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    The term Vesara refers to:
    Question

    The term Vesara refers to:

    A.

    A form of Vedic sacrifice

    B.

    Non-Brahmadeya village

    C.

    A Jain monk

    D.

    A style of temple architecture

    Correct option is D


    Correct Answer: (D) A style of temple architecture
    Explanation:
    → Vesara is a temple architectural style.
    → It represents a blend of Nagara (North Indian) and Dravida (South Indian) styles.
    → This style developed mainly in the Deccan region.
    → Chalukya temples are examples of Vesara style.
    → Hence, Vesara refers to a style of temple architecture.
    Information Booster:
    → Vesara temples combine curvilinear and pyramidal features.
    → Developed during early medieval period.
    → Deccan acted as a cultural transition zone.
    → Architecture reflects regional synthesis.
    → Important topic in art and culture exams.

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