Semeru volcano in Indonesia

damaru

small, double-ended, hourglass-shaped drum held by Shiva, its sound denoting the primordial creation and destruction of the universe; hand-drum

dana

gift or charitable donation, especially in religious context

danda

stick

danda-hasta

hand held straight like a stick (cf. kari-hasta)

darsana

vision or visualisation

darshan

‘seeing [god]’ – auspicious viewing of deity’s cult image, conferring blessings on the devotee; ritual ‘seeing’ of the enshrined temple deity that involves a dynamic act of awareness

dasatala

Measurement of images by ten tālas

deepam

oil lamp

devadana

gift to the gods; gifted temple lands

devakoshtha

Niche on walls of shrines and mandapa’s containing sculpture of deities (their occupants are called vimana-devata – parsva-devata in Kalinga); often crowned by torana or shrine motif, kuta sala, panjara, or kudu, or udgama.

dhammilla

a variety of coiffure

dhanapati

a donor

dharma

established belief and practice, law or doctrine

dharmachakrapravartanamudra

hand suggesting the first turning of the wheel of law by Buddha at Sārnāth

dhattura

a thorn apple with strong narcotic properties; usually the flower represented

dhattura-flower

a flower with strong narcotic properties

dhoti

cloth over the waist; male skirt (also lungi or veshti)

dhyana

meditation or hands in meditation

dhyanasloka

contemplative hymn to mentally picture the iconography of the deity

dikpala

guardian of one of the eight directions

dipalakshmi

auspicious lamp-bearer damsel

divya-mandapa

hall supported by between 108 and 1008 pillars

Dravidian

peoples of South India

dvajastambham

temple flag mast (dvajastambham, Tamil: த்வஜஸ்தம்பம்)

dvara

the imposing temple-gateway (cf. gopura) Kinds: sobha-dvara: gopuram with 1 to 2 storeys (nilais; cf. nilai), sala-dvara: gopuram with 2 to 4 storeys (nilais), prasada-dvara: gopuram with 3 to 5 storeys (nilais), harmya-dvara: gopuram with 5 to 7 storeys (nilais),… Continue Reading →

dvara-sakhas

jambs

dvarapala

guardian-deity at the door or gateway; doorkeeper (dvarapala, Tamil: த்வாரபாலர்)

dvibhanga

duoflex pose

dvitala

Measurement of images by two tālas

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