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Vesara — is a type of Indian architecture primarily used in temples. The two other prominent styles are Dravida and Nagara . Vesara is a combination of these two temple styles. [cite web url=http://www.sanathanadharma.com/temple/history.htm title=A Brief… … Wikipedia
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