Main feature of south indian temple architecture
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Answer:
South Indian temple architecture, also called Dravida Style..
Explanation:
Features Of South Indian Temple Architecture Are :- The South Indian temple consists essentially of a square-chambered sanctuary topped by a superstructure, tower, or spire and an attached pillared porch or hall (maṇḍapa, or maṇṭapam), enclosed by a peristyle of cells within a rectangular court..
The origins of the Dravida style can be observed in the Gupta period...
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Architectural features of the temples of Bengal:
1. Double roofed or dochala, four roofed (chauchala).
2. Comparative more complex-four roofed structures-four triangular roofs placed on four walls moved up to coverage on curved line or a point.
3. Built on a square platform.
4. Interior plain.
5. Outer walls decorated with paintings, ornamental tiles or terracotta tablets.