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North Indian temples do not contain surrounding corridors and hallsNorth Indian temples you can find that the tallest towers are constructed over the sanctum sanctorum. This is not the case with the South Indian temples(except Kerala temples).
some have different architecture-work done
Religion is central to Indian arts--music, literature, painting, architecture, music, dance, theater...
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They are dedicated to different deities... Obviously.
THAT OPTION IS a. Gupta architecture b. Rashtrakuta architecture c. Chalukya architecture d. Chola architecture The Kailash Temple at Ellora is built by Krishna 1 of the Rashtrakuta dynasty.
temple is a place e where u PRAY and home is where you LIVE.
The Akshardham temple, meaning 'the eternal, divine abode of the supreme God' is located in New Dehli India. It is a glorious masterpiece showcasing 10,000 years of Indian Architecture and Heritage. There is also an Akshardham Indian Cultural Complex in Gandhinagar, in the State of Gujarat.
The Peruvudaiyar Kovil or Brihadeeswarar Temple (Tamil: பெருவுடையார் கோவில், peruvuḍaiyār kōvil [?]), also known as Rajarajeswaram [1], at Thanjavur in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is the world's first complete granite temple[2] and a brilliant example of the major heights achieved by Cholas in temple architecture. It is a tribute and a reflection of the power of its patron RajaRaja Chola I. It remains as one of the greatest glories of Indian architecture[3]. The temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Great Living Chola Temples" and this temple is an ultimate testimonial for the Tamil architectural cognizance in planning and sculpting this temple.
This temple was constructed in the 11 th century and is an example of Chola architecture.
The Temple of Zeus, The Temple on the Ilissus, The Temple of Aphaia
Ramappa Temple - Unesco World Heritage Site - kakatiya rudreshwara Temple near Warangal, Telangana Ramappa Temple also known as the Kakatiya Rudreswara Temple of Telangana has been selected as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The history of Ramappa Temple, a piece of architecture and art that stands as a testimony of the Indian culture and the royal Kakatiyas.