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  2. Dravidian architecture - Wikipedia

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    It is a fusion of Dravidian architecture and Nagara Bhumija styles in which sandbox technology is used to construct Vimana—horizontal stepped tower. There are hundreds of monuments in the core of Hanamakonda and Warangal of which Thousand Pillar Temple , Ramappa Temple , Ramappa Lake , Warangal Fort and Kota Gullu are prominent. [ 25 ]

  3. Category:Dravidian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Dravidian architecture" The following 37 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Pandyan art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Key features of Pandyan architecture include the vimanas, mandapas, and the gopuras. [3] The vimana is the structure above and around the main shrine and is the area where the deities are present. [1] The vimana can be single or multi storied, depending on how many deities the temple contains. [31]

  5. Hindu temple architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of a Hindu temple (Nagara style). These core elements are evidenced in the oldest surviving 5th–6th century CE temples. Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the garbha griha or womb-chamber, where the primary Murti or ...

  6. Hoysala architecture - Wikipedia

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    It is distinctively Dravidian, and according to Brown, owing to its features, Hoysala architecture qualifies as an independent style. [52] While the Hoysalas introduced innovative features into their architecture, they also borrowed features from earlier builders of Karnata like the Kadambas, Western Chalukyas.

  7. Architecture of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] It is distinctively Dravidian, and owing to its unique features, Hoysala architecture qualifies as an independent style. [41] The Hoysala sculpture in all its richness is said to be a challenge to photography. [42] The artistry of the Hoysalas in stone has been compared to the finesse of an ivory worker or a goldsmith. The abundance ...

  8. Vijayanagara architecture - Wikipedia

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    Vijayanagara architecture of 1336–1565 CE was a notable building idiom that developed during the rule of the imperial Hindu Vijayanagara Empire. The empire ruled South India , from their regal capital at Vijayanagara , on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in modern Karnataka , India .

  9. Pancha Rathas - Wikipedia

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    Pancha Rathas is an example of monolithic Indian rock-cut architecture. The complex was initially thought to have carved during the reign of King Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE). However, historians such as Nagaswamy attributed all of monuments in Mahabalipuram to Narasimhavarman II (c. 690–725 CE) with the discovery of new inscriptions. [ 1 ]