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Vesara is a
hybrid form of
Indian temple architecture that
combines Dravidian Southern Indian site
layouts with
shape details characteristic of the Nagara...
- complex,
about 25
kilometers from Belur, with
beautiful carvings,
preserved Vesara superstructure and a
galaxy of
artwork from all
Hindu traditions Lakshminarasimha...
- complex,
about 25
kilometers from Belur, with
beautiful carvings,
preserved Vesara superstructure and a
galaxy of
artwork from all
Hindu traditions; about...
- rock architecture, the
Dravidian style of
Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, the
Vesara style of Karnataka, Telangana, and the
Nagara style of Maharashtra. In Dravidian...
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texts as
vesara. In the
southern part of the Deccan, i.e., in the
region of
Karnataka is
where some of the most
experimental hybrid styles of
vesara architecture...
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jaali (perforated
stone or
latticed screen) work. It can be
classified a
vesara style of architecture. The
temple was
established in 1974, by Baba Sant...
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Kakatiya architecture was a
notable Vesara Architecture Style temple building architecture developed during the rule of the
Kakatiya dynasty (1163–1323...
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World Heritage Site. In the 14th century, the
kings continued to
build vesara or Deccan-style
monuments but
later incorporated Dravida-style
gopuras to...
- The
Vesara style, a
synthesis of
Nagara and Dravidian, is seen in
Karnataka and most
commonly in
Hoysala and
later Chalukya temples. In the
vesara style...
- or
Dravidian idiom of architecture.
Kakatiya architecture was a
notable Vesara temple building architecture developed during the rule of the
Kakatiya dynasty...