Dravidian Style: pyramid-shaped towers with intricate carvings, commonly found in South India.
Nagara Style: tall, curvilinear spire on top of the sanctum sanctorum, commonly found in North India.
Vesara Style: a fusion of Dravidian and Nagara styles, characterized by a combination of the curvilinear spire and pyramid-shaped tower.
Hemadpanthi Style: stepped pyramid-shaped tower on top of the sanctum sanctorum, commonly found in Maharashtra.
Cave Temples: temples carved out of rock, typically found in central India.
Each style has unique features and history, reflecting India's diverse cultural heritage.
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