Bhumija

Bhumija is a variety of northern Indian Shikhara (tower or spire on top of a shrine) that is particularly popular in temples of western India, northern Deccan and the Malwa regions in India. It comprises a central Latina projection, tapering towards the top on all four faces. The quadrants so formed are decorated with miniature spires, in horizontal and vertical rows, all the way to the top.

Examples
Bhumija towers over minor shrines in Chennakeshava Temple at Belur, Karnataka, India
Bhumija spire in Southern India-Sadashiva Temple (1249 CE) built by Hoysala Empire at Nuggehalli, Karnataka

Shiv Mandir, Ambarnath
Moole Shankareshvara Temple, Turuvekere
Ramappa Temple, Telangana
Arang Jain temples
Galateshwar Temple, Gujarat (rare Bhumija temple with Gujarati Chaulukya influence)

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