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'Nagara' temples typically have a ______ style of architecture.
South Indian
East Indian
North Indian
mixed
- "Nagara" temples are known for their North Indian style of architecture.
- These temples are characterized by their beehive-shaped towers, known as "Shikharas."
- The distinctiveness lies in their vertical structure and intricate carvings.
- South Indian temples, on the other hand, belong to the "Dravidian" style, featuring large gateways known as Gopurams.
- East Indian architecture, particularly the Odia style, is called “Kalinga” architecture, notable for its curvilinear towers.
- The term mixed style typically refers to a combination of architectural features from different regions.
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