Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) Hampi.
- Hampi, located in Karnataka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Dravidian style of architecture.
- Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, and its temples, monuments, and complexes exhibit the grandeur of Dravidian architecture.
- Some of the prominent landmarks include the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, Lotus Mahal, Queen's Bath, and Elephant Stables.
Information about the Options:
- Konark: Known for the Sun Temple, it reflects the Kalinga style of architecture, not Dravidian.
- Ellora: Famous for rock-cut caves (e.g., Kailasa Temple) representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain architecture, not exclusively Dravidian.
- Khajuraho: Features Nagara-style temples, renowned for intricate erotic sculptures, which differ from the Dravidian style.
Information Booster:
- India has 43 World Heritage Sites as of 2024. These include 35 Cultural sites, 7 Natural sites, and 1 mixed site.
- Dravidian architecture is a style of Hindu temple architecture that originated in South India. It is characterized by large temples with high gopurams (gateways) and stepped pyramids called vimanas.