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A Nagara-style temple is characterized by distinct architectural features
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predominantly found in Northern India
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The temple stands proudly with a tall and intricately carved shikhara (tower) that tapers towards the top
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representing the sacred mountain or cosmic axis
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The shikhara is adorned with multiple tiers
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featuring miniature towers and sculptures
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creating a visually captivating spectacle
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As you approach the entrance
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a magnificent torana (arched gateway) welcomes you
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adorned with intricate sculptures of deities and mythological figures
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The entrance porch leads to a mandapa (hall)
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supported by ornate pillars featuring intricate carvings of divine beings and motifs
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The sanctum sanctorum or garbhagriha houses the main deity's idol or symbol
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surrounded by a path for circumambulation
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The sanctum is often dimly lit
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creating a sacred and mystical atmosphere
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with the main deity radiating divine energy
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The exterior walls of the temple are richly embellished with carvings depicting episodes from Hindu epics
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scenes from mythology
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and celestial beings
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The overall design emphasizes vertical lines and elaborate detailing
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showcasing the grandeur and spiritual significance of the structure
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Nagara-style temples often incorporate elements like amalaka (circular ornament) and kalasha (decorative water pot) atop the shikhara
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symbolizing cosmic elements and fertility
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The temple is designed to be a visual and spiritual journey
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with each architectural element contributing to the overall sacred ambiance
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