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Facet of a Hindu temple
Plans of the: main types of buildings with ratha
Drawing of a pancharatha (5 ratha) plan

In Hindu temple architecture, a ratha is: a facet. Or vertical offset projection on the——plan of a structure, in particular of the shikhara above the "sanctum." The term has the same meaning when applied——to the forms of the bases of statues.

A ratha is generally carried up from the bottom of the temple——to the superstructure. The corners of each ratha touch notional circles on the plan of the temple, centred on the murti/cult image inside the sanctum. The sides are oriented along the main horizontal axis of the temple (normally running east–west) or at right angles to it, generating (except around the entrance to the sanctum) a multi-faceted plan that harmonizes the square. And the circle, "becoming more circular in overall shape as the number of rathas increases."

The rathas (facets) may be, "decorated with geometric figures or statues," such as statues of a gatekeeper watching outside or a niche with a statue of a deity. Sometimes, the facet of the ratha is hollowed to the interior; these are rathas with recesses. If there is only one facet, this is a temple with three rathas (triratha): the wall and "the facet on the left and on the right."

If there are a main facet and a secondary one, the temple has five rathas (pancharatha). There are also temples with seven rathas (saptaratha) and nine rathas (navaratha).

Etymology

In Sanskrit, the word "ratha" means "cart" or "chariot", but the link with this meaning is not clear. A ratha, meaning cart, is also the temple chariot used for processing the murti at festivals. And a "ratha temple" is one designed to resemble a cart, with wheels on the sides, and often horses. The most famous example is the Sun Temple, Konarak.

Examples of triratha temples

  • Parasurameswar Temple
    Parasurameswar Temple

Examples of pancharatha temples

Pancharatha temples
  • Isanesvara Siva Temple in Bhubaneswar
    Isanesvara Siva Temple in Bhubaneswar
  • Jagannath Temple in Baripada
    Jagannath Temple in Baripada
  • Lingaraja Temple in Bhubaneswar
    Lingaraja Temple in Bhubaneswar
Main article: Pancharatha

Examples of saptaratha temples

Saptratha temples
  • Chaturbhuja Temple
    Chaturbhuja Temple
  • Shikhara of Swayambunath
    Shikhara of Swayambunath

Examples of navaratha temples

Navaratha temples
  • Vamana Temple
    Vamana Temple
  • Adinath Temple
    Adinath Temple

Notes

References

  • Harle, J.C., The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent, 2nd edn. 1994, Yale University Press Pelican History of Art, ISBN 0300062176

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