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What is meant by Gopuram and Shikhara?​

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--> In South India, the equivalent term is vimana; unlike the shikhara, this refers to the whole building, including the sanctum beneath. The southern vimana is not to be confused with the elaborate gateway-towers of south Indian temples, called gopuram, which are often taller and more prominent features in large temples.

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In South India, the equivalent term is vimana; unlike the shikhara, this refers to the whole building, including the sanctum beneath. ... The southern vimana is not to be confused with the elaborate gateway-towers of south Indian temples, called gopuram, which are often taller and more prominent features in large temples.

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