The greatest stylistic forms of temple architecture during the early medieval period were the Nagara, the Dravida and the Vesara. Which of the following was the geographical spread of the Dravida style?

  • Between Vindhyan and Krishna river
  • Between Krishna and Kaveri rivers
  • Between Vindhyan and Kaveri river.
  • Between Godavari and Krishna rivers
  • Explanation:

    The Nagara style is associated with the land between the Himalayas and Vindhyas, the Dravida style with land between the Krishna and Kaveri rivers while Vesara style is associated with the area between the Vindhyas and the Krishna river.

The greatest stylistic forms of temple architecture during the early medieval period were the Nagara
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