Political Science, asked by pitamberdatt1976, 5 months ago

South Indian temples were built in -----​

Answers

Answered by neerajverma4151
2

Answer:

South Indian temple architecture, also called Drāviḍa Style, architecture invariably employed for Hindu temples in modern Tamil Nadu from the 7th to the 18th century, characterized by its pyramidal, or kūṭina-type, tower. Variant forms are found in Karnataka (formerly Mysore) and Andhra Pradesh states.

plz follow me

Answered by bhavayjeet
1

Answer:

South Indian temple architecture, also called Drāviḍa Style, architecture invariably employed for Hindu temples in modern Tamil Nadu from the 7th to the 18th century, characterized by its pyramidal, or kūṭina-type, tower. Variant forms are found in Karnataka (formerly Mysore) and Andhra Pradesh

Explanation:

please like my video on Vishwas edu it's my first effort please like and subscribe it

Similar questions