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Indian Architecture: Buddhist and Hindu Period by Percy Brown offers an in-depth study of India’s architectural evolution from the Buddhist era to the Hindu period. Brown explores the development of temple architecture, sculpture, and urban planning, highlighting distinct styles and structures. He examines how religious philosophies, such as Buddhism, influenced early architecture, while Hindu forms later dominated. The book emphasizes significant monuments, architectural innovations, and the cultural and religious roles architecture played in shaping India’s social and historical landscape.