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A mandapa or mantapa () is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in
Hindu temple architecture Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many varieties of style, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the ''garbha griha'' or womb-chamber, where ...
. 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.


Temple architecture

In the Hindu temple the ''mandapa'' is a porch-like structure through the ('' gopuram'') (ornate gateway) and leading to the temple. It is used for religious dancing and music and is part of the basic temple compound. The prayer hall was generally built in front of the temple's '' sanctum sanctorum'' ('' garbhagriha''). A large temple would have many ''mandapa''. If a temple has more than one ''mandapa'', each one is allocated for a different function and given a name to reflect its use. For example, a ''mandapa'' dedicated to divine marriage is referred to as a ''kalyana mandapa''. Often the hall was pillared and the pillars adorned with intricate
carvings Carving is the act of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material. The technique can be applied to any material that is solid enough to hold a form even when pieces have been removed from it, and ...
. In contemporary terms, it also represents a structure within which a
Hindu wedding A Hindu wedding, also known as Vivaha (Devanagari: विवाह; Kannada script: ವಿವಾಹ; ''Vivaaha'') (), Lagna (लग्न), or Kalyanam (Devanagari: कल्याणम्; Kannada script: ಕಲ್ಯಾಣಮ್; ta, கல ...
is performed. The bride and groom encircle a holy fire lit by the officiating priest in the center of the ''mandapa''.


Classifications

When a temple has more than one ''mandapa'', they are given different names. *
Ardhamandapa In Hindu temple architecture, Ardhamandapa (lit. half-open hall), also spelled ''artha mandapam'' or ''ardh mandapam'', is an important element of the entrance group. It is an entrance porch forming a transitional area between the outside and a ma ...
(Artha Mandapam or Ardh Mandapam) – intermediary space between the temple exterior and the '' garba griha'' (''sanctum sanctorum'') or the other ''mandapa'' of the temple *Asthana Mandapam – assembly hall *Kalyana Mandapam – dedicated to ritual marriage celebration of the Lord with Goddess *Maha Mandapam – (Maha=big) When there are several ''mandapa'' in the temple, it is the biggest and the tallest. It is used for conducting religious discourses. Sometimes, the ''maha mandapa'' is also built along a transversal axis with a transept (bumped-out portions along this transversal axis). At the exterior, the transept ends by a large window which brings light and freshness into the temple. *Nandi Mandapam (or Nandi mandir) – In the Shiva temples, pavilion with a statue of the sacred bull
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, looking at the statue or the ''lingam'' of Shiva. *Ranga Mandapa or ''rangamandapa'' - a larger mandapa, which can be used for dance or drama, with music *Meghanath Mandapa *Namaskara Mandapa *Open Mandapa


Nomenclature

In
Burmese Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (hor ...
, the term ''mandat'' (), which has etymological origins in Pali ''maṇḍapa'', is an open platform or pavilion from which people spray water to passers-by during the Buddhist festival
Thingyan Thingyan (, ; Arakanese: ; from Sanskrit '' saṁkrānti,'' which means "transit f the Sun from Pisces to Aries) is the Burmese New Year Festival that usually occurs in middle of April. Thingyan is the first ever water festival celebrated in ...
. In
Indonesian Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to: * Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia ** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago ** Indonesian ...
, the mandapa is known as a '' pendhapa'' (). Unusually, Indonesian pendopos are built mostly for Muslim communities. Many mosques follow the pendopo design, with a layered roof to resemble Mount Meru. In Khmer, Mandapa is pronounced to be ''Mondup'' (មណ្ឌប), means pavilion.
Khmer people The Khmer people ( km, ជនជាតិខ្មែរ, ) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Cambodia. They comprise over 90% of Cambodia's population of 17 million.
often refer it as a small shrine with high crown-shaped like tower, decorated with exquisite ornaments in various styles.Khmer dictionary, word ''មណ្ឌប'' (Mondup), p.767, published in 2007, adapted from Khmer dictionary that was published by Buddhist institute of Cambodia in 1967. In Khmer temples during Angkor era, A Mandapa is generally attached to the central tower of a temple and lied longitudinally to one of each main direction. In
Tamil Tamil may refer to: * Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia ** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils **Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia * Tamil language, nati ...
, this platform is the ''Aayiram Kaal Mandapam'' – a distinctly thousand pillared hall close to the vimana of the Koil which forms a distinct part of the site plan of classical Dravidian architecture. In
Thai Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block ...
, it is called a '' mondop'' (). It features often in Thai temple art and architecture, either in the form of a
Hor Trai A ho trai ( th, หอไตร) is the library of a Thai Buddhist temple. A ho trai can come in different shapes and sizes. For many centuries, the sacred Tipiṭaka scriptures had been written on palm leaves. To preserve the scriptures again ...
(a temple library) or as an altar shrine such as the one in
Wat Chiang Man Wat Chiang Man ( th, วัดเชียงมั่น, Northern Thai − sometimes also written as ''Wat Chiang Mun'') is a Buddhist temple (Thai language: ''Wat'') inside the old city (which is contained within the city walls and moat) of ...
in
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.


Gallery

File:Tripurantakesvara Temple at Balligavi.jpg, Mandapa porch, Shimoga File:Mantapa (hall) in Panchakuta Basadi at Kambadahalli.jpg,
Kambadahalli Panchakuta Basadi (or Panchakoota Basadi) is a temple complex located in the Kambadahalli village of the Mandya district, Karnataka state, in southwestern India. It is one of the finest examples of South Indian Dravidian architecture of the Wes ...
Ganga The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
mandapa File:Thommanon Temple, Angkor, Cambodia.jpg, Madapa of Thommanon temple connected its main shrine tower, facing to the east, Cambodia File:Cambodge-1000a.jpg, Chau Say Tevoda's mandapa and main tower enclosed by its wall and 4 gopuras, Cambodia File:Pasat Khaw Phanom Rung - panoramio - JAMRAT (6).jpg,
Phanom Rung Phanom Rung ( th, พนมรุ้ง, ), or full name, Prasat Hin Phanom Rung ( th, ปราสาทหินพนมรุ้ง – ''Phanom Rung Stone Castle''), is a Hindu Khmer Empire temple complex set on the rim of an extinct volcan ...
temple's
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and its mandapa, Thailand File:P5254889พนมวันโคราช.JPG, Mandapa of Phanom Wan temple, Thailand File:2019 02 Prasat Hin Phimai 22.jpg, Mandapa and tower of
Phimai Phimai ( th, พิมาย) is a township (''thesaban tambon'') in Nakhon Ratchasima Province in northeast Thailand. As of 2005 the town had a population of 9,768. The town is the administrative center of the Phimai District. In the aftermath ...
temple, Thailand File:TMII_Central_Java_Pavilion_1.JPG, Royal pendopo in Java, Indonesia, commonly found in sultans' palaces File:Bhaktapur Durbar Square Premises 2016 (61).jpg, Chyasilin Mandap in
Bhaktapur , motto = ne, पुर्खले सिर्जेको सम्पत्ती, हाम्रो कला र संस्कृति , lit=Creation of our ancestors, our heritage and culture , image_map ...
, Nepal File:Kasthamandap GP3.JPG, Kasthamandap in Kathmandu, Nepal


Notes


See also

* Pendopo *
Wedding mandapa A Vivaha Mandapa (), also referred to as Kalyana Mandapa () or simply Wedding mandapa is a mandapa (pavilion) temporarily erected for the purpose of a Hindu or Jain wedding. The main wedding ceremonies take place under this mandapa. Vivaha Mandapa ...
*
Zayat A zayat (; ; from Mon ) is a Burmese building found in almost every village. It serves primarily as a shelter for travelers, at the same time, is also an assembly place for religious occasions as well as meeting for the villagers to discuss ...


External links

{{commons category, Mondop in Thailand
Photo of four-pillared Kakatiya mandapa
Hindu temple architecture