Masterpieces of Pallava Art

Masterpieces of Pallava Art

Author: Sachindra Kumar Maity

Publisher: Bombay : Taraporevala

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 114

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On the architectural contributions of the Pallavas, South Indian kings, 7th-9th century.


Masterpieces of Rashtrakuta Art, the Kailas

Masterpieces of Rashtrakuta Art, the Kailas

Author: Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 156

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On the frescoes and sculpture of the Kailasa Temple at the Ellora Cave complex, Maharashtra, built during the reign of Rashtrakuta dynasty, 757-772.


Hindu Art

Hindu Art

Author: T. Richard Blurton

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780674391895

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From the linga of Shiva to ritual lamps, from a Vishnu temple to a heap of stones streaked with sacred vermilion, from illustrations of the epic adventures of Rama to a terracotta goddess figurine, the art Hinduism has inspired over the centuries is as rich and various as the religion itself - and, for most Westerners, as unknown. Hindu Art offers a key to this mystery. A splendid, richly illustrated introduction, the book opens to readers the manifold glories of the religious art of the Indian subcontinent. The narratives that Hindu artists illustrate, the gods they depict, and the forms they observe are the products of thousands of years of tradition and development. In a survey that stretches back to prehistory, T. Richard Blurton discusses religious, cultural and historical influences that figure in Hindu art, as well as those that Hinduism shares with Buddhism and Jainism. Tracing the development of Hindu art, he shows how it has come to embrace the widely varying styles of regions from Nepal to Afghanistan, from Sri Lanka to Bangladesh. Against this historical background, Blurton considers the use of images from the three major cults of Hinduism - the worship of Shiva, Vishnu and the Great Goddess - in painting, sculpture and temple architecture. As fascinating as it is informative, Hindu Art offers invaluable insight into one of the world's great and ancient cultures. It will prove an indispensable resource for anyone with an interest in the art of India.


The Lord Who Is Half Woman

The Lord Who Is Half Woman

Author: Ellen Goldberg

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 0791488853

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The designation "Lord Who Is Half Woman" refers to the androgynous Hindu god Ardhanarisvara (also known as Siva-Sakti). While iconographical aspects of this significant image have been addressed, the complex theological, philosophical, and social implications inherent in a dual gendered deity have not. This book provides the first extensive study of the influence of Ardhanarisvara, exploring four distinct areas of Indian culture, namely iconography, hatha yoga, devotional poetry (bhakti), and mythology. Ellen Goldberg also offers a feminist analysis of the ways in which "male" and "female" have been constructed in this image and the various representations pertaining to the broader gender implications of an androgynous deity.


Cultural Heritage of Ancient India

Cultural Heritage of Ancient India

Author: Sachindra Kumar Maity

Publisher: Abhinav Publications

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780391028098

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The Book Opens With A Critical Survey Of Religion, Art And Culture And Their Impact On People And Society At Large. Buddhism, Jainism And Bhakti Movements, All Are Judiciously Incorporated In The Present Monograph.