Vijayanagar Kings and their Contribution to Art and Architecture

Vol-4 | Issue-01 | January 2019 | Published Online: 20 January 2019    PDF ( 164 KB )
Author(s)
Dr. Venkatrao Palati 1

1Associate Professor and chairman, Department of studies in History, Davanagere University, Davanagere (karnataka)

Abstract

Vijayanagara design is a lively blend of the Chalukya, Hoysala, Pandya and Chola styles, colloquialisms that flourished in past centuries.[167] Its tradition of model, engineering and painting affected the advancement of human expressions long after the domain reached a conclusion. Its elaborate trademark is the luxurious pillared Kalyanamantapa (marriage corridor), Vasanthamantapa (open pillared lobbies) and the Rayagopura (tower). Craftsmans utilized the locally accessible hard stone in view of its strength since the realm was under steady danger of intrusion. While the domain's landmarks are spread over the entire of Southern India, nothing outperforms the huge outside venue of landmarks at its capital at Vijayanagara.

Keywords
history, monuments diety, rule
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