It is hypaethral, and belongs to a genre of architecture completely apart from the major Orissan school. |
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These are the circular shaped, hypaethral or roofless structures dedicated to the sixty-four yoginis belonging to the Tantric order. |
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An altar, however, has implications for the roofing of the structure and suggests that at least part of the interior was hypaethral. |
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It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral. |
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It is also necessary to visit the hypaethral museum of Macedonian Fight in the Mpourino, near the village Chromio. |
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The circular, hypaethral shrine stands surrounded by paddy fields with a big tank for ritual bathing near it. |
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The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral. |
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She would have stood originally in a shrine, either structural or hypaethral, and received homage from devotees. |
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So some authorities hold that the hypaethral opening in the centre of an ordinary Greek house was the prototype of that in the house of the divinity. |
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