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difference between pagoda style and stupa style and shikhar style

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Answered by ash00729
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Explanation:

Pagoda style architecture involves multi-roofed structures. ... Shikhara style is based on a tall pyramidal or a curvilinear structure. The structure is divided into 5 to 9 sections. The roofs are topped by bell shaped parts.

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Answered by reenajuglan2012
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Explanation:

Pagoda style and Shikhara style are the names of two different types of architecture in Nepal.

*Pagoda* *style*

Pagoda style architecture involves multi-roofed structures.

It is characterised by wide eaves and the support of wooden struts.

The roofs are topped by spires in the shape of an triangle.

These spires look like an inverted bell made up of burnished gold.

Kashtamandap and Pashupatinath temples in Kathmandu are great examples of Pagoda style of architecture.

**Shikhara** **style**

Shikhara style is based on a tall pyramidal or a curvilinear structure.

The structure is divided into 5 to 9 sections.

The roofs are topped by bell shaped parts.

Krishna temple in Patan is an example of Shikhara style of architecture.

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