The feature of Dravidian architecture added in the Vijayanagar period was

Q. The feature of Dravidian architecture added in the Vijayanagar period was,

(a) Ammana Shrine

(b) Kalyana mandapa

(c) Extensive decoration of gopurams

(d) Paintings on the walls of temples

Ans: (b) Kalyana mandapa

Explanation: The correct answer is (b) Kalyana mandapa.

Kalyana mandapa is a feature of Dravidian architecture that was added during the Vijayanagar period. Kalyana mandapa, also known as the marriage hall or the ceremonial hall, is a pillared structure within a temple complex used for various religious and social functions, including weddings and other auspicious ceremonies. It is typically an open pavilion supported by intricately carved pillars.

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