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Zorluk: Çok zorCultural Heritage, Art, Architecture, Bhakti and Sufi Movements

With reference to the architectural evolution of medieval Indian temples and the theological doctrines of Sufi orders (silsilas), which of the following statements correctly identifies the distinctive features of regional temple styles and mystic philosophies?

  1. The Vesara style under the Hoysalas developed a distinctive stellate (star-shaped) plan built on an elevated platform (jagati) featuring a sukanasika over the vestibule, while the doctrine of Wahdat-ush-Shuhud (unity of witness) was advocated by Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi in opposition to Ibn Arabi's Wahdat-ul-Wujud (unity of being).Cevap
  2. B
    The Kalinga Nagara style utilizes the Phamsana tower structure for the main sanctum (rekha deula), while saints of the Suhrawardi order strictly shunned state patronage and lived in complete isolation unlike the Chishti order.
  3. C
    The Dravida style perfected by the Imperial Cholas is characterized by a prominent curvilinear shikhara topped by a crowned amalka, while the Suhrawardi order in India was established by Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer.
  4. D
    The Dravida architectural plan is uniquely defined by the Panchayatana arrangement where four secondary shrines are physically joined to the central garbhagriha walls, while the concept of Fana (annihilation of the ego) was originated by Nizamuddin Auliya.

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The statement accurately describing the Hoysala Vesara architectural features (stellate ground plan, jagati platform, sukanasika antefix) and the theological contrast between Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi's Wahdat-ush-Shuhud and Ibn Arabi's Wahdat-ul-Wujud represents the correct option.
The correct option accurately synthesizes two major cultural themes: (1) The Hoysala regional branch of Vesara temple architecture introduced a stellate ground plan constructed upon a elevated polygonal platform known as a jagati, alongside a sukanasika (a miniature tower/projection extending over the vestibule or antarala). (2) In Sufi philosophy, Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi of the Naqshbandi silsila propounded the doctrine of Wahdat-ush-Shuhud ('Unity of Appearance/Witness') to refute the pantheistic concept of Wahdat-ul-Wujud ('Unity of Being') popularized by Ibn Arabi.

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1
Analyze the architectural component descriptions in each option
Identify that Hoysala temples (Vesara variant) are celebrated for their star-shaped (stellate) plans raised on a high platform (jagati) with a prominent sukanasika (low projection over the vestibule). Contrast this with Nagara features (Rekha deula sanctum, Amalka/Kalasha top) and Dravida features (stepped pyramidal Vimana, Stupika top).
Differentiating architectural terminology prevents mixing regional sub-styles (Nagara vs Dravida vs Vesara).
2
Analyze the Sufi doctrines and silsila histories mentioned across options
Confirm that Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi (Naqshbandi order) formulated Wahdat-ush-Shuhud (apparentism/unity of witness) during Akbar/Jahangir's reign to counter Ibn Arabi's Wahdat-ul-Wujud (existentialist monism/unity of being). Verify that Chishtis avoided politics while Suhrawardis accepted state posts.
Distinguishing silsila philosophies and state relations ensures historical and conceptual accuracy.
3
Evaluate the correctness of each option against the synthesized facts
Option describing Hoysala stellate plan/sukanasika along with Sirhindi's Wahdat-ush-Shuhud is factual in both architectural and philosophical dimensions.
Only one option maintains complete factual integrity without misidentifying patron traditions or mystic doctrines.

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Vesara Architecture (Hoysala Stellate Plan & Sukanasika) and Sufi Theological Doctrines (Wahdat-ul-Wujud vs Wahdat-ush-Shuhud)
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