Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (Volume 1, Part 3, 2 Books)

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This third part, as before in two binds, in a series covering the full range of Indian Temple architecture, surveys medieval temples and associated buildings in Upper dravidadesa, particularly those in the territories of the Calukyas of Kalyana, Hoysalas of Dorasamudra, as well as in those of the other dynasties such as the Kadambas, Rattas, Guttas, Seunas, santaras etc., in Karnataka and those in the domain of the Kakatiyas of Varangal together with those of the Calukyas of Vemulavada, Telugu Codas, Reddis, and Malyalas, all in the Telingana area of Andhra Pradesh, and finally the Alupas of Tulunadu. Arranged by region and dynasty, the Chapters also focus, wherever evidence is clear, on the nature of local idioms and origins of the regional styles; these are copiously illustrated with drawings and photographs as in earlier instances, drawn for the most part from the Institute’s archives. Prepared by the American Institute of Indian Studies’ Center for Art and Archaeology, Varanasi, the present volume reflects the contribution largely by M.A. Dhaky, Director (Research) at the Center, and a chapter by by late H. Sarkar. Following voklumes will deal with the buildings of the Vijayanagar, pre-Nayaka, and Nayaka dynasties in south India and the medieval and late medieval temples in different regional styles of the dynasties in north India. Each volume is provided architectural terms: fully annotated Glossary will appear as separate (and final) parts of the two main volumes – I and II – of the series.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M A Dhaky

Professor M.A. Dhaky, currently Director (Emeritus) at the American Institute of Indian Studies’ Centre for Art and Archaeology, Gurgaon (Haryana), is a historian and researcher of ancient and medieval Indian art and architecture and Sanskrit texts that relate to the architecture of the ancient buildings. Prof. Dhaky had served on deputation at the AIIS’ Varanasi Center from August 1966, first from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Gujarat, and from 1974 from the L.D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad, where he was till 1987 posted as the Research Professor of Indian Art and Architecture. Among his publications are the short and long monographs, chapters to the Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture and research papers in English, Gujarati, and in Hindi, on the history and literature including agamas and hymnology of the Nirgranthadarsana, as also articles involving criticism and interpretation of art and architecture, musicology and horticulture, all together numbering 290. He is recipient of many a awards and honours: the ‘Kumara’ silver medal (Ahmedabad 1974), an award of the Prakrta Jananabharati, Bangalore (1993), the Campbell Memorial Gold Medal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay (1994), the Hemacandracarya Award from Jaswanta Dharmarth Trust, Delhi (1997), and an award and gold medal from “Kalikalasarvjna Sri Hemacandracarya Navam Janma-Satabdi Smriti Samskara Siksana Nidhi” Trust, Ahmedabad (1999).

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (Volume 1, Part 3, 2 Books)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8186526005
Length
xxix+598p., Figures; Plates; Maps; References; Glossary; Index; 29cm.
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