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Which of the following statements about Temple Architecture in India is INCORRECT?
Nagara and Dravida are famous South Indian temple construction styles.
Vesara order was created through the selective mixing of Nagara and Dravida order.
Panchayatana style of architecture was practiced during Gupta period.
All of the above
Nagara is North Indian style; Dravida is South Indian. Vesara is a mixture of both. Temple at Deograh (Lalitpur, UP) is in the panchayatana style of architecture where the main shrine is built on a rectangular plinth with four smaller subsidiary shrines at the four corners (making it a total number of five shrines, hence the name, panchayatana).
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