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can someone tell some more information about art forms of himachal pradhesh if you can? [ btw it is for my project]

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Art forms of Himachal Pradesh

The ancient art of Himachal Pradesh has survived inthe form of Temple architecture , wood carvings , stone and metal sculptures , paintings and Chamba Rumals. This art can be divided into three groups :-

Khasha Art

Indo Aryan

Indo Tibetan

The most ancient art and architecture of Himachal Pradesh is in the Khasha style and the basic material used is wood.

Temple Architecture if Himachal Pradesh

Throughout Himachal Pradesh, there are four distinct styles of hill temple architecture which mark out different eras of religious beliefs. Taking the style of the roof as the basis of distinction, the four types are:

The ‘pent’ roof and verandah

Art forms of Himachal Pradesh

Pyramidical

Pagoda fashion with successive wooden roofs one on top of the other

A mixture of sloping and pagoda type roofs (known as Sutlej valley style)

Each geographical zone of the state has its own distinctive style of architecture. The low lying hills or the Shivalik hills have Shikhara, doomed and flat-roofed temples. The mid and higher hills have pent-roofed and pagoda roofed temples. The high mountainous areas have again flat-roofed temples but in a different style.

Pent Style

The pent roof temples are the most ancient. Some examples of this style are:

Lakshana Devi Temple at Bharmour (Chamba)

Shakti Devi temple at Chhatrari (Chamba)

Mirkula Devi Temple at Udaipur (Lahaul-Spiti)

Pyramidical Style

Pyramidical roofs are found in Jubbal valley. The classical examples in this style are:

Hateshwari Devi and Shiva temples at Hatkoti and Mahasu (Shimla)

Shiva temples at Deora in Jubbal (Shimla)

Pagoda Style

The pagoda style is the most interesting of all. It came to this region from Nepal, where it is common to most of the temples in Kathmandu. There are numerous pagoda-style temples in Mandi, Kullu, Shimla hills and Kinnaur regions of Himachal Pradesh. The classical examples in this style are:

Prashar temple (Mandi)

Hadimba temple in Manali (Kullu)

Tripura Sundari temple at Nagar (Kullu)

Triyugi Naryan temple at Dyar (Kullu)

Adi Brahma temple at Khokhan (Kullu)

Manu temple at Shanshar (Kullu)

Maheshwar temple at Sungra (Kinnaur)

Chagoann temple (Kinnaur)

Sutlej Valley Style

The fourth style (a fusion of pent roof and pagoda style) is generally found in the upper Sutlej valley. Some examples of this style of temples are:

Bahna Mahadev Temple (kangra)

Dhaneshwari Devi at Nethar in Outer Seraj (Kullu)

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