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jagati
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| jagati | The jagati is an elevated platform on which a Hindu temple rests, often used for rituals and processions. The jagati is an important architectural element of Hindu temples, serving as an elevated platform on which the main temple is built. This structure raises the temple above ground level, symbolizing the separation between the sacred and the profane worlds. The jagati is usually accessible by steps and can be decorated with sculptures and friezes depicting religious and mythological scenes. In addition to its symbolic role, the jagati is often used for rituals and processions, providing space for devotees and priests. The platform can also serve as a gathering place for religious ceremonies, allowing worshippers to circulate around the sanctuary. Temples of the Hoysala dynasty, for example, are known for their elaborate jagatis, which are often richly decorated and architecturally complex. |

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