Temples of South India

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Presents a comprehensive picture of the chronologically uninterrupted chain of extant south Indian temples, explaining the niceties of their architecture, the many subtle variations in style and their evolution over the years.  The temple is the most significant monument of Indian architecture as it sums up and represents the subtle values of Indian culture. Elaboration’s of the temple structure followed the firm establishment of image worship and the accompanying development of the ritual, which took time to crystallize. The evolution of different architectural forms in north, south and other parts of India was a later development.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.R. Srinivasan

K R Srinivasan worked with the Archaeological Survey of India for over two decades. His fields of specialization were temple architecture, sculpture and iconography. Apart from organizing the temple survey of India, he conducted systematic surveys of temples in South India and the Deccan.  He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1991 for his contribution to the field of archaeology, temple art and epigraphy.

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Title
Temples of South India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8123722516
Length
220p.
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