Devi: Goddesses in Indian Art and Literature

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The worship of the Divine as a Mother has an ancient history and persists in many cultures to the present day. The evolution of Goddess worship in India from the proto historic period to the sixth century has been studied with relevant sculptural examples. A perusal of select texts provides a literary basis for this study. Further, the symbolic significance behind the icons comes to light by understanding the technical aspects of iconography. The book attempts to trace the various manifestations of the Devi such as Sri and Durga, from the historic, artistic and esoteric view points. The image becomes an icon to the faithful when installed in a temple with due rites. This has been exemplified by descriptions of select sites of Goddess worship in Karnataka.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Indu Parthasarthy

Indu Parthasarathy: A graduate in Fine Art with a specialization in Art History, Ph.D. she has an abiding interest in indology. She has many years of teaching experience and enjoys research in Art History.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.R. Parthasarthy

V.R. Parthasarthy: An Electrical Engineer by Qualification and a Marketing Consultant by profession, his life has been a testimony to his enthusiasm. His wide range of interests included mathematics, spirituality, yoga and photography.

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Title
Devi: Goddesses in Indian Art and Literature
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8180902031, 9788180902031
Length
xviii+204p., Figures; Coloured & B/w Plates; Index; 29cm.
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