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April 18, 2024 369 0
The hills of Kumaon, Garhwal, Himachal, and Kashmir gave rise to a distinctive form of architecture. Proximity to Gandhara sites like Taxila and Peshawar influenced Kashmir, blending with Gupta and post-Gupta traditions from Sarnath, Mathura, Gujarat, and Bengal. Frequent travels of Brahmin pundits and Buddhist monks contributed to the intermingling of Buddhist and Hindu traditions in the hills.
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