Abstract- Various regional, cultural, and religious factors shaped Indian art and architecture. Among these, two separate but important traditions are represented by the Gandhara and Dravidian styles. While the Dravidian style originated locally in South India and placed a significant emphasis on temple construction, Gandhara art is primarily found in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent and exhibits a strong Greco-Roman influence. In order to highlight these two styles' contributions to Indian heritage, this essay will compare them in terms of origin, materials, themes, iconography, architectural aspects, and cultural relevance. Diverse regional traditions influenced by geography, religion, and cross-cultural interaction gave rise to Indian art and architecture. The Gandhara and Dravidian styles are two of these traditions' unique creative expressions that arose in various historical and cultural situations. The Gandhara style, which primarily reflected Buddhist ideas through realistic sculpture and architectural forms, flourished in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent between the first century BCE and the fifth century CE under heavy Greco-Roman influence. The Dravidian style, on the other hand, emerged in South India starting in the sixth century CE and focused on native Hindu temple architecture that was distinguished by enormous vimanas, gopurams, and ornate sculpture. In order to compare the Gandhara and Dravidian styles, this research article looks at their historical context, geographic location, architectural elements, iconography, and religious significance.
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Tushar.Bansilal Shirole
G.S. Science, Arts And Commerce College
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a3d873ec16d51705d2f536 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18796090
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