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Indian architectural style
Vesara is a hybrid form of Indian temple architecture that combines Dravidian Southern Indian site layouts with shape details characteristic of the Nagara
Vesara
variations that combine elements of both. Other regional styles, such as the Vesara style of the Deccan plateau and the Kalinga style of eastern India, developed
Architecture_of_India
Plateau in India
Temple architecture, the Dravidian style of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, the Vesara style of Karnataka, Telangana, and the Nagara style of Maharashtra. In Dravidian
Deccan_Plateau
Hindu temple in Delhi, India
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
Chhatarpur_Temple
Town in Karnataka, India
complex, about 25 kilometers from Belur, with beautiful carvings, preserved Vesara superstructure and a galaxy of artwork from all Hindu traditions Lakshminarasimha
Belur,_Karnataka
Village in Karnataka, India
complex, about 25 kilometers from Belur, with beautiful carvings, preserved Vesara superstructure and a galaxy of artwork from all Hindu traditions; about
Halebidu
Indian building style
Kakatiya architecture was a notable Vesara Architecture Style temple building architecture developed during the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty (1163–1323
Kakatiya_architecture
divisions, as large temples were typically built with royal patronage. The Vesara style originated in the region between the Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers
Hindu_temple_architecture
State in southwestern India
metres, and the construction of temples and sculptures adhering to the Vesara style of architecture. The expansion of the Hoysala Empire brought minor
Karnataka
Architectural idiom in Hindu temple architecture
ruled from Badami, Karnataka in the period 543–753 CE and spawned the Vesara style called Badami Chalukya Architecture. The finest examples of their
Dravidian_architecture
Tower or spire in Indian temple architecture
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
Shikhara
Temple in the Gadag district of Karnataka state, India
integrating all three major styles of Hindu temple architecture – the Nagara, the Vesara and the Dravida. Lakkundi is about 12 kilometers from the twin city of Gadag-Betageri
Kasivisvesvara Temple, Lakkundi
Kasivisvesvara_Temple,_Lakkundi
Shaiva temple at Davanagere, India
According to the historian Kamath, Western Chalukya temples usually exhibit vesara style superstructure (called shikhara), and this is confirmed by the Archaeological
Bhimeshvara_Temple,_Nilagunda
Hindu temple in Gujarat, India
followed the Solanki-style, which is Nagara architecture inspired by the Vesara ideas found in Western regions of India. The rebuilt temple as found in
Somnath_Temple
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
Venogopala, Lakshminarasimha and Vishnu-Puroshottama. It is notable for its Vesara architecture, with artwork that includes legends and deities of Vaishnavism
Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Bhadravati
Lakshmi_Narasimha_Temple,_Bhadravati
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
era. Further, the temples include north Indian Bhumija and south Indian Vesara aedicules on the outer walls above the panels. It is unclear when this temple
Nageshvara-Chennakeshava Temple complex, Mosale
Nageshvara-Chennakeshava_Temple_complex,_Mosale
Karnataka India. It is an early non-ornate, Hoysala construction with simpler Vesara style. The village of Koodli – also spelled Kudli, Kudali – was a major
Rameshvara_Temple,_Koodli
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
hundred meters to the west – is dedicated to Vishnu. Both temples reflect a Vesara-style Hoysala architecture, share similar design ideas and features, and
Someshvara_Temple,_Haranhalli
Region in India
architecture, the Dravidian style of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and the Vesara style of Karnataka, Telangana. The architecture of Kerala is unique and
South_India
Empire in southern India (1336–1646)
World Heritage Site. In the 14th century, the kings continued to build vesara or Deccan-style monuments but later incorporated Dravida-style gopuras to
Vijayanagara_Empire
present Nagara Style Māru-Gurjara architecture 900 to present (Rajasthan and Gujarat) Vesara Style (Dravidian fusion styles) Badami Chalukya architecture
List_of_architectural_styles
Style in Hindu temple architecture
dynasty; later it spread more widely. This style is sometimes called the Vesara style and Chalukya style, a term that also includes the much later Western
Badami_Chalukya_architecture
Ancient Jain temple at Shravanbelgola
Kirtimukha relief on vesara shikhara (tower over shrine) at Akkana Basadi in Shravanabelagola
Akkana_Basadi
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
the demon Gajasura. Rear of Mallikarjuna temple at Basaralu Profile of vesara shikhara (tower) and shrine of Mallikarjuna temple at Basaralu Old Kannada
Mallikarjuna_Temple,_Basaralu
13th century Kakatiya Hindu temple in Telangana
94333 Architecture Architect Ramappa Type Kakatiya architecture, Bhumija/Vesara style Creator Recherla Rudra Completed 13th Century Direction of façade
Ramappa_Temple
11–12th century Indian building style
Chalukya or Later Chalukya architecture and broadly classified under the Vesara Style, is the distinctive style of ornamented architecture that evolved
Western_Chalukya_architecture
Architecture of Indian state
the world. This is one of the most elegant monuments built in Dravidian, Vesara and Nagara styles during the period between 900 and 1000. The temple, which
Architecture_of_Karnataka
8th-century Hindu temple
seen in other temples of the Pallava period. Its circular shikara, is in vesara style architecture. The shikhara is erected on a circular griva, which has
Shore_Temple
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
features of this stellate-style temple include its exquisitely ornamented Vesara superstructures (shikara) with jewelry-like details. Inside are the finely
Veera Narayana Temple, Belavadi
Veera_Narayana_Temple,_Belavadi
12th-century Hindu temple in Karnataka state, India
different parts of India – Nagara (north, west, east), Dravida (south), Vesara (Deccan), Bhumija (central, east) and composite forms. The carvings, state
Brahmeshvara_Temple,_Kikkeri
Medieval Hindu temple style
from the Tamil style of further south. Other terms for the tradition are Vesara, and Chalukya architecture, divided into early Badami Chalukya architecture
Hoysala_architecture
from Karnataka were prolific builders. The Badami Chalukyas spawned the Vesara style of architecture and experimented with several myriad styles with frequent
Religion_in_Karnataka
Medieval Kingdom in South India
as UNESCO world heritage sites in 2023. Akkana Basadi, Shravanabelagola Vesara style Vimana of the Lakshmi Narasimha temple at Nuggehalli (1246 CE) Stellate
Hoysala_Kingdom
Dravidian ethnic group
Empire and is declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO Pattadakal is a vesara style of Hindu temple architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Badami
Kannadigas
Hindu temples in Karnataka, India
Pataleshvara temple. The Vaidyeshvara temple comprises a sanctum with a Vesara tower (a shikhara which is a fusion of south and north Indian styles) in
Group of temples at Talakadu, Karnataka
Group_of_temples_at_Talakadu,_Karnataka
Hindu Temple in India
temple is a mixture of Nagri Architecture, Dravidian architecture, and Vesara architecture. A dome shape is carved above the Dev Sun Temple, with a gold
Deo_Surya_Mandir
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
hundred meters to the east – is dedicated to Shiva. Both temples reflect a Vesara-style Hoysala architecture, share similar design ideas and features, and
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli
Lakshminarasimha_Temple,_Haranhalli
Hindu temple in Bihar, India
Nepal at the time. The architecture of temple is a blend of Nagara and vesara style. The temple is on the bank of Kamaldah Lake, and is the largest Shiva
Mahendranath_Temple
12th century Hindu temple in Warangal, Telangana
574750°E / 18.003722; 79.574750 Architecture Type Kakatiya, Chalukya, Kadamba architecture/Vesara Creator Rudra Deva Completed 1163; 863 years ago (1163) CE
Thousand_Pillar_Temple
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
mature Hoysalanadu architectural tradition. The fully carved, three storey Vesara vimana of this temple is notable. The monument is protected by the Karnataka
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Vignasante
Lakshminarasimha_Temple,_Vignasante
Classical Indian dynasty (543–753)
is seen clearly in the field of architecture. The Chalukyas spawned the Vesara style of architecture which includes elements of the northern nagara and
Chalukya_dynasty
Hoysala King from 1108 to 1152
Chennakeshava Temple commissioned by Vishnuvardhana, Vesara architecture at Belur
Vishnuvardhana
Hindu temples in India dating from the 7th and 9th centuries
resemble the style of Pattadakal, Aihole style as they were Karnata Dravida, Vesara style native to Karnataka. The temples are significant for their east-facing
Alampur_Navabrahma_Temples
6th-8th century Hindu and Jain cave temples in Karnataka, India
southern Dravida styles. Cave 3 also shows icons and reliefs in the so-called Vesara style, a fusion of ideas from the two styles, as well as some of the earliest
Badami_cave_temples
Pattadakal, Aihole and Badami. These temples exhibit the evolution of the Vesara style of architecture. The Eastern Chalukyas ruled along the eastern coast
History_of_South_India
Village in Karnataka, India
Hall pillar pedestal relief in the Mahadeva temple at Itagi Profile of Vesara tower and shrine in the Mahadeva temple at Itagi Profile of wall relief
Mahadeva_Temple,_Itagi
Hindu temple of Shiva in Tamil Nadu, India
architects from Kerala. However, the golden roof is a striking example of Vesara architecture with its apsidal shape. Two small structures called the Chit
Nataraja_Temple,_Chidambaram
Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE
Shatpadi (seven line) etc. became widely accepted. The Hoysalas expanded the Vesara architecture stemming from the Chalukyas,culminating in the Hoysala architectural
Middle_kingdoms_of_India
Hoysala King from 1173 to 1220
II's rule saw the proliferation of the temple construction adhering to the Vesara architecture, a style first made popular by the Western Chalukyas. Some
Veera_Ballala_II
11th-century Mahavira temple in Lakkundi, Gadag District of Karnataka state, India
(Chloritic schist). In the coming decades, this transformation was to lead Vesara architecture toward increased ornamentation and articulation. The temple
Brahma_Jinalaya,_Lakkundi
Region in Karnataka, India
Badami Chalukyas, Western Chalukya, Rashtrakuta and Vijayanagara empires: Vesara style Badami Chalukya architecture Gadag style of architecture Rashtrakutas
North_Karnataka
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
niches which carry miniature decorative tower or turrets (Aedicula) in vesara style (a fusion of south and north Indian styles). The doorjamb of the sanctum
Kalleshvara_Temple,_Ambali
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tamil Nadu, India
relatively-uncommon Hindu design found in Aihole and elsewhere in India. The two-storey, Vesara-style temple is 16 feet (4.9 m) high and 18 feet (5.5 m) long. It has kutas
Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram
Group_of_Monuments_at_Mahabalipuram
Village in Karnataka, India
a peculiarity of the Karnataka region and defines the beginnings of the Vesara style of architecture. A natural mountain spring flows within the temple
Mahakuta_group_of_temples
styles of rock architecture, the pure Dravida style of Tamil Nadu and the Vesara style (also called Karnata Dravida style) present in Karnataka. Other style
South_Indian_culture
Architecture of India from the Bronze Age to the 9th century CE
1-3(april-june)1924. 1924. p. 140. Dubey, Lal Mani (1978). "Some Observations on the Vesara School of Hindu Architecture". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
Ancient_Indian_architecture
literary metres and the construction of temples and sculptures adhering to the Vesara style of architecture. The expansion of the Hoysala Empire brought large
History_of_Karnataka
Town in Karnataka, India
monuments that are the culmination of earliest experiments in the so-called vesara style of Hindu temple architecture. The temples were built in the 8th century
Ron,_Karnataka
Modern genre of classical singing in the Indian subcontinent
compositions such as sādhāraṇī, rūpakālapti, śuddhā, bhinnā, gauḍī and vesara. Sadharani was an eclectic style of composition that incorporated elements
Khyal
Temples of Maluti village of India
categories and none of them are in the architectural styles of the Nagara, Vesara or Dravida. According to Mc Cutchion, these temples were built to the Cara-cala
Maluti_temples
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
The miniature towers (turrets) are in various styles; nagara, dravida, vesara, and bhumija. The large wall images of deities and their attendants are
Bucesvara_Temple,_Koravangala
Planetarium in India. South Karnataka is a unique combination of spectacular vesara style Hoysala architecture, colossal Jain monuments, colonial buildings
Tourism_in_Karnataka
Hindu temple in Aurad, Karnataka
77°24′52″E / 18.2538°N 77.4145°E / 18.2538; 77.4145 Architecture Style Vesara Founder Kalyani Chalukyas Completed c. 1075 CE Materials Chloritic schist
Amareshwar_Temple
variations that combine elements of both. Other regional styles, such as the Vesara style of the Deccan plateau and the Kalinga style of eastern India, developed
Culture_of_South_Asia
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
illustrates a later stage Hoysala architecture with a square plan and four-storey Vesara vimana, one that strongly resembles the Harnahalli temples. It was built
Lakshminarayana Temple, Hosaholalu
Lakshminarayana_Temple,_Hosaholalu
Village in Karnataka, India
Karnataka Tourism in North Karnataka Gadag Lakkundi Mahadeva Temple (Itagi) Vesara Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dambal. History of Indian Art Rahman
Dambal
Overview of and topical guide to Karnataka
Nayaka Kempegowda Moghuls architecture literature Literature literary metres Vesara style of architecture Indo-Saracenic Battle of Talikota Nizam of Hyderabad
Outline_of_Karnataka
Village in Karnataka, India
Brahmalingeshwara Temple of Lord Brahma is a compact structure, stellate design Vesara style temple. Naregal abbigeri Sudi Gajendragad Ron Gadag Karnataka "Yahoomaps
Savadi,_Gadag
Settlement in Karnataka, India
to the "middle phase" of Badami Chalukya architecture, also called the Vesara style by some, and "Karnataka Dravida" by Adam Hardy, who sees this Deccan
Krauncha_Giri
Village in Karnataka, India
(closed mantapa or hall) facing a shrine in Kalleshwara temple, Hire Hadagali Vesara tower in Kalleshwara temple at Hire Hadagali Profile of shrine, and porch
Kalleshwara Temple, Hire Hadagali
Kalleshwara_Temple,_Hire_Hadagali
History of Karnataka region of India
verse or sestet) etc. became widely accepted. The Hoysalas expanded the Vesara architecture stemming from the Chalukyas, culminating in the Hoysala architectural
Political history of medieval Karnataka
Political_history_of_medieval_Karnataka
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
(hall) and shrine outer wall decor in Kaitabheshvara temple at Kubatur Vesara style tower over shrine in Kaitabheshvara temple at Kubatur Ornate bay ceiling
Kaitabheshvara Temple, Kubatur
Kaitabheshvara_Temple,_Kubatur
the Carpathians Vernacular residential architecture of Western Sichuan Vesara Vestibule Viaduct Victorian architecture Victorian house Victorian restoration
Index of architecture articles
Index_of_architecture_articles
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
tradition of Dravidian temple architecture, Central Indian tradition of Vesara temple architecture and North Indian tradition of Nagara temple architecture
Dharmaraja_Ratha
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
(aedicula). The superstructures over the shrines are 3-tiered (tritala arpita) vesara (combination of south and north Indian style) with the sculptural details
Kedareshvara Temple, Balligavi
Kedareshvara_Temple,_Balligavi
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