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Looking at the temples of Kapileshwara of Manne, Pataleshwara of Talakadu, Kolaramma of Kolar; the Jain basadi of Shravanabelagola, the Panchakuta basadi of Kambahalli; and the 58 feet monolith statue of Gommateshwara, what can we learn about the Ganga dynasty?

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The dynasty was prolific in encouraging religious architecture.
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The dynasty focused more on trade than anything else.
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The dynasty did not allow any religious architecture.
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The dynasty wanted to discourage social reform.
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The correct option is A The dynasty was prolific in encouraging religious architecture.
The Ganga dynasty encouraged religious architecture. A minister called, Chavundaraya, who served King Rachamalla built the world-famous Gommateshwara statue, at Shravanabelagola of Hassan district. Chavundaraya was a genius minister, poet and architect. The other kings of the dynasty also helped in building mutiple lakes for irrigation.

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