Exploring India s Sacred Art

Exploring India s Sacred Art
Author: Stella Kramrisch
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1994-04-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8120812085

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Exploring India s Sacred Art

Exploring India s Sacred Art
Author: Stella Kramrisch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1983
Genre: Art historians
ISBN: 0812278658

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Exploring India S Sacred Art Selected Writings Of Stella Kramrisch Ed With A Biographical Essay

Exploring India S Sacred Art Selected Writings Of Stella Kramrisch Ed    With A Biographical Essay
Author: Barbora Stoller Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8120812085

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Exploring India's Sacred Art presents a selection of Stella Kramrisch's influential essays, along with a biographical essay. The writings collected here emphasize the cultural and symbolic values of Indian art. The first section discusses the social and religious contexts of art. This is followed by essays on various forms of ritual art. The section entitled The Subtle Body is derived from her term for the form that underlies concrete shapes; it includes studies of literary and visual symbolism. Further essays concentrate on formal and technical aspects of temple structure and painting in the context of their symbolic meaning. Over 150 illustrations, many of them prepared especially for this volume, provide a vital visual dimension to her writings. Also included is Joseph Dye's comprehensive bibliography of her works. Exploring India's Sacred Art testifies to the life and work of one of this century's greatest art scholars and provides an unparalleled source of insight into Indian art and culture.

Many Heads Arms and Eyes

Many Heads  Arms and Eyes
Author: Doris Meth Srinivasan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 447
Release: 1997-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004644977

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One of the first things that strike the Western viewer of Indian art is the multiplicity of heads, arms and eyes. This convention grows out of imagery conceived by Vedic sages to explain creation. This book for the first time investigates into the meaning of this convention. The author concentrates on its origins in Hindu art and on preceding textual references to the phenomenon of multiplicity. The first part establishes a general definition for the convention. Examination of all Brahmanical literature up to, and sometimes beyond, the 1st - 3rd century A.D., adds more information to this basic definition. The second part applies this literary information mainly to icons of the Yaksa, Śiva, Vāsudeva-Kṛsṇa and the Goddess, and indicates how Brahmanical cultural norms, exemplified in Mathurā, can transmit textual symbols. Both Part I and Part II provide iconic modules and a methodology to generate interpretations for icons with this remarkable feature through the Gupta age.

A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India

A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India
Author: Upinder Singh
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 8131716775

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A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India is the most comprehensive textbook yet for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It introduces students to original sources such as ancient texts, artefacts, inscriptions and coins, illustrating how historians construct history on their basis. Its clear and balanced explanation of concepts and historical debates enables students to independently evaluate evidence, arguments and theories. This remarkable textbook allows the reader to visualize and understand the rich and varied remains of India s ancient past, transforming the process of discovering that past into an exciting experience.

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 Art of Ajanta and Sopo ani

The Art of Ajanta and Sopo  ani
Author: Om Datt Upadhya
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1994
Genre: Ajanta (India)
ISBN: 8120809904

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Pauranic Prana-aesthetics, a finer shade different from that of vitalistic aesthetics )the earlier having breathing-rhythm of Ksaya-Vrddhi --diminuation and augmentation--other than the latter`s emphasis only on the rhythm of augmentation), has been delineated in this study with examples from the world`s two of the best art-monuments: Ajanta (India), now not remaining unknown even to the most casual connoisseur, and Sopocani (Yugoslavia), the most significant and monumentally beautiful work of Byzantine art. Tracing Prana-aesthetics as the aesthetics of inner-light coded in the creeper-motif by the artists of Ajanta, this work emphasises decoding of the creeper-motif by Byzantine artists culminating into the frescoes of Sopocani done in Hellenistic-Byzantine aesthetics beatifield by Hesycast meditation to which that of Buddhists was not unknown. Comparisons of various determinant aspects, aesthetics and artistic denominators, and constraints not allowing similar consummation are properly investigated to substantiate the thesis that Prana-aesthetics transfigures at Ajanta but transubstantiates at Sopocani. The significance of the anabolic aspects of this aesthetics is highlighted especially as a way out from the reductivistic tendencies of the present day visual-arts straining them upto the stage of catabolic dissolution.

The Mukte vara Temple in Bhubaneswar

The Mukte  vara Temple in Bhubaneswar
Author: Walter Smith
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1994
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 8120807936

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