‘Devayatanam’ – An Odyssey of Indian Temple Architecture
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) of Ministry of Culture is organizing a two-day international conference ‘Devayatanam’ – An odyssey of Indian temple architecture during 25th - 26th February, 2022 at Hampi, Karnataka.
Aim of the Conference
- To deliberate upon the philosophical, religious, social, economic, technical, scientific, art and architectural aspects of temple.
- To initiate a dialogue on the evolution and development of the various styles of temple architecture.
Significance
- The conference will be beneficial for students of Indian history, scholars, archeology, culture and architecture as well as general public.
Different Styles of Temple Architecture in India
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