Indian Architecture Through the Ages

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Although a great deal of Indian secular art was produced, it was essentially made of perishable material and has not survived. What has survived in the medium of stone is religious art. In both Buddhist and Hindu art, symbolism in gesture, posture, and positions signify religious states, such as the enlightenment, meditation, and preaching. In Hindu sculpture, deities (see Vishnu Vishnu, one of the greatest gods of Hinduism, also called Narayana. First mentioned in the Veda as a minor deity, his theistic cults, known as Vaishnavism, or Vishnuvism, grew steadily from the first millennium B.C. click the link for more information, Krishna Krishna (Sansrit, =black), one of the most popular deities in Hinduism, the eighth avatar, or incarnation of Vishnu. Krishna appears in the Mahabharata epic as a prince of the Yadava tribe and the friend and counselor of the Pandava princes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.K. Verma

Dr. Shailendra Kumar Verma did B.A. Hons. (History) from Saharsa College. He has keen interest in Buddhism and Ancient Indian Culture. He also did M.Phil. and Ph.D., from the Department of Buddhist Studies.

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Title
Indian Architecture Through the Ages
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788189972479
Length
viii+264p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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