Distinguish between nagara and dravidian style of architecture
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Dravida style of architecture
Nagara style of architecture
Location
According to the Silpasastras, those temples which are situated between the Krishna River and Kanyakumari are Dravida style.
According to the Silpasastras, north Indian temples are Nagara style.
Central Tower
It has pyramidical shaped central tower (called Vimana in Dravida style). In this style, there is only one single Shikhara or Vimana.
It is characterized by a beehive shaped curvilinear tower (called a Shikhara, in northern terminology) made up of layer upon layer of architectural elements and a cruciform ground plan. In this style, there is a multiple Shikharas.
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