(i) The temple building activity of the Vijayanagar rulers produced a new style called the Vijayanagara style.
(ii) Prominence of pillars and piers, in large numbers, and the manner in which they were sculptured are hallmarks of the Vijayanagara style.
(iii) Horse was the most common animal to be depicted on the pillars. The structures have a mandapam (open pavilion) with a raised platform, generally meant for seating the deity on special occasions.
(iv) These temples also have a marriage hall with elaborately carved pillars.