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the monolithic mega size ornamented pillars are the unique features of the ______ style​

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Medieval Pandya

The monolithic mega size ornamented pillars are the unique features of the medieval Pandya style.

  • Southern Indian architectural style known as Dravidian is often used in Pandyan temple construction. The main tower, also known as the vimana, and the entrance gateway, also known as the gopuram, are the defining characteristics of Dravidian architecture.
  • The Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, also referred to as the Madurai Meenakshi Temple, is a prime example of Pandya dynasty structural architecture. The Pandyan ruler Kulashekarar constructed the historic city of Madurai in the sixth century.
  • The Cholas had the strongest army and navy in the world at the time, and they controlled South East Asian nations. The Pandyan Kingdom was in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It began in the sixth century BC and concluded in the fifteenth century AD. The Nagara, or Northern style, Dravida, or Southern style, and Vesara, or Mixed style, are the three principal types of temple architecture.
  • Indian temple design can be categorised into three main categories: Nagara (northern style), Vesara (mixed style), and Dravida (southern style). These different varieties each have their own unique cultural heritages and influences.

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