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Describe the architecture of Chola period.

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Answered by VashisthAtul
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The architecture of Chola period were good. During the Chola period, they were the good architecture.
Answered by shreshthamritanshu
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Explanation:

Special Features of the Chola Architecture :The dvarapalas, or guardian figures, at the entrance to the mandapa, or hall which started from the Palava period became a unique feature of the Chola Temples.

The Dravidian Style got fully developed after a transition from the rock cut strucutres of the Pallava Period.

Early Chola temples at the Bank of river Kaveri were smaller and brick made, in comparision to the buildings of the Imperial Cholas.

The temples of the Imperial Cholas are covered with exquisite well composed sculptures and frescoes. Largest and tallest of all Indian temples i.e. Siva Temple of Thanjanvur was built in Chola Period. Ganas, among the sculptures at the temple, are the most memorable figures made in Chola temples.

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