Nagara Style

Developed in North India, this style of temple is built on a simple stone platform.

Some temple complexs and individual structures in the Nagara Style are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

From about the 5th century onwards, the development of Nagara temple style began, which passed through three classes of formative stage and got its present form.

[9] Nagara architectural style are observed in northern, western and eastern parts of India.

Temples built in this style have intricate carvings, which adorn the inner and outer walls.

[10] This Solanki school or sub-style originated in northwestern India, particularly in the present-day Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan.

Design of a Vishnu Temple belonging to the Nagara Style , drawn in 1915 AD.