neelatavaks
Neelatavaks are a traditional architectural feature found in certain Indian temples and historic structures, primarily associated with the architectural styles of South India. The term "Neelatavaks" generally refers to ornamental or decorative elements integrated into the temple’s design, often serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.
These features are characterized by their intricate carvings and motifs, typically made from stone or wood,
Historically, Neelatavaks form part of the broader system of temple ornamentation, which includes sculptures, friezes, and
While the name "Neelatavaks" is primarily associated with specific regional or temple-specific terminology, variations of similar
In modern times, efforts continue to document, conserve, and restore Neelatavaks as part of India's rich architectural