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Hemadpanthi architecture style (Q137125253)

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Hemadpanthi architecture, originating in Maharashtra, is characterized by stellate plans, dark stone construction without mortar, and stepped pyramidal superstructures, often dedicated to Shiva. (ID: INHF-266399624-18-11-25-HH)
  • Nagara Dravidian Fusion
  • Temple
  • Combines North-South styles
  • Nagara Architecture
  • Hemadpanthi Architecture
  • Chalukyan Architecture
  • Maratha Architecture influences
  • Hoysala architectural influences (minor)
  • Dravidian influences (very minor
  • potentially debated)
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    Hemadpanthi architecture style
    Hemadpanthi architecture, originating in Maharashtra, is characterized by stellate plans, dark stone construction without mortar, and stepped pyramidal superstructures, often dedicated to Shiva. (ID: INHF-266399624-18-11-25-HH)
    • Nagara Dravidian Fusion
    • Temple
    • Combines North-South styles
    • Nagara Architecture
    • Hemadpanthi Architecture
    • Chalukyan Architecture
    • Maratha Architecture influences
    • Hoysala architectural influences (minor)
    • Dravidian influences (very minor
    • potentially debated)

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