The Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, is primarily constructed from sandstone and laterite stone. The temple's intricate carvings and architecture showcase the skill of the artisans and the durability of these materials. Additionally, wood is used in certain parts, especially for the iconic wooden idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. The temple's design reflects the Kalinga architectural style, emphasizing both aesthetics and structural integrity.
If by 'MANDIR' you mean literally which is a term in Sanskrit language for 'Temples' then the word 'Mandir' is associated with HINDU RELIGION. But Greeks first used the word 'Temples' for their holy places.
Velour material is material used to make tracksuits etc.
The name of the temple that hindus worship is called a mandir. A mandir can be used for many things including worship, ceremonies and also community centres.
what materials were used to make aboriginal objects
The material is Horse Hair :)
At the front of the Mandir, there are great steps leading towards the part of the Mandir where the dharshan (worshipping) takes place, which are only used sometimes. On the top of the Mandir there are dome shapes, which have flags on them. In front of the outside stairs there is an arc, which has also been carved brilliantly.
Steel is used.
Cotton was used to make flour sacks.
Its material is stainless steel.
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Rocks.