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Collect pictures of Nagara, Dravida and Vesara style temple and make a collage of it. Do this project with the following guidelines

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The India temples are divided into two different broad orders including Nagara and Dravida.  


Also, the Vesara style of the temples as the independent style developed through the perfect combination of Dravida and Nagara orders.


The Indian temples are well-known for their unique and heart-grabbing architectures as well as extraordinary construction techniques.

Answered by dackpower
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Southern Indian temples are typically encompassed inside a walled court with a door known as gopuram which over time had become even more extensive and magnificent than the temple itself.

Kandariya Mahadeva pantheon at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh is one of the best representation of Nagara temple architecture.

In distinction, Dravida columns are known separately as vimana are in the formation of an advanced pyramid that extends up linearly rather than arched.

There is only one vimana in the Dravidian architecture on the roof of the chief temple. The subsidiary memorials do not have vimanas, unlike in Nagara construction. The Nagara style of temples was commonly instituted on upraised platforms.

The presence of a water tank inside the temple compound is an exceptional characteristic of the Dravidian style.

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