Gaddi Land in Chamba: Its History, Art & Culture

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Ancient Brahmpur (Brahmaur) kingdom is the traditional home of Gaddis, hence also called Gadderan. Brahmpur has been the only Himalayan Kingdom that may claim its antiquity to as early as 6th century, based on its magnificent wooden and stone temples, exquisite image, inscriptions, etc., which reflect an amalgam of varied religion-artistic traditions. In the present work, all the temples and images have been discussed at length in the light of evidences found during the last five decades, tracing their genesis to the ancient Buddhist structural activities and the later pan-Indian aesthetic ferment.

Brahmpur lost its glory in 10th century, after the capital was shifted to Chamba, and it remained in oblivion until 12th century, when the shepherding people from mainland settled there. They were known as Gaddis. Gradually, they developed a distinct and quint-essential way of living in the Himalayan mountainous interior. Thus, the Gaddis and emerged as one of the most cultured and interesting people for their ethno-cultural distinctiveness. The present work discusses all those aspects lucidly.

The book is spread in seven chapters, covering physiography of the area of study, ethnographic miieu, political scenario, technique and style of image-making and the artisans, Gaddi domestic architecture and the wooden and stone temples. Three useful appendices further make this study comprehensive and up-to-date.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR O C Handa

Born in Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) on 2nd October 1936, Dr. O.C. Handa is an outstanding scholar, connoisseur of art and a persistent adventurer. In his exploratory pursuits, he has successively undertaken several expeditions to the far-flung pockets in the Western Himalayan region upto the border of Tibet, mostly on foot. This underscores his interest and zeal in exploring antique but extant sources of history, art and culture of this region. Dr. Handa did his post-graduation in History from University of Mysore, Ph.D. from Meerut University and D.Litt. from Agra University – his speciality being the Buddhist Archaeology of the Western Himalayan region. Besides articles, research papers and radio and T.V. performances, he has numerous books on art, history and culture of the Western Himalayan region to his credit. Dr. Handa was a fellow of Himachal Academy of Art, Languages & Culture, Shimla during 1984-1986; of Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi during 1991-1993; and of Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla during 1996-1998.

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Title
Gaddi Land in Chamba: Its History, Art & Culture
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8173871744
Length
206p., Figures; Plates; Notes; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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