Early Chalukyan Temples: Art, Architecture & Iconography (with special reference to Aihole)

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The book deals with the essence of Art and Architecture subtly twain with Iconography and Aesthetics besides legend and tradition for the sake of readers, it has been designed to bring out the marked of location, environ with present administrative support. A horizontal outline based on the epigraphically evidence of the early Chalukya tracing the contemporary political set up of that age shown. The work gives an emphasis to art form pattern set by the early Chalukyas tracing with veracity of forms. The temples of Aihole of various religious orders Hindu, Jain, Bhuddhist and other sect are dealt along with the narration of the cave temples and summation of the monuments.

The Architectural futures really constitute of the real architectural wealth of the site. A vivid explanation on sculptural wealth and iconographical futures too added colorize to the work. Details of iconography and classification of art forms with conclusion give an ardent explanation for the socio-religious binding of the society represented through the erection of the temples. It is also supported by annexure: the inventory of Museum exhibits besides a glossary for ready reckon use of some terms and terminology along with bibliography and relevant illustrations to support the work for visual effects.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J. Soundararajan

Dr. J. Soundararajan (b. 1967) is currently working as a lecturer in the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Madras, Chennai. He did his master's degree, M.Phil and Ph.D. in the University of Tamil Nadu. His doctoral thesis was highly commended by the Board of examiners. He was previously working (19999-2004) as Assistant Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India of Dharwad Circle, posted at Aihole. The author is a member of many of the professional historical societies: The Indian Art History Congress, Tamilnadu History Congress and Epigraphical Society of India. He has in his credit a book Nataraja in South Indian Art (2004) and 21 number of research articles in scholarly international, national journals and the New Indian Express. His contribution to journals in "East and West" volume – 53 (2003), Rome-Italy, also adds feather to his cap. He had also prepared a guide book on the Chalukyan Center of Art while working at Aihole.

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Title
Early Chalukyan Temples: Art, Architecture & Iconography (with special reference to Aihole)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788188934607
Length
xviii+109p., Tables; Plates; References, Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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