
Amalaka - Wikipedia
An amalaka (Sanskrit: आमलक), is a segmented or notched stone disk, usually with ridges on the rim, that sits on the top of a Hindu temple's shikhara or main tower. According to one interpretation, the amalaka represents a lotus, and thus the symbolic seat for the deity below.
Amalaka Ekadashi - Wikipedia
Amalaka Ekadashi or Amalaki Ekadashi (Sanskrit: आमलकी एकादशी, romanized: Āmalakī Ekādaśī) is a Hindu holy day, celebrated on the 11th day of the waxing moon, in the lunar month of Phalguna (February–March). It is a celebration of the amalaka or amla tree (Phyllanthus emblica), known as the Indian gooseberry.
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Amalaki Ekadashi 2025: Importance Of Worshipping Amla Tree
2025年3月7日 · Amalaka, meaning the Amla tree, is a festival dedicated to the Amla tree (Gooseberry). The celebration of Amalaki Ekadashi falls on the 11th day of the waxing Moon in the month of Phalguna. According to Hindu mythology, the gooseberry or amla tree is effective.
Amalaka, Amala-ka, Āmalaka, Āmālaka: 32 definitions - Wisdom …
2025年3月20日 · Amalaka is the name of a tree mentioned in the Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva (10th century A.D).—Amlaka is known for its tasty fruits. A dish of amalaka is mentioned. Somadeva mentions many rich forests, gardens, various trees (e.g., Amalaka), creepers medicinal and flowering plants and fruit-bearing trees in the Kathasaritsagara.
印度朝圣趣谈:庵摩罗果不是芒果-佛旅网
2017年8月8日 · 中国叫做它余甘子,印度叫amalaka,古代佛经音译为“庵摩罗”果。 佛教文献里常常会见到“如观掌中庵摩罗果”的经文。就是指它。 但是,由于中国人大多不懂印度语或梵文, 往往人们会误以为庵摩罗果就是芒果,芒果的梵文是amra,音译为庵罗果,
Amalaka In Shikhara Of Hindu Temple – Crown Of Tower
Amalaka is the ornamented portion in the shikhara (crown of the tower) of early Hindu temples. These temples are generally known to be of Nagara type. No amalaka is noticeable on the top of South Indian temples of the Dravida type. Symbolically, Amalaka is regarded as the symbol of …
amalaka – The Artistic Adventure of Mankind
Amalaka: A segmented or notched stone disk, usually with ridges on the rim, that sits on the top of a Hindu temple’s shikhara or main tower. The amalaka either represent a lotus, and thus the symbolic seat for the deity below, or the sun, and is thus the gateway to the heavenly world.
Amalaka - design-encyclopedia.com
Amalaka is a term used in architecture and design to describe a disc-shaped structure with a flat base and a dome-like roof that is commonly placed atop a temple, shrine, or other location. This structure has many layers and is generally decorated with intricate carvings and other embellishments.
Amalaka - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年9月30日 · An Amalaka, is a stone disk, usually with ridges on the rim, that sits atop a temple's main tower (Shikhara). According to one interpretation, the amalaka represents a lotus, and thus the symbolic seat for the deity below.