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Refers to art in
the regions of Bengal, Orissa, NE, and NC, Delhi and
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Gujarat region.
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Used stone such
as Chlorite, sandstone and white marble
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Temple emphasis
is primarily on vertically; horizontality is
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suppressed.
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High base
emphasis the vertically of the whole
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The porch and
congregational halls are called mandapa,
which in the
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S style was
clearly separated with the tower over the shrine.
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Sikhara
is the tallest structure, symbolizing the center of the universe;
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often rose
around 24-30 meters (79-98 ft) some reached over 60 m
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(196 ft).
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Amalaka is a
capstone.
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