The Cholas are often associated with the height of Dravidian architecture and art. Comment. (150 words)
Evolution of Nagara Temple Architecture The Nagara style, indigenous to North India, is characterized by its distinctive shikhara, a towering superstructure that culminates in an amalaka (disc-like stone) and a kalasha (pot-shaped finial). Let's trace its evolution:
Evolution of Nagara Temple Architecture
The Nagara style, indigenous to North India, is characterized by its distinctive shikhara, a towering superstructure that culminates in an amalaka (disc-like stone) and a kalasha (pot-shaped finial).
Let’s trace its evolution:
Under the patronage of the Chola rulers, hundreds of temples were built in South India. It was the continuation of the Pallava architecture with some variations. This is what came to be known as Dravidian style of temple architecture. Features of Dravidian style of architecture: Main feature of thisRead more
Under the patronage of the Chola rulers, hundreds of temples were built in South India. It was the continuation of the Pallava architecture with some variations. This is what came to be known as Dravidian style of temple architecture.
Features of Dravidian style of architecture:
Cultural life of Cholas in recent times:
Examples of Dravidian art and culture: