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.