Mandapas
Mandapas are architectural structures commonly found in Indian temples and other religious sites. They serve as open pavilions or halls, often used for various purposes such as gatherings, rituals, or as a space for worship. Typically, mandapas are supported by intricately carved pillars and can vary in size and design, reflecting the artistic style of the region.
These structures can be standalone or attached to the main temple building. In many cases, mandapas are adorned with sculptures and reliefs that depict deities, mythological stories, or floral patterns, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of the site.