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14/07/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Odisha

The diversity in the ecology and architecture makes Odisha unique.

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: architecture, Architecture of odisha, jagannath temple, Krushi bhawan, odisha, Orissa, Parsurama temple, rath yatra, Sun temple, Vernacular, vernacular architecture

02/07/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Punjab

architecture of punjab

14 MINUTE READ Punjab is famous for having a vivid culture. Traditional modest house designs in Punjab have continuously exuded a vibrant and earthy atmosphere. Families today usually include classic features in their décor, even though they may prefer contemporary or present styles. What’s interesting to observe is the evolution of Punjabi architecture and house design. […]

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: amritsar, architecture, architecture of amritsar, architecture of golden temple, architecture of punjab, golden temple, punjab, punjab architecture, Punjabi architecture

28/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

The Rajasthan Travelogue: Journey, Architecture, Life, and People (PART – V)

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Disclaimer: All the information shared is completely raw and to the best of my knowledge. For privacy purposes, the names of the people involved are not revealed. The reviews shared are totally personal and are not meant to hurt any sentiments, persons, authorities, or objects. This travelogue is written for educational and informational purposes only […]

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF RAJASTHAN, city palace, fateh sagar lake, jagdish temple, jaipur, jantar mantar, rajasthan, Rajasthan travelogue, udaipur

24/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

The Rajasthan Travelogue: Journey, Architecture, Life, and People (PART – IV)

GATORE KI CHATTRIYAN

Disclaimer: All the information shared is completely raw and to the best of my knowledge. For privacy purposes, the names of the people involved are not revealed. The reviews shared are totally personal and are not meant to hurt any sentiments, persons, authorities, or objects. This travelogue is written for educational and informational purposes only […]

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF RAJASTHAN, city palace, dilwara jain temple, ghanta ghar, kumbhalgarh, mehrangarh fort, mount abu, nakki lake, om shanti bhawan, rajasthan, Rajasthan travelogue, shaheliyon ki bari, shilpgram, toad rock, udaipur

23/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

The Rajasthan Travelogue: Journey, Architecture, Life, and People (PART – III)

GATORE KI CHATTRIYAN

Disclaimer: All the information shared is completely raw and to the best of my knowledge. For privacy purposes, the names of the people involved are not revealed. The reviews shared are personal and are not meant to hurt any sentiments, persons, authorities, or objects. This travelogue is written for educational and informational purposes only and […]

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF RAJASTHAN, JAISALMER, JAISALMER FORT, JASWANT THADA, JODHPUR, MANDORE COMPLEX, NATHMAL KI HAVELI, PATWAON KI HAVELI, rajasthan, THAR DESERT, TOORZI KA JALRA

21/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

The Rajasthan Travelogue: Journey, Architecture, Life, and People (PART – II)

GATORE KI CHATTRIYAN

Disclaimer: All the information shared is completely raw and to the best of my knowledge. For privacy purposes, the names of the people involved are not revealed. The reviews shared are personal and are not meant to hurt any sentiments, persons, authorities, or objects. This travelogue is written for educational and informational purposes only and […]

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: albert museum, architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF RAJASTHAN, hawa mahal, jaipur, patrika gate, pink city, rajasthan

20/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

The Rajasthan Travelogue: Journey, Architecture, Life, and People (PART – I)

GATORE KI CHATTRIYAN

Disclaimer: All the information shared is completely raw and to the best of my knowledge. For privacy purposes, the names of the people involved are not revealed. The reviews shared are personal and are not meant to hurt any sentiments, persons, authorities, or objects. This travelogue is written for educational and informational purposes only and […]

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: amber fort, architecture, gatore ki chattriyan, jaipur, nahargarh fort, rajasthan, travelogue

18/12/2022 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Sikkim

architecture of sikkim

7 MINUTE READ The Himalayan state of Sikkim has influenced its neighborhood with its history, economy, society, resources, biodiversity, and serene views. It is also the second-smallest and least populous state in India.  The word “Sikkim” originated from the combination of two Limbu words: “su,” meaning “new,” and “khyim,” meaning “palace” or “house.” The Bhutias […]

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of sikkim, gangtok, monastery, sikkim, Sikkim architecture

01/10/2022 by Lipika Pandey

ARCHITECTURE OF TAMIL NADU

Word Count: 2436 12 MINUTE READ Haven’t read PART I yet, click here to read! SOME OF THE ARCHITECTURAL MARVELS OF TAMIL NADU Airavatesvara Temple Built-in Dravidian Architecture by Chola emperor Rajaraja II in 12th Century CE, Airavateshvara temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This temple is among the cluster of 18 medieval-era Hindu […]

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF TAMIL NADU, CHOLA ARCHITECTURE, MAHABALIPURAM, MEENAKSHI TEMPLE, PALLAVA ARCHITECTURE, PANDYA ARCHITECTURE, TAMIL NADU

01/10/2022 by Lipika Pandey

ARCHITECTURE OF TAMIL NADU

Word Count: 2129 10 MINUTE READ Tamil Nadu is enriched with about 800-2000 years old and 33,000 ancient temples. Tamil Nadu is one of the states with the highest number of Hindu Temples in it. The Tamil Nadu temples depict a typical south Indian culture and the Dravidian style of architecture. The architecture of Tamil […]

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, ARCHITECTURE OF TAMIL NADU, CHOLA ARCHITECTURE, MAHABALIPURAM, MEENAKSHI TEMPLE, PALLAVA ARCHITECTURE, PANDYA ARCHITECTURE, TAMIL NADU

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