Indian Architecture
Hindu temple architecture
British-Indian Architecture
Buddhist cave architecture
Mughal Architecture
Ajanta and Ellora caves serve as examples of ancient rock-cut cave temples.
The caves are renowned for the paintings they harbour, which usually depict
Buddhist art or the jataka tales.
Mughals brought with them their own style of architecture
characterised by the elaborately designed tombs. The epitome of
Mughal architecture is the Taj Mahal.
Colourful and intricately designed sculptures at Meenakshi Amman temple of Madurai.
The living root bridges of Meghalaya: Ideal examples of sustainable architecture.