1. Describe the main features of North Indian and South Indian temples of the medieval period
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these temples have a kalas on top
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Explanation: there are two main style of temple architecture the Nagara style and Dravidian style the Nagara style temples were built in Northern India Dravidian style prevailed in South India in the Nagara style of temple architecture the tower know as shikhar is an inverted structure with a bulge the middle khajuraho temple is the best example for Nagara style temples Dravidian in style of temple architecture the tower vimaan is pyramidal in shape and is composed of a series of tiers that diminish in size as they ascend the temple have many stories day have an enclosure and a Gateway called Gopuram the best example of this style is the kailash nath temple at kanchipuram.
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