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________________ Color: Although the Muslim model focuses on the visual importance of colors. It exhibits the aggregate solidarity of space by the differentiating colors set other than each other. It is motivated by the perspective in such a utilization of colors. Teacher Pope says so in regards to colors: "In the vast majority of Islamic periods, the utilization of various and vivacious colors achieved such a stature and agreement, to the point that was never observed. Such an extreme reliance on colors is required by the viewpoint and the landscape" (Pourjafar, 2014, pp. 10-19). Light: Light enters the mosque using glass in the windows and spirituality to the space. 3.9 BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE The religion that began in India was faced with so many different structures. It was adapted into such a vast assortment, to the point that it is often difficult to see how the various organizations of Buddhism are connected. When religion changes and adapts, the Buddha is loved: Buddhism began in today's India, where it became a composed religion proven by priests, nuns and laity (Kashyap E. B., 1958). Sankasia Sravasti Lumbini Kashara Vaishal Sarnath Pagin Bodn Gaya Figure: 3.24 - The Eight Great Places of Buddhism (Four Great Places are plotted in red). Source: (Images, 2017)
SR No.034443
Book TitleCritical Analysis of Jain Architecture in Bihar Region and its Influence on Regional Architecture
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRavish Kumar
PublisherDepartment of Architecture National Institute of Technology Patna
Publication Year2018
Total Pages359
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size31 MB
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