Amini Islanders: Social Structure and Change

Amini Islanders: Social Structure and Change

Author: K.P. Ittaman

Publisher: Abhinav Publications

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9788170170341

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Transformation of forms of Indian temples takes place through a dual process-time as well as space. These two patterns of transformation, through time and (while representing time) in space, reflect one another closely. Both are processes of emergence, expansion and proliferation, which simultaneously imply differentiation and fusion, growth from the dissolution into unity. One of the richest traditions of temple building that India has produced took shape in the 7th century A.D., centred in what is now the state of Karnataka, and lasted until the 13th. This was one of the two main branches of Dravida or ‘Southern’ temple architecture, giving rise to such famous temples as the Virupaksa, Pattadakal, Ellora, and the Hoysalesvara, Halebid. These are analysed, alongwith more than 250 other buildings, in this monumental study that, for the first time, explains the Karnata Dravida tradition as one continuous, coherent development. The book, with its numerous analytical drawings, will be welcomed for the way it shows how to look at these great monuments, and makes their complex architecture accessible. It is clearly shown how the formal structure of a temple makes concrete the idea of manifestation, of the transmutation of the eternal and infinite into the shifting multiplicity of existence, and the reabsorption of all things into the limitless unity from which they have come.


Kalpeni Island

Kalpeni Island

Author: Dr. C.G.Pookoya

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2018-06-06

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1642499609

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India is blessed with the gift of exquisite coral island of Lakshadweep in the Arabian sea lying scattered off the west coast of Kerala. As it is geographically isolated, it was neglected by the rulers as well as by the writers. Beauty of this coral reefs beneath the shallow transparent and emerald green seawater is gorgeous one. Kalpeni Island, the most beautiful one is a tourist spot. The author reflect here his excavations of unknown history and culture of a remote people. The main objective is to make familiar the younger generation of the islands with the earlier history, there way of living, hurdles and etc. India is blessed with the gift of exquisite coral island of Lakshadweep in the Arabian sea lying scattered off the west coast of Kerala. As it is geographically isolated, it was neglected by the rulers as well as by the writers. Beauty of this coral reefs beneath the shallow transparent and emerald green seawater is gorgeous one. Kalpeni Island, the most beautiful one is a tourist spot. The author reflect here his excavations of unknown history and culture of a remote people. The main objective is to make familiar the younger generation of the islands with the earlier history, there way of living, hurdles and etc.


Islands Of India

Islands Of India

Author: Dr. Sarit Kumar Mukerji

Publisher: Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

Published:

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 8123022859

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This book gives gives many interesting ans informative details about the various big and small islands of India.


The Muslim Tribes of Lakshadweep Islands

The Muslim Tribes of Lakshadweep Islands

Author: Makhan Jha

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9788175330320

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This volume, thus, will be highly useful not only to the planners and administrators engaged in the development of islands, but also to the cultural analysis interested in the study of island ecology and cultural perceptions. This book, for the first time, provides first-hand informations about the social structure, specially the matrilineal family organization, caste structure and hierarchy of the islanders, the history of colonization etc. which will be highly relevant to the students and teachers of anthropology