The Chola temples represent an outstanding creative achievement in the conception of the Dravidian style of architecture. Explain. (UPSC GS 1 Mains)
Introduction
The Chola kings utilised their wealth earned through their extensive conquest in building exquisite monuments. It is due to this, the Chola period witnessed the culmination in evolution of dravidian temple architecture making the Chola temples of that era artistically elaborate and sophisticated.
Chola temples are characteristized by:
Contribution of Chola in the development of temple architecture
Conclusion
Thus,Chola temples flourished under the royal patronage of imperial chola kings. The artists patronised by them, through their influences from Amravati at school and various other contemporary schools, elevated the Dravidian architecture styles to greater height. Due to their grandeur, Chola temples have been recognised for their international importance and therefore get special protection as world heritage by UNESCO.
Topic Covered - The Chola Dynasty
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