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245 | _aELEMENT OF INDIAN TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE | ||
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_aAllahabad _bAnsh Publications _c2016/01/01 |
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500 | _aAbout the Book Almost all Indian art has been religious, and almost all forms of artistic tradition have been deeply conservative. The Hindu temple developed over two thousand years and its architectural evolution took place within the boundaries of strict models derived solely from religious considerations. Therefore the architect was obliged to keep to the ancient basic proportions and rigid froms which remained unaltered over many centuries | ||
505 | _a1.Introduction 2.Basic form of a Hindu Temple 3.Nagara Style Temples 4.Dravidian Architecture Temple 5.Khajuraho-Architecture 6.Kalinga Architecture 7.Buddist Architecture 8.Ajanta Caves 9.Mahabodhi Temple 10.Badami Chalukya Architecture 11.Architecture of the Pallavas | ||
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