There are two buildings in Nagara style of temple architecture - taller main shrine and shorter adjoining Mandapa. Main difference between the two is the shape of Sikhara. In the main shrine, a bell shaped structure adds to the height. It is called Kalasa, which is usually at the top of the temples. Ayudha or emblem of the presiding deity is added over it. A room or Garbhagriha (sanctum sanatorium) is the basic structure of temples in India. Idol of the main deity is kept here. One can approach the temple a flight of steps. The temple is built on a platform. The entrance to the temples is covered by a porch. Carved pillars support it. Shikhara, a prominent roof, surmounts the top of the Garbhagriha and dominates the surroundings. Small temples growing into temple complexes is found as a new trend. A hall or Mandapa is also found in some of the temples.
North India Temples :-
Temples in Delhi
Some of the most ancient and sacred temples in Delhi
Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Lotus Temple
Iskon Temple
Akshardham Temple
Temples in Rajasthan
Some of the most ancient and sacred temples of India are situated in the state of Rajasthan
Eklingji
Ossian Temples
Lakshmi Narayan
Nathdwara Temple
Brahma Temple
Temples in Punjab
Golden Temple
Gurdwara Alamgir Sahib
Devi Talab Mandir
Temples in Uttranchal
Badrinath Temple
Kedarnath Temple
Rudranath Temple
Naina Devi Temple
Mansa Devi Temple
Temples in Uttarpradesh
Some of the most ancient and sacred temples of India are situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Sarnath Temple
Banke Bihari Temple
Famous Pilgrimage Destinations of North India
Allahabad
Amarnath
Ayodhya
Badrinath
Bodhgaya
Bhubaneswar
Dwarka
Dharamsala
Fatehpur Sikri
Ganapatipule
Gaya
Gangotri
Haridwar
Kaushambi
Kedarnath
Khajuraho
Konark
Kushinagar
Lumbini
Manikaran
Mathura
Nalanda
Omkareshwar
Palitana
Puri
Pushkar
Rajgir
Ranakpur
Rishikesh
Sarnath
Shravasti
Varanasi
Vaishali
Vaishno Devi
Vrindavan
Yamunotri