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Month: February 2023

Nagara Style Temple

Nagara Style Temple architecture does not have elaborate boundary walls or gateways. There are many subdivisions of Nagara temples depending on the shape of the shikhar. This architecture followed the Panchayatan style. Latina (Nagara Order): The most common name for the simple shikhara which is square at the base and whose walls curve or slope …

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Post Mauryan Art and Architecture

Post Mauryan period is dominated by the rock-cut architecture. The period of the second century BCE also marked the rise of the main Brahmanical sects such as the Vaishnavas and the Shaivas which also led to building of Hindu temples and sculptures as well apart from Buddhist art. Some of the prominent examples of the …

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Amravati School

The school developed on the bank of river Krishna under Satvahana dynasty.  The school produced diverse sculptures. The Tribhanga (Body with three bends) posture is the main sculpture of this school. This was also indigenous art. The sculpture was made using white marble.  The main emphasis was on Buddhist architecture. Amaravati Stupa also has pradakshinapatha …

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Laddakh Art

Laddakh Art also developed influenced initially by Kushan art and later infused local elements. This architectural style profusely uses wooden elements and is influenced by Tibetan architecture. In painting also a new style called ‘Thanka’ painting evolved. The second change was a belief in Bodhisattvas. These were supposed to be persons who had attained enlightenment. …

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Mathura school

This school flourished on the bank of Yamuna.  The Mathura school produced the sculpture of all the three religions Jain, Buddha, Hindu.  Mathura school is the indigenous art.  Material used was red sandstone. The sculptural tradition in Gandhara had the confluence of Bactria, Parthia and the local Gandhara tradition. The local sculptural tradition at Mathura …

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Modern Architecture in India

Modern architecture in India is a style of architecture that has evolved over the years, drawing influences from traditional Indian architecture and modern architectural movements from around the world. This style of architecture is characterized by its use of simple and clean lines, minimalistic design, and innovative use of materials and technology. Modern architecture in …

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European Architecture in India

European architecture in India reflects the country’s rich colonial history and is a testament to the cultural exchange and influences that took place during the colonial era. This style of architecture is characterized by its grand structures, imposing façades, and classical design elements, which were inspired by the architectural styles of Europe. European architecture in …

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Islamic Architecture in India

Islamic architecture in India is a unique and eclectic blend of styles and influences that reflects the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage. This style of architecture is characterized by its intricate geometric designs, domes, arches, and minarets, which are inspired by the architectural styles of the Islamic world. Islamic architecture in India first appeared …

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Architecture of Hindu Tempe in India

Hindu temples are one of the most recognizable and iconic architectural styles in India, reflecting the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the country’s Hindu population. These structures have been built for thousands of years, with some of the earliest examples dating back to the 5th century CE. Hindu temples are typically built around a …

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Stupas and Chaityas in India

Stupas and chaityas are two important types of religious structures found in India. Both stupas and chaityas are associated with Buddhism, but they serve different purposes and have distinct architectural features. A stupa is a large, dome-shaped structure that is used as a place of worship and meditation. Stupas typically contain relics, such as the …

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