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Temple Architecture Question 1:
In which temple of Uttar Pradesh, the 'Recycled incense sticks', which are named 'Ashirwaad', made from flowers are being made?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Temple Architecture Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Gorakhnath temple.
- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched 'recycled incense sticks' at an ashram of Gorakhnath Temple, in Gorakhpur.
- This initiative is taken to promote environment-friendly products in the market.
- The Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, a research institute of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has provided technical support in making these incense sticks.
Additional Information
Some other important temples and their districts:
Temple | District |
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Prem temple | Mathura |
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi | Mathura |
Sarnath Temple | Varanasi |
Tulsi Manas Temple | Varanasi |
Temple Architecture Question 2:
Temple was built during the reign of Narasimhavarman II and is among a number of Hindu monuments at Mamallapuram, on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu. Which temple is it?
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Temple Architecture Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Shore temple.
Key Points
- A group of temples and shrines known as Shore Temple is located on a cliff overlooking the Bay of Bengal.
- It is situated in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu, India, about 60 kilometers south of Chennai.
- It is a structural temple from the eighth century AD that was constructed of granite blocks.
- The location was a bustling harbor at the time of its construction when Narasimhavarman II of the Indian Pallava dynasty ruled.
- It has been a part of the Mahabalipuram Group of Monuments since 1984.
- From 1984 it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- It is one of Southern India's most ancient stone structures.
Additional Information
- Brihadisvara Temple:
- The Shaivite Hindu temple Brihadisvara Temple was constructed in the Chola architectural style.
- It is situated in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, on the Cauvery River's southern bank.
- Rajaraja I, the Chola emperor, constructed it between 1003 and 1010 CE.
- Sri Lad Khan Temple:
- The Chalukya Shiva Temple is one of a collection of monuments in the Indian state of Karnataka.
- Khajuraho temple:
- In the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district are a collection of Hindu and Jain temples known as the Khajuraho Group of Monuments.
- The Chandela dynasty constructed the majority of the Khajuraho temples between 885 and 1000 AD.
Temple Architecture Question 3:
In which temple of Uttar Pradesh, the 'Recycled incense sticks', which are named 'Ashirwaad', made from flowers are being made?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Temple Architecture Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Gorakhnath temple.
- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched 'recycled incense sticks' at an ashram of Gorakhnath Temple, in Gorakhpur.
- This initiative is taken to promote environment-friendly products in the market.
- The Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, a research institute of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has provided technical support in making these incense sticks.
Additional Information
Some other important temples and their districts:
Temple | District |
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Prem temple | Mathura |
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi | Mathura |
Sarnath Temple | Varanasi |
Tulsi Manas Temple | Varanasi |
Temple Architecture Question 4:
The rock - cave temple of ______ is the largest monolithic structure in the world.
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Temple Architecture Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Ellora.Key Points
- The rock-cave temple referred to in the question is the Kailasa Temple located in the Ellora Caves complex in Maharashtra, India.
- The Kailasa Temple was carved out of a single rock in the 8th century AD and is considered a marvel of Indian rock-cut architecture.
- The temple complex covers an area of 2 acres and is 164 feet wide, 109 feet long, and 98 feet high.
- The temple features intricate carvings and sculptures depicting Hindu mythology and is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Additional Information
- The Udayagiri caverns are a group of 20 rock-cut caverns close to Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh.
- They have been largely associated with the Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva from the early 5th century CE.
- The 29 Buddhist cave monuments known as the Ajanta Caves are located in the Maharashtra state's Aurangabad District.
- They date from the second century BCE to roughly 480 CE.
- The Badami cave temples are situated in the town of Badami in Karnataka, India's north-central region.
- Hindu and Jain cave temples can be found together in the Badami cave temple complex.
Temple Architecture Question 5:
Match the following and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List - I | List - II |
1. Kerala | a. Golden temple |
2. Uttar Pradesh | b. Siddhi Vinayak temple |
3. Maharashtra | c. Kashi Viswanath Temple |
4. Punjab | d. Padmanabhaswamy Temple |
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Temple Architecture Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a.
Key Points
- The Padmanabhaswamy temple is a Hindu temple located in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital of Kerala, India.
- Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most famous temples in Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh), this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Siddhi Vinayak temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it is in Maharashtra.
- The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, meaning "abode of God or Darbār Sahib, meaning "the exalted court is a gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab".
Additional Information
Some important ancient temples and their states:
Temples | State |
Venkateswara Temple | Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh |
Vaishno Devi Temple | Jammu |
Virupaksha Temple | Hampi, Karnataka |
Konark Sun Temple | Odisha |
Top Temple Architecture MCQ Objective Questions
Which among the following temples of India is knowns as Black pagoda?
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Temple Architecture Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Sun Temple, Konark.
Key Points
- Konark Sun Temple (Konark Surya Mandir) is a 13th-century CE Sun Temple at Konark about 35 kilometers northeast from Puri on the coastline of Odisha, India.
- The temple is attributed to king Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty about 1250 CE.
- Dedicated to the Hindu Sun God Surya, what remains of the temple complex has the appearance of a 100-foot (30 m) high chariot with immense wheels and horses, all carved from stone.
- It is a classic illustration of the Odisha style of Architecture or Kalinga Architecture.
- This temple was called the "Black Pagoda" in European sailor accounts as early as 1676 because it looked like a great tower that appeared black.
- Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984, it remains a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, who gather here every year for the Chandrabhaga Mela around the month of February.
- Konark Sun Temple is depicted on the reverse side of the Indian currency note of Rs 10 to signify its importance to Indian cultural heritage.
Additional Information
- Brihadishvara temple, also called Rajarajeswaram or Peruvudaiyār Kōvil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located on the South bank of Kaveri river in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
- The Shri Jagannath Temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Vishnu, in Puri in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India. The present temple was rebuilt from the 10th century onwards, on the site of an earlier temple, and begun by King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva, first of the Eastern Ganga dynasty.
- Meenakshi Temple is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Thirukamakottam Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareshwar, a form of Shiva.
- Image of Sun Temple Konark:
Under the rule of which king was the Sun Temple at Konark built?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Temple Architecture Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Narsimhadeva 1.
Key Points
- Sun Temple of Konark was built by King Narasimhadeva l of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty about 1250 CE. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Surya and is located 35 km northeast of Puri.
- The temple complex consists of a 100-foot high chariot with immense wheels and horses which is mainly in ruins.
- This temple complex was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 for its architectural greatness and also for the sophistication and abundance of sculptural work.
- This temple also is known as the "Black Pagoda".
- Built-in the 13th century, the Konark temple was conceived as a gigantic chariot of the Sun God, with 12 pairs of exquisitely ornamented wheels pulled by seven horses.
- The temple is a perfect blend of Kalinga architecture, heritage, exotic beach, and salient natural beauty.
- It is protected under the National Framework of India by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act (1958) and its Rules (1959).
Modhera Sun Temple is situated at:
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Temple Architecture Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Gujarat.Key Points
- Modhera Sun Temple is situated at Gujarat.
- As per Archeological Survey of India Modhera Sun Temple was built in 1026-27 CE during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty.
- As you enter the historical complex, you first come across the magnificent kund known as the Ramakund, built in rectangular shape containing 108 shrines to various gods and demi-gods.
- Three main shrines positioned on the three sides of the kund, dedicated to Ganesh and Vishnu and an image of Lord Shiva dancing the ‘tandav’.
- Walk up the steps to the ‘Sabha Mandap’ or the assembly and convene with sculpted renderings of twelve ‘Adityas’ (another name for the sun god).
- The twelve representations carved on the pillars represent the sun according to the twelve months.
- In October, 2022 Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi Inaugurated Solar powered 3-D Projection Mapping Show and Heritage Lighting at the Temple.
Additional Information
States | Important Temple |
Jharkhand | Baidyanath Temple |
Madhya Pradesh | Omkareshwar Temple |
Odisha | Jagannath Temple Sun Temple, Konark · Lingaraj Temple, |
Which one of the following is the world's first Granite Temple?
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Temple Architecture Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Tanjavur Brihadeshwara Temple.Key Points
Brihadishvara temple
- Brihadishvara temple also called Rajarajeswaram is a Hindu temple.
- Temple dedicated to Shiva located on the South Bank of the Kaveri river in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
- It is one of the largest South Indian temples and an exemplary example of fully realized Tamil architecture.
- It is called Dhakshina Meru (Meru of the south).
- Built by Tamil king Raja Raja Chola I between 1003 and 1010 AD.
- The temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Great Living Chola Temples", along with the Chola dynasty era Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple and Airavatesvara temple.
Additional Information Shore Temple of Mahabalipuram:
- The Shore Temple (built-in 700–728 AD) is so named because it overlooks the shore of the Bay of Bengal.
- It is located near Chennai in Tamil Nadu.
- It is a structural temple, built with blocks of granite, dating from the 8th century AD. At the time of its creation, the site was a busy port during the reign of Narasimhavarman II of the Pallava dynasty.
Hampi Virupaksha Temple
- It is the largest monument of Chalukyas of Badami.
- This was later improvised in the Vijayanagar empire.
- This temple is special because it has a Panchayat hall kind of design with 12 pillars.
- This was the earliest experiment for a pillar-based structure in temple architecture.
- It is located in Hampi and, is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- The distance from Bangalore to Hampi is about 350 km.
- Hampi is a temple town in South India and is acknowledged as one of the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO.
- This temple was constructed in Lakkana Dandesha’s assistance who was a commander under King Deva Raya II.
Konark Sun Temple
- Konark Sun Temple was built in 1250 AD.
- This temple is also called "Black Pagoda".
- Temple was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.
- Famous Chandrabhaga Mela took place here every year in the month of February.
- This temple is attributed to King Narsimhadeva - I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty.
- Temple is a classic illustration of Great Kalinga Architecture.
Who built the Vittala Temple of Hampi?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Temple Architecture Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Devaraya II.
Key Points
- The Vittala Temple in Hampi is the grandest of all monuments in Hampi and represents the epitome of the Vijaynagara style of architecture.
- Built-in the 15th century by King Devaraya II, it is dedicated to Lord Vittala or Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
- The temple is famous for its iconic stone chariot and the unique musical pillars.
Important Points
- Hampi also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in east-central Karnataka, India.
- It is a pilgrimage center of the Hindu religion.
Confusion Points
- It was built during the reign of King Devaraya II, but several portions of the temple were expanded during the reign of Krishnadevaraya (1509 – 1529 A.D.).
The Sun temple at Konark, is popularly known as the __________.
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Temple Architecture Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Black Pagoda.
Key Points
- Konark:
- The famous Konark Sun temple is situated in the town of Konark in Odisha.
- This is one of the very few and famous Sun temples in India.
- It is also known as the ‘Black Pagoda’ because it is built out of black granite.
- It was made on the orders of King Narasimhadeva.
- It reached the pinnacle of fame when UNESCO made it a world heritage site in 1984.
- One of the highlights at the Konark Sun temple is the annual Konark Dance festival that is held every year in December and is devoted to Odissi, the classical dance of Odisha.
- The temple is the centre of all celebrations and the gigantic chariot of Surya (Sun God) forms the backdrop to all the festivities.
- This chariot has 12 pairs of ornamental wheels, which were supposed to be pulled by seven horses.
The rooftop of Guru Hemkund Sahib is in the shape of an upturned ______.
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Temple Architecture Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is lotus.
Key Points
- The rooftop of Guru Hemkund Sahib is in the shape of an upturned lotus.
- Hemkund Sahib, formally known as Gurudwara Shri Hemkund Sahib Ji.
- It is a Sikh place of worship and pilgrimage site in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India.
- It is devoted to Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru.
Additional Information
- Important points to remember about the 10 Sikh Gurus are:
No. | Sikh Gurus | Important Points |
1st | Guru Nanak Dev |
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2nd | Guru Angad Dev |
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3rd | Guru Amardas Sahib |
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4th | Guru Ram Das |
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5th | Guru Arjan Dev |
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6th | Guru Har Gobind |
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7th | Guru Har Rai Sahib |
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8th | Guru Har Krishan Sahib |
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9th | Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib |
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10th | Guru Gobind Singh Sahib |
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Tawang Monastery, the largest monastery in India, is located in________.
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Temple Architecture Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Arunachal Pradesh.
Important Points
- Tawang Monastery is the largest monastery in India and is located in Arunachal Pradesh.
- It is the second-largest monastery in the world after Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet.
- It is known as 'Gaden Namgyal Lhatse' in Tibetan.
- It was founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1680-81.
- It contains the scriptures of Gyetengpa, Doduipa, Mamtha, Kangyur, Tengyur and Zungdui.
Hint
- Tawang is the name of a district in Arunachal Pradesh. Hence it can be guessed easily.
Key Points
State | Major Monasteries |
Sikkim |
Rumtek Monastery is the largest and most popular monastery in Sikkim and is also known as Dharma Chakra Centre. Other monasteries are - Dubdi, Permayangtse, Tashiding, Enchey, Ralang, Sanga Choeling, etc. |
Ladakh |
Diskit Monastery/ Deskit Gompa or Diskit Gompa is the oldest and largest Buddhist monastery (gompa) in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh. Other monasteriesHemis, Spituk, Thiksey, Shey Gompa, and Phyang. |
- Manipur is rather famous for its temple treasures.
- Mahabali Temple
- Shri Govind Temple
- Sanamahi Temple
- Nrityananda and Narasimha Temple
In which district of Uttar Pradesh is the holy place ‘Naimisharanya’ located ?
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Temple Architecture Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Sitapur.
Key Points
- The Naimisaranyam temple is located on the bank of River Gomati in Uttar Pradesh.
- It is an ancient centre of Sanskrit learning in Sitapur district.
- The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
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This place has also been visited by Sankaracharya and Surdas.
In the context of temple architecture, the most important part of the temple is:
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Temple Architecture Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe Correct Answer is Garbhagriha.
Key Points
- In the context of temple architecture, the most important part of the temple is Garbhagriha.
- Garbhagriha is the sanctum sanctorum, the Hindu and Jain temples innermost sanctuary where the murti (idol or icon) of the temple's primary deity resides.
- The garbhagriha took the shape of a miniature vimana in the Dravida style with other features exclusive to the architecture of the southern Indian temple, such as the inner wall along with the outer wall, forming a pradakshina around the garbhagriha.
- In the Dravidian architecture of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, and Telangana states of Southern India, a gopuram is a monumental entrance tower, typically ornate, at the entrance of a Hindu temple.
- Pradakshina refers to the circumambulation of holy places in the sense of Sikh, Hindu, Jain, or Buddhism, and the direction along which this is carried out to imbue their energy.