Jain Architecture: Regional Influence and Features
Jain architectural elements are known for their simplicity, elegance, and emphasis on symmetry and proportion.
- Styles and Influence: Jains adopted the local construction traditions of Vaishnava and Dravidian styles while developing their own unique aesthetic.
- Structures: Exquisite Jain architecture includes caves, temples, monasteries, and other structures.
- Royal Patronage: In ancient times, they received great patronage under dynasties like the Cholas, Pallavas, Chalukyas, and Rashtrakutas.
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Jain Architecture: Key Features |
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Main Features |
Simplicity, grandeur, symmetry, and proportion. |
Influence of Vaishnava and Dravidian styles. |
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Patronage |
Major dynasties .... | |
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