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Differentiate between Nagara style and Drawidian style of architecture.

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Answered by abhisingh42
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Explanation:

Temples located in Northern India are classified as Nagara Style. The dravidian style has 1 single Shikhara. In Dravidian Style, it is always a single tower. ... These are the main differences between Nagara Style and Dravidian Style of Temple Architecture.

Answered by darshmenon05
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Explanation:

The Difference between the Nagara Style and Dravidian Style Temple Architecture is explained here

in detail. This topic is important from the perspective of the Indian Art and Architecture Syllabus for

UPSC Civil Service Exam. Nagara style of temple architecture emerged in North India and

The Dravidian style of architecture evolved in South India. Both Nagara and Dravidian styles of

architecture emerged from the earlier style known as the Panchayatana style of architecture.

Basically, their development can be divided into three stages. First, there were simple pillars

and structures. In the second stage, more carvings were added and the top part became heavy,

so the pillars were also made more ornate. In the third stage, more decorations were added to

the Shikhar (top part) and also to the pillars. The trajectory of growth was very complex in

art.The difference between Nagara Style and Dravidian Style Architecture given here can help

the UPSC Civil Service exam aspirants to understand the basics better and know their

comparisons thoroughly

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