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- Der Begriff Mandapa (Sanskrit: मंडप; auch als Mantapa oder Mandapam bekannt) bezeichnet in der indischen Architektur eine seitlich offene Säulenhalle, die der Cella (garbhagriha) eines buddhistischen, hinduistischen oder jainistischen Tempels vorgelagert ist. In der Baukunst Odishas werden diese Vorhallen meist als jagamohana, natamandir oder boghamandir bezeichnet. (de)
- Un mandapa (en sánscrito, मण्डप, en hindi, मंडप, también mantapa, mandapam o mandap) es una sala o pabellón exterior sostenido por columnas propia de la arquitectura india empleada para rituales públicos. Los mandapas pueden encontrarse en templos hindúes, jainas o budistas. (es)
- A mandapa or mantapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप, romanized: Maṇḍapa) is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in Hindu temple architecture. Mandapas are described as "open" or "closed" depending on whether they have walls. In temples, one or more mandapas very often lie between the sanctuary and the temple entrance, on the same axis. In a large temple other mandapas may be placed to the sides, or detached within the temple compound. (en)
- Le mandapa (sanskrit मण्डप| maṇḍapa), également orthographié dans le sud de l'Inde mantapa ou mandapam, est une salle à colonnes dans l'architecture des temples hindouistes. Il se situe entre le saint des saints (garbha griha) et l'entrée du temple . En Asie du Sud-Est, dans l'ancien Champā, le mandapa se situe en dehors de l'enceinte, et dans l'axe du sanctuaire principal. Cette salle, la première adjonction historique dans le développement du temple hindou, est généralement considérée comme une pièce de méditation où le fidèle se recueille avant d'accomplir la pûjâ dans le sanctuaire à proprement parler. (fr)
- Mandapa (in lingua sanscrita मण्डप, in lingua hindi मंडप, in lingua birmana मांडव; talvolta chiamata mantapa o mandapam) nell'architettura indiana è una sala esterna pilastrata per riti religiosi pubblici. (it)
- Mandapa (pawilon) – hinduistyczny obiekt sakralny charakterystyczny dla południowych Indii, prawie zawsze z kolumnami (w liczbie nawet do tysiąca sztuk), w południowych Indiach najczęściej z płaskim dachem. Termin ten może oznaczać pomieszczenie poprzedzające świątynię, rodzaj narteksu oraz sanktuaria i wolno stojące budynki na terenie świątynnym. Mandapy przyświątynne często wykorzystywane są do praktyki tańców religijnych do zgromadzeń wiernych. Określenie mandapa używane również w stosunku do indyjskich świątyń wykutych w skale. (pl)
- Mandapa (मंडप i Hindi/Sanskrit också stavat mantapa eller mandapam) är i indisk arkitektur en öppen sal med pelare och tak. Mandapa är främst förknippat med hinduiska tempelkomplex där Mandapan finns framför ingången och tjänar som scen för bland annat religiösa danser och musik. Ett större tempel kan ha flera stycken, där var och en tjänar en speciell funktion. (sv)
- Ма́ндапа (санскр. मण्डप, хинди मंडप, англ. mandapa) также читается как «мантапам» или «мандапан» — в индийской архитектуре это открытый зал с колоннами или павильон для публичных ритуалов. (ru)
- Мандапа (санскр. मण्डप, гінді मंडप, англ. mandapa) також читається як «мантапа» або «мадапам») — в індійській архітектурі, відкрита зала з колонами або павільйон для публічних ритуалів. (uk)
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- Der Begriff Mandapa (Sanskrit: मंडप; auch als Mantapa oder Mandapam bekannt) bezeichnet in der indischen Architektur eine seitlich offene Säulenhalle, die der Cella (garbhagriha) eines buddhistischen, hinduistischen oder jainistischen Tempels vorgelagert ist. In der Baukunst Odishas werden diese Vorhallen meist als jagamohana, natamandir oder boghamandir bezeichnet. (de)
- Un mandapa (en sánscrito, मण्डप, en hindi, मंडप, también mantapa, mandapam o mandap) es una sala o pabellón exterior sostenido por columnas propia de la arquitectura india empleada para rituales públicos. Los mandapas pueden encontrarse en templos hindúes, jainas o budistas. (es)
- A mandapa or mantapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप, romanized: Maṇḍapa) is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in Hindu temple architecture. Mandapas are described as "open" or "closed" depending on whether they have walls. In temples, one or more mandapas very often lie between the sanctuary and the temple entrance, on the same axis. In a large temple other mandapas may be placed to the sides, or detached within the temple compound. (en)
- Le mandapa (sanskrit मण्डप| maṇḍapa), également orthographié dans le sud de l'Inde mantapa ou mandapam, est une salle à colonnes dans l'architecture des temples hindouistes. Il se situe entre le saint des saints (garbha griha) et l'entrée du temple . En Asie du Sud-Est, dans l'ancien Champā, le mandapa se situe en dehors de l'enceinte, et dans l'axe du sanctuaire principal. Cette salle, la première adjonction historique dans le développement du temple hindou, est généralement considérée comme une pièce de méditation où le fidèle se recueille avant d'accomplir la pûjâ dans le sanctuaire à proprement parler. (fr)
- Mandapa (in lingua sanscrita मण्डप, in lingua hindi मंडप, in lingua birmana मांडव; talvolta chiamata mantapa o mandapam) nell'architettura indiana è una sala esterna pilastrata per riti religiosi pubblici. (it)
- Mandapa (pawilon) – hinduistyczny obiekt sakralny charakterystyczny dla południowych Indii, prawie zawsze z kolumnami (w liczbie nawet do tysiąca sztuk), w południowych Indiach najczęściej z płaskim dachem. Termin ten może oznaczać pomieszczenie poprzedzające świątynię, rodzaj narteksu oraz sanktuaria i wolno stojące budynki na terenie świątynnym. Mandapy przyświątynne często wykorzystywane są do praktyki tańców religijnych do zgromadzeń wiernych. Określenie mandapa używane również w stosunku do indyjskich świątyń wykutych w skale. (pl)
- Mandapa (मंडप i Hindi/Sanskrit också stavat mantapa eller mandapam) är i indisk arkitektur en öppen sal med pelare och tak. Mandapa är främst förknippat med hinduiska tempelkomplex där Mandapan finns framför ingången och tjänar som scen för bland annat religiösa danser och musik. Ett större tempel kan ha flera stycken, där var och en tjänar en speciell funktion. (sv)
- Ма́ндапа (санскр. मण्डप, хинди मंडप, англ. mandapa) также читается как «мантапам» или «мандапан» — в индийской архитектуре это открытый зал с колоннами или павильон для публичных ритуалов. (ru)
- Мандапа (санскр. मण्डप, гінді मंडप, англ. mandapa) також читається як «мантапа» або «мадапам») — в індійській архітектурі, відкрита зала з колонами або павільйон для публічних ритуалів. (uk)
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- Mandapa (es)
- Mandapa (fr)
- Mandapa (it)
- Mandapa (en)
- Mandapa (pl)
- Mandapa (sv)
- Мандапа (ru)
- Мандапа (uk)
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