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== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
[[File:Temple de Shanthinath.jpg|Kirti Stambh|thumb]]
[[File:Temple de Shanthinath.jpg|Kirti Stambh|thumb]]
The tower is built in the [[Māru-Gurjara architecture|Solanki style]]. The tower is {{convert|76|m}} high and {{convert|37|m}} in diameter on a {{convert|10|m}} square platform. The tower is famous  for its for intricate carvings and architecture. The seven storey temple is adorned by sculpture and mouldings from the base to summit. The carvings on each summit is different from other. The tower stands near the ''Saat-Bees'' Jain temple.{{sfn|Mehta|1970|p=169}}
The tower is built in the [[Māru-Gurjara architecture|Solanki style]]. The tower is {{convert|75|ft}} Height. The tower is famous  for its for intricate carvings and architecture. The seven storey temple is adorned by sculpture and mouldings from the base to summit. The carvings on each summit is different from other. The tower stands near the ''Saat-Bees'' Jain temple.{{sfn|Mehta|1970|p=169}}


The lower level is called ''Hansh Peeth'', then ''Sinha-mukh Thar'', ''Gaja Thar'' and ''Nava Thar''.{{sfn|Mehta|1970|p=169}}
The lower level is called ''Hansh Peeth'', then ''Sinha-mukh Thar'', ''Gaja Thar'' and ''Nava Thar''.{{sfn|Mehta|1970|p=169}}
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{commons category-inline|Kirti Stambha}}
 


{{Jain temples}}
{{Jain temples}}