Hindu architecture
Hindu architecture refers to the style of building and design found in temples and other structures associated with the Hindu religion. It is characterized by intricate carvings, towering spires called shikharas, and elaborate sculptures depicting deities and mythological scenes. The layout often includes a central shrine, or garbhagriha, where the main deity is housed.
This architectural style varies across regions in India, with notable examples including the Dravidian style in the south and the Nagara style in the north. Hindu architecture not only serves religious purposes but also reflects the cultural and artistic heritage of the communities that built these magnificent structures.