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The interiors in India are as exotic and fascinating as the land itself. The geographical diversity of the sub-continent eventually translates into the multiplicity of interiors. Similarity, various degrees of affluence get reflected in the surroundings and in the manner these are built and decorated. The historical evidence of Indian interiors starts within the narratives of the Hindu epics. In physical form, cave dwellings are the earliest example, but the interior space that one can relate to starts appearing from 2nd century B.C. in the form of rock cut cave temples. The great examples of these are Ajanta and Ellora cave temples. Later, the numerous dynasties that ruled India, left their enduring mark by constructing forts for defence and palaces for luxurious living. Towards the end of the colonial rule, a number of ostentatious palaces were added to the Indian landscape, many of them were inspired by European palaces.

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