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describe the contribution of cholas to Indian architecture and agriculture of 2 marks questions and 40-50 words​

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Answered by llakshmikommu
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the period of the imperial cholas in south india was an age of continuous improvement and refinement of Dravidian art and architecture. they utilised the wealth earned through their extensive conquests in building long-lasting stone temples and exquisite bronze sculptures,in an almost exclusively hindu culture setting.

the Cholas built the temples in the traditional way of the Pallava dynasty ,who were themselves influenced by the Amaravati School of architecture. the Chola artists and artisans further drew their influences from other contemporary art and architectural schools and elevated the dravidian temple design to Greater Heights the Chola Kings built a numerous temples through out their Kingdom which normally comprises the plane Central and northern Tamilnadu and at times the entire state of Tamil Nadu as also adjoining part of modern Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the evolution of the Chola temple architecture we can roughly see the three major phases beginning with the early phase starting with the Vijayalaya chola and counting till Sundara chola the middle phase of Raja Raja Chola and Rajendra Chola when the achievement scaled heights never reached before or since and the final phase during the chalukya chola period of kulottunga chola I still the demise of the chola empire

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Answered by jss5245
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The period of the imperial Cholas (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE) in South India was an age of continuous improvement and refinement of Dravidian art and architecture. ... The Cholas built their temples in the traditional way of the Pallava dynasty, who were themselves influenced by the Amaravati school of architecture.

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