Jagati (temple)

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title: Jagati (temple)
text: In Hindu temple architecture, the jagati is the raised surface of the platform or terrace upon which Hindus, Jain, and Buddhist temples are built. This feature is one of the five features that can be seen in temples of the Hoysalas. This feature is seen in temples such as the temples of Khajuraho. It is often not seen in temples enclosed by walls. The jagati lies on a platform or base called adhiṣṭhāna which adds to its height. The sides of the adhishthana are often ornamented with relief sculpt
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