The South Indian style of temple architecture
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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. ... The tower is topped by a dome-shaped cupola and a crowning pot and finial.
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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. ... The external walls of the temple are segmented by pilasters and carry niches housing sculpture.
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