Q. Regarding the architectural styles of ancient Indian temples, consider the following statements:
  1. The Panchayatana style features a central shrine surrounded by four smaller shrines.
  2. The Nagara style is characterized by a curvilinear shikhara (spire) and intricate carvings.
  3. The Bhumija style incorporates a blend of square and circular shapes in its design.
  4. The Dravidian style is primarily found in the southern regions of India and is marked by pyramid-shaped towers.
How many of the above statements are correct?

Answer: All four
Notes:

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