Talk:Hoysala architecture

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[edit] Hoysala Art Dineshkannambadi 19:16, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Hi. recently I travelled to over 15 hoysala temples in a few districts of Karnataka and had the opportunity to take some great photos. I have put some of them in this page and given some details about features of their art. There are more images I will later put, like from transitional chalukya-->hoysala temples, examples of dvikuta (2 Vimanas), Chatushkuta (4 vimanas) etc. Feel free to add to this or better arrange the page contents.

Dinesh Kannambadi