Category
page 1Indian architectural styles
Mughal architecture
Indo-Islamic architecture from 16th to 18th century India
Hoysala architecture
building style developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries, in the region known today as Karnataka, in India

jali
thumb|Jali at Taranga Jain temple|Ajitnath Jain Temple, 11th-century [[Gujarat]]
thumb|A jali is typically open, but this example of a 17th-century jali from the last Mughal period was owned by a wealthy merchant and probably placed with the external portal. Basically, the impression is friendly and inviting as the inside of the palace, but secure to outside world. The iris (plant)|iris pattern at the top is a departure from the earlier geometry and indicates a Persian influence.
Indo-Islamic architecture
Islamic architecture in India
Dravidian architecture
architectural idiom that emerged in the Southern part of the Indian subcontinent or South India, consisting primarily of temples with pyramid shaped towers
Western Chalukya architecture
style of architecture from the 11th and 12th century Western Chalukya Empire in modern central Karnataka, India

Deul
thumb|right|400px|Simplified schema of a Kalinga architecture temple
Deula is an architectural element in a Hindu temple in the Kalinga architecture style of the Odishan temples in Eastern India. Sometimes the whole temple is also referred to as Deula. The word "deula" in Odia language means a building structure built with a particular style that is seen in most of the temples from Odisha. Deul is also used in English, though the deul temples are also of a different form in the Manbhum region of Western Bengal.
Persian inscriptions on Indian monuments
book by Hekmat E Shirazi
rock-cut architecture in India
The creation of structures, buildings, and sculptures by excavating solid rock
architecture of Rajasthan
architecture in the Indian state of Rajasthan
Hindu architecture
traditional system of Indian architecture as described in Hindu texts
Vesara
thumb|Negeshvara (near) and Chennakeshava (far), Hoysala dynasty, 11th century.
thumb| Ornate ceiling in Chennakesava temple, 11th century.
thumb|Keshava temple, 11th century
thumb|Kedareshvara temple, Hoysala dynasty, 11th century.
thumb|Chennakeshava temple, 11th century.
Nagara Style
hindu architectural style
Badami Chalukya architecture
style in Hindu temple architecture