Daityasudan : Vanquisher of Launasur and the temple at Lonar
The Daityasudan temple at Lonar is one of very lesser known and beautiful temple in Maharashtra. Akshay Sawant introduces us to the temple in this well researched article.
Rangasthala -The Moksha Ranga
Just about 60 km from Bangalore, is one of the 5 Pancharanga Kshetrams; called as “Rangasthala” An architectural marvel, the structure of the temple is splendid and has been built predominantly in the Vijayanagar style with influences from the Dravidian school of architecture as well. Bharath Murali shares his experience of visiting the temple.
Nagpur Heritage : Rich historical past, Neglected by the present
Nagpur, the city commonly known as “orange city”, is the winter capital of Maharashtra. It derives unique importance from being an important location for the Dalit Buddhist movement and also the headquarters of RSS. The city also has a vast heritage and important past, which remains widely unknown and ignored. Ankita Deshkar has made efforts to bring this lesser known in limelight.
Hoysala Temple Architecture : An Introduction
Hoysala architecture is the building style in Hindu temple architecture developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries, in today’s Karnataka. Hoysala influence was at its peak in the 13th century, when it dominated the Southern Deccan Plateau region.
Shikhara Styles of Indian Temples – An Evolution
Understanding temple architecture is a very interesting part. But you need to have right information for it. In this article, researcher Pranjal Wagh gives very accurate information about temple Shikharas.
Recreating lost heritage, Digitally
How often does it happen to you that you try to visualise how a monument might have looked in its glory? And you can’t visualise it properly. What if someone; who is an expert in the field of temple architecture and history; could show you how it used to look? Parnavi Bangar is doing exactly that.










