Temple Art and Sculpture _1

Temple Art and Sculpture _1

12th Grade

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Temple Art and Sculpture _1

Temple Art and Sculpture _1

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12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the first statement of this audio?

INTRODUCTION: Indian sculpture was mostly meant for temple omamentation in the ancient and medieval

period.

The regular building of structural temples in bricks and dressed stone began in the Gupta age, although there is some evidence of small shrines before the Guptas.

During the 8th C.A.D there was prolific building activities throughout India.

The Palas in the east, Cholas and Pallavas in the South, Rastrakutas and Chandellas in the central part.built beautiful temples, embellished with sculpture from 8th to 10th

C.A.D.

The tradition of temple sculpture flourished even after that in some areas like Vijaynagar, Mysore, Rajasthan, Bengal and Orissa till 12th C.A.D. .

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the second statement of this audio?

INTRODUCTION: Indian sculpture was mostly meant for temple omamentation in the ancient and medieval

period.

The regular building of structural temples in bricks and dressed stone began in the Gupta age, although there is some evidence of small shrines before the Guptas.

During the 8th C.A.D there was prolific building activities throughout India.

The Palas in the east, Cholas and Pallavas in the South, Rastrakutas and Chandellas in the central part.built beautiful temples, embellished with sculpture from 8th to 10th

C.A.D.

The tradition of temple sculpture flourished even after that in some areas like Vijaynagar, Mysore, Rajasthan, Bengal and Orissa till 12th C.A.D. .

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the third statement of this audio?

INTRODUCTION: Indian sculpture was mostly meant for temple omamentation in the ancient and medieval

period.

The regular building of structural temples in bricks and dressed stone began in the Gupta age, although there is some evidence of small shrines before the Guptas.

During the 8th C.A.D there was prolific building activities throughout India.

The Palas in the east, Cholas and Pallavas in the South, Rastrakutas and Chandellas in the central part.built beautiful temples, embellished with sculpture from 8th to 10th

C.A.D.

The tradition of temple sculpture flourished even after that in some areas like Vijaynagar, Mysore, Rajasthan, Bengal and Orissa till 12th C.A.D. .

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the fourth statement of this audio?

INTRODUCTION: Indian sculpture was mostly meant for temple omamentation in the ancient and medieval

period.

The regular building of structural temples in bricks and dressed stone began in the Gupta age, although there is some evidence of small shrines before the Guptas.

During the 8th C.A.D there was prolific building activities throughout India.

The Palas in the east, Cholas and Pallavas in the South, Rastrakutas and Chandellas in the central part.built beautiful temples, embellished with sculpture from 8th to 10th

C.A.D.

The tradition of temple sculpture flourished even after that in some areas like Vijaynagar, Mysore, Rajasthan, Bengal and Orissa till 12th C.A.D. .

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the fifth statement of this audio?

INTRODUCTION: Indian sculpture was mostly meant for temple omamentation in the ancient and medieval

period.

The regular building of structural temples in bricks and dressed stone began in the Gupta age, although there is some evidence of small shrines before the Guptas.

During the 8th C.A.D there was prolific building activities throughout India.

The Palas in the east, Cholas and Pallavas in the South, Rastrakutas and Chandellas in the central part.built beautiful temples, embellished with sculpture from 8th to 10th

C.A.D.

The tradition of temple sculpture flourished even after that in some areas like Vijaynagar, Mysore, Rajasthan, Bengal and Orissa till 12th C.A.D. .

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the first statement of this audio?

An introduction will be given to some selected temple sculptures in this lesson.

The following are the enlisted artworks in some famous temples of India.

a) Trimurti at Elephanta Near Mumbai

(b) Mahisasura Mardini at Ellora Maharastra

c) Kandariya Mahadeva temple at Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the second statement of this audio?

An introduction will be given to some selected temple sculptures in this lesson.

The following are the enlisted artworks in some famous temples of India.

a) Trimurti at Elephanta Near Mumbai

(b) Mahisasura Mardini at Ellora Maharastra

c) Kandariya Mahadeva temple at Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh

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