in India which is an example of architecture for golden ratio
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Existence of the golden ratio in Tanjavur Brihadeeshwarar temple.
An ancient Tamil architecture had more knowledge about the Golden ratio
and they used to determine pleasing dimensional relationships between the length and width of Karpagragam,
Nandhi pavilion and entire courtyard, so that Karpagragam (main place god statue) and Nandhi pavilion
situated in inner courtyard of Brihadeeshwarar temple be acting on the major role to bring the Golden ratio
for the entire courtyard. one of the secret of beauty of the Brihadeeshwarar temple is
Golden proportion influenced its plan of designs and constructions.
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