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160 NORTHERN OR INDO-ARYAN STYLE. BOOK VI. far as I can make out, none were originally erected with them. The true Orissan temple is like that represented in Woodcut No. 184, a building with two apartments only, and these astylar, or practically so : the pillars were only introduced in the com- paratively modern additions. 315. View of Great or Lingaraja Temple, Bhuvanejwar. (From a Photograph.) The outline of this temple in elevation is not, at first sight,