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Which of the following is not a type of Shikhara in Nagara-style temples?

ALatina (Rekha-Prasada) – A curving spire with a square base

BPhamsana – A broader base with a straight-line slope

CValabhi – A rectangular base with a vaulted roof

DDravida – A pyramidal tower with step-like tiers

Answer:

D. Dravida – A pyramidal tower with step-like tiers

Read Explanation:

Garbhagriha (Sanctum Sanctorum): The most sacred space of the temple, where the deity’s idol is enshrined. Statues of the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna are often placed at its entrance. Mandapa (Assembly Hall): A pillared hall in front of the main shrine, used for congregational rituals. Absence of Water Tanks: Unlike Dravida-style temples, Nagara temples typically lack water reservoirs within the premises. Elevated Platforms: Temples are often constructed on raised platforms. Shikhara (Temple Tower): A symbolic representation of the cosmic and natural order in Hindu tradition, varying in form based on period and region. Types of Shikharas: Latina (Rekha-Prasada): Square base with walls curving inward to a peak. Phamsana: Broader base, shorter in height, with a straight-line slope. Valabhi: Rectangular base with a vaulted roof, emerging from the Gupta heartland. Bhumija: Characterized by miniature spires arranged in a grid-like pattern on each face. Amalaka: A fluted, disc-like structure at the top of the Shikhara. Kalasha: A spherical finial placed above the Amalaka. Vertical Plane Variations: Triratha Temples: Early structures with three vertical projections. Pancharatha, Saptaratha, and Navaratha Temples: Later developments featuring five, seven, or nine projections, often used as panels for sculptural narratives. Additional Features: Pradakshina Path (Ambulatory Passage): A covered circumambulatory corridor around the Garbhagriha. Minimal Boundary Walls and Gateways: Unlike later temple styles, early Nagara temples had simple or no elaborate enclosures.


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