Chakshudana or Opening the Eyes

Chakshudana or Opening the Eyes
Author: Pika Ghosh,Pushkar Sohoni
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2023-09-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000986075

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Chakshudana or rituals of opening the eyes are practiced across multiple South Asian communities by artists, sculptors, and priests. The ritual offers gods access to the mortal world. This practice, applied to the study of material and visual culture, offers a distinctive perspective to interrogate the complex engagements with paintings, sculptures, found objects, fragments, built environments, and ecologies. This volume takes the process of seeing as its focus—to look closely, remaining true to the object, but also to see widely—from multiple subjective stances and diverse bodily engagements such as walking to dreaming, glancing to looking askance, hypnotic stares, and to see beyond the visible. It examines art history through nuanced considerations of materiality, aesthetics, and regional specificities. The essays emerge from current research that builds on the contributions of Michael W. Meister, W. Norman Brown Distinguished Professor of History of Art and South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, whose works laid the foundations for the study of South Asian visual and material culture. The essays in this book underscore methodological resonances rather than privileging conventional categories of media or chronology, exploring artistic media including temples and paintings as well as Bengali-quilted textiles, manuscript ‘lozenges,’ and metal repousse. This volume, part of the Visual Media and Histories Series, will be of interest to students and researchers of history of art, religious studies, and history as well as the allied disciplines of anthropology and folklore studies. Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Chakshudana Or Opening the Eyes

Chakshudana Or Opening the Eyes
Author: Pika Ghosh,Pushkar Sohoni
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09
Genre: Art, South Asian
ISBN: 1003291473

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"Chakshudana or rituals of opening the eyes are practiced across multiple South Asian communities by artists, sculptors and priests. The ritual offers gods access to the mortal world, this practice applied to the study of art offers a distinctive perspective to interrogate the complex engagements with paintings, sculptures, found objects, fragments, built environments, and ecologies. This volume takes as its focus the process of seeing-to look closely, remaining true to the object, but also to see widely, from multiple subjective stances and diverse bodily engagements from walking to dreaming, from glancing to looking askance, and hypnotic stares, and to see beyond the visible. It examines art history through nuanced considerations of materiality, aesthetics and regional specificities. The essays emerge from current research building on the contributions of Michael W. Meister, W. Norman Brown Distinguished Professor of History of Art and South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, whose works laid the foundations for the study of South Asian visual and material culture. The essays in this book underscore methodological resonances rather than privileging conventional categories of media or chronology exploring artistic media including temples and paintings, as well as Bengali quilted textiles, manuscript 'lozenges,' and metal repousse. This volume, part of the Visual Media and Histories Series, will be of interest to students and researchers of history of art, religious studies, history, as well as the allied disciplines of anthropology and folklore studies"

Parsiana

Parsiana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 1999
Genre: Parsees
ISBN: UVA:X030289514

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Cooking for the Gods

Cooking for the Gods
Author: Pika Ghosh
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1995
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN: UOM:39076001636658

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Cooking for the Gods focuses on the special role of women in this domestic Hindu Bengali realm as they care for both their family and the numerous household deities who reside in the home shrine and partake of the cooked offerings.

Traditional Paintings of Orissa

Traditional Paintings of Orissa
Author: Dinanath Pathy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1990
Genre: Miniature painting, Indic
ISBN: UOM:39015029900175

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The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate

The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate
Author: Pushkar Sohoni
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781838609276

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The Deccan sultans left a grand architectural and artistic legacy. They commissioned palaces, mosques, gardens and tombs as well as decorative paintings and coins. Of these sultanates, the Nizam Shahs (r. 1490-1636) were particularly significant, being one of the first to emerge from the crumbling edifice of the Bahmani Empire (c. 1347-1527). Yet their rich material record remains largely unstudied in the scholarly literature, obscuring their cultural and historical importance. This book provides the first analysis of the architecture of the Nizam Shahs. Pushkar Sohoni examines the critical relationship between architectural production, courtly practice and royal authority in a period when the aspirations and politics of the kingdom were articulated through architectural expression. Based on new primary research from key sites including the urban settlements of Ahmadnagar, Daulatabad, Aurangabad, Junnar and the port city of Chaul, Sohoni sheds light on broader Islamicate ideas of kingship and shows how this was embodied by material artefacts such as buildings and sites, paintings, gardens, guns and coins. As well as offering a vivid depiction of sixteenth-century South Asia, this book revises understanding of the cultural importance of the Nizam Shahs and their place in the Indian Ocean world. It will be a vital primary resource for scholars researching the history of the medieval and early modern Deccan and relevant for those working in Art History, Islamic Studies, South Asian Studies and Archaeology.

Hinduism and the Religious Arts

Hinduism and the Religious Arts
Author: Heather Elgood
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780304707393

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The roots between the Hindu religion and the wider culture are deep and uniquely complex. No study of either ancient or contemporary Indian culture can be undertaken without a clear understanding of Hindu visual arts and their sources in religious belief and practice. Defining what is meant by religion - no such term exists in Sanskrit - and what is understood by Hindu ideals of beauty, Heather Elgood provides the best synthesis and critical study of recent scholarship on the topic. In addition, this book offers critical background information for anyone interested in the social and anthropological roots of artistic creativity, as well as the rites, practices and beliefs of the hundreds of millions of Hindus in the world today.

The Patas and the Patuas of Bengal

The Patas and the Patuas of Bengal
Author: Sankar Sen Gupta
Publsiher: Calcutta : Indian Publications
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1973
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN: UOM:39015014538683

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On traditional Bengali functional paintings on canvas and their artists; an anthropological and social survey.