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- Architecture_of_Karnataka abstract "The Architecture of Karnataka (Kannada: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಾಸ್ತುಶಿಲ್ಪ) can be traced to 345 with that of the Kadamba Dynasty. Karnataka is a state in the southern part of India originally known as the State of Mysore. Over the centuries, architectural monuments within the region displayed a diversity of influences, often relaying much about the artistic trends of the rulers of twelve different dynasties. Its architecture ranges dramatically from majestic monolith, such as the Gomateshwara, to Hindu and Jain places of worship, ruins of ancient cities, mausoleums and palaces of different architectural hue. Mysore Kingdom (Wodeyar) rule has also given an architectural master structure in the St. Philomena's Church at Mysore (extolled by the King as a structure of divine compassion and the eager gratitude of men) which was completed in 1956, in addition to many Dravidian style architectural temples. Two of the monuments (Pattadakal and Hampi) are listed under the UNESCO World Heritage List of 22 cultural monuments in India. Styles of Indo-Saracenic, Renaissance, Corinthian, Hindu, Indo-Greek and Indo-British style palaces were built in Mysore, the city of palaces. Sikh architecture at Bidar (1512) and also in Bangalore in 1956 can also be cited as having an impact on the architectural composition of the state.Apart from the ancient traditional Buddhist Viharas which existed in India since ancient times, since the Independence of India in 1947, Karnataka has experienced some marked architectural changes, notably by the influx of Tibetan refugees which arrived in the state between 1963 and 1997, bringing with them the traditional Tibetan art and architectural styles, reflected in the Buddhist monastery at Bylakuppe for instance. Vidhana Soudha (built in Bangalore in 1953) and the tallest temple at Murudeshwar are witnesses to the Neo–Dravidian architectural influences which have evolved since independence. The chronology of the architecture of Karnataka is elaborated in the right-hand box.".
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka above "Dravidian architecture".
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption Bijapur.
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption Gol_Gumbaz.
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption North_Karnataka.
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Badami cave temple number 3".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Gopura of Murudeshwara Temple and statue of Lord Shiva".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Inside the Golden Temple".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Inside view of Ravana Phadi cave at Aihole North Karnataka".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Jumma Masjid at Lakshmeshwar, North Karnataka".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Kadamba shikara with Kalasa on top".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Madhukeshwara Temple".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Mosque in the mausoleum complex Ibrahim Rauza at Bijapur".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Outside view of Buddhist Golden Temple".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Ravana Phadi cave at Aihole North Karnataka".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Statue of Gomateshwara".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "The Vidhana Soudha is the seat of Karnataka's Legislative assembly".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka caption "Vishnu seated an Adisesha in the Badami cave temple".
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka header Islamic_architecture.
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header Karnataka.
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header "Badami Chalukya Architecture, Aihole cave temple".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header "Badami Chalukya Architecture, Badami cave temples".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header "Neo Dravidian architecture, Karnataka".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header "Synthesis of several schools of architecture during Kadamba Dynasty".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka header "Tibetan Culture & Tibetan architecture in Karnataka".
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Lakshmeshwara Jumma maszid 2.jpg".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Madhukeshwara Temple.JPG".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Murudeshwar temple statue.JPG".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Ravana Phadi cave at Aihole.jpg".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Ravana Phadi cave at Aihole.jpg".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka image "Vidhana Soudha 2012.jpg".
- Architecture_of_Karnataka subheader "Cave temples and surface structural temples. Blend of North Indian Nagara style and South Indian Dravidian style".
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka subject Category:Architecture_of_Karnataka.
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- Architecture_of_Karnataka comment "The Architecture of Karnataka (Kannada: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಾಸ್ತುಶಿಲ್ಪ) can be traced to 345 with that of the Kadamba Dynasty. Karnataka is a state in the southern part of India originally known as the State of Mysore. Over the centuries, architectural monuments within the region displayed a diversity of influences, often relaying much about the artistic trends of the rulers of twelve different dynasties.".
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