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The architectural principles of temples in India are described in Shilpa Shastra. Shilpa Shastra mentions three main type of temple architecture – Nagara or the Northern style, the Dravida or the Southern style and the Vesara or Mixed style. Nagara style The style of temple architecture that became popular in northern India is known as Nagara.



by Srinivasa83. published on 16 December 2016. Download Full Size Image. The Somnathapura temple, Karnataka, India. The temple is a good example of the Vesara architectural style which mixed northern and southern styles (Nagara and Dravida). 13th century CE. Remove Ads.



Jean-Pierre Dalbera (CC BY) Ardhamandapa - a temple portico serving as an entrance porch. Bho - a medallion motif of Orissan architecture which projects from towers and shows a monster regurgitating garlands flanked by two dwarfs. Principal Features of a Hindu Temple Complex Tangopaso (CC BY-NC-SA)



Since it was an amalgamation, it was named Vesara or Vyamishra which literally means hybrid. The Hoysalas of Dvarasamudra promoted this style with zeal in the present-day Karnataka heartland mainly. The Vesara style temples in the Deccan region were built mostly between 1100 to 1300 CE.



Udit Lakhoria - September 22, 2022 KBC 2022| Choose the correct option Ques: The name of the architecture style ‘Vesara’ which mixes styles from north and south India, comes from a Sanskrit word.



by Srinivasa83. published on 16 December 2016. Download Full Size Image. The Somnathapura temple, Karnataka, India. The temple is a good example of the Vesara architectural style which mixed northern and southern styles (Nagara and Dravida). 13th century CE. Remove Ads.



This page describes Prasada styles (C): Vesara which is chapter 4 of the study on Vastu-Shastra (Indian architecture) fifth part (Temple architecture). This part deals with This book deals with an outline history of Hindu Temple (the place of worship). It furtherr details on various religious buildings in India such as: shrines, temples.