146 NORTHERN OR INDO-ARYAN STYLE. Book VI.
with carving of great delicacy, in which figure sculpture is kept
comparatively subordinate ? The outer roof bears a trace of its
descent from early Chalukyan temples.1 The four small shrines
are in the usual Indo-Aryan style and richly sculptured.
345- Temple at Udayapur, in Gwiliar territory.
1 The section, Woodcut No. 344, from
Mr. H, Cousen’s survey drawing, shows
the roof as hollow or double. This is the
case in all these structures, and indeed in
most Hindh temples. But as access could
not be had to the interior in this case
the representation is conjectural, but
founded on the example of the Ambar-
nath temple.—‘Indian Antiquary,’ vol.
iii. p. 316, 2nd and 3rd plates.
with carving of great delicacy, in which figure sculpture is kept
comparatively subordinate ? The outer roof bears a trace of its
descent from early Chalukyan temples.1 The four small shrines
are in the usual Indo-Aryan style and richly sculptured.
345- Temple at Udayapur, in Gwiliar territory.
1 The section, Woodcut No. 344, from
Mr. H, Cousen’s survey drawing, shows
the roof as hollow or double. This is the
case in all these structures, and indeed in
most Hindh temples. But as access could
not be had to the interior in this case
the representation is conjectural, but
founded on the example of the Ambar-
nath temple.—‘Indian Antiquary,’ vol.
iii. p. 316, 2nd and 3rd plates.