 
The most imposing of such work is undoubtedly inspired by architectural
conceptions; such as the old wooden temples of Gujarat and Kathiawar, the imposing wooden
rathas or temple cars of South India and the architectural carvings of the old palaces of
Rajputana. The Brihat Sanhita and works on the Shilpa Shastras give detailed instructions
on woodcraft and the making of furniture. Many handsome pieces of furniture, such as
seats, thrones and bedsteads of which there are many varieties are shown in early
sculpture and painting. The wood carving of Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu stand out
for their characteristic designs, richness of ornamentation, refinement and skill in
execution.
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