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Stone has been an important medium for Indian sculpture and architecture since the Mauryan Period. This book addresses stone deterioration which poses a serious challenge for professionals involved in the conservation of cultural heritage sites. It examines the various types of building stones used throughout the Indian Subcontinent and their properties. It offers an indepth discussion of the natural causes of stone decay, including the wide spectrum of physical, ...
The present book is a complete and analytical exposition of the fourteen Saiva upanisads, bringing out the religious and metaphysical consistency in Saiva concepts. Various aspects of Saivism within the frame work of upanisadic mantras, have been arranged and explicated with systematic coherence. It runs into six chapter. The opening introductory chapter provides the information regarding the history of Saiva philosophy from the Vedic period. The second chapter ...
The book is a comprehensive guide-book for the wall-painting conservator. There are two main parts in the book. Part 1 - describes the materials and techniques of wall paintings, different types of defects and damages which occur in them and their causes. It then goes on to describe the various examination techniques as applicable to conservation. Part 2 - gives step by step description of conservation procedures, like documentation, strengthening and ...
The book containing fifty significant and scholarly articles written by the specialists in international marine archaeology offers a scientific survey of maritime history and marine archaeology. This book is written by various outstanding scholars. This book has been profusely illustrated with coloured and black-white photos. The history of marine archaeology of theory and research in this sub-field in reviewed; and the current state of knowledge and research is ...
Archaeology is gaining rapid momentum in the modem context and delayed publication of-Research papers runs the risk of getting branded as outdated. Here in these volumes papers are updated with the latest finds. As the contributions are in good numbers, they are arranged in seven sections comprising two volumes. The first section highlights the personal reminiscences by the close associates of Late Dr. Subrahmanyam. The other papers are on : Pre-history; ...
Khajuraho - the name itself is synonymous with architectural excellence and breathtaking craftsmanship. The World Heritage temples of Khajuraho can be regarded as one of the wonders of the East, a symbol in stone, representing the cosmic system of Hindu temples, with a dash of erotica along with other worldly and divine scenes. These huge edifices, built over 1000 years ago, are profusely covered with the sculptural art. Khajuraho occupies a very special place in ...
Brahma, Visnu and Siva constitute of Hindu trinity, Brahma is the creator Visnu is the preserver and Siva is the destroyer. But devotees of each of those Gods have attributed and the three functions of creation preservance, and destructions to their favourite deities. In Saivism, Siva is considered to be the supreme reality and he is described as combining in him all the three function-creation, preservation and destruction. Siva worship is of great antiquity, ...
Mythology dates Lucknow back to the satyug period of Ramayana when Laxman the younger brother of Ram formed a settlement of Lakshamanavati or Laxshmanpur. Archaeological excavations indicate presence of prehistoric and historic (AD 40-900) settlements. The historic city of Lucknow was once the seat of Indo-Muslim civilisation- the legacy of the Nawabs of Awadh. Lucknow is also important for its role in the 1857 War of Independence, an event that largely ...
This publication for the first time focuses on a local art tradition in Orissa, vividly documented and substantiated with visuals. The archaic cult of Jagannatha that upholds Oriya nationalism and claims to be the central focus of Orissan art and culture mirrors in this study with an extra tinge of local flavour - the essence of this book. The readers will discover a socio-religio-cultural structure supporting an art tradition in the Jagannatha temple of ...
The present volume of Kala has 27 research articles along with three book reviews which deal with different problems and concepts of Indian Art. The areas covered by these articles are very extensive which include architecture, iconography, painting, sculpture, numismatics and also performing art. The articles pertain to both the unpublished materials and fresh interpretations covering almost the pan-Indian canvas. The period of study in the volume ranges from ...
Art and Architecture of Nalanda deals in details about Nalanda a Buddhist monoment of international fame. The author of this monograph has presented Nalanda in brief with all its academic and artistic pursuit’s for over one millennium as a center of the Buddhist learning as well as heart of art and architecture. In Ist chapter an effort is made to furnish in details about the development of Nalanda from a place of pilgrimage of Buddhists and Jains to a renowned ...
The book is a comprehensive account of recently conducted explorations and excavations by the author in Chhattisgarh. The book brings out the richness of cultural heritage, particularly during megalithic times, of Chhattisgarh. It gives a detailed account of the results of the excavations conducted by the author, at Sorar-Karkabhat - a nucleus megalithic site. It establishes the link between central Indian megaliths and those of northeast India and shows how ...
The Government Museum, Mathura enjoys an enviable position among the museums of India. The rich collection of art preserved in the galleries of this museum, furnishes an eloquent testimony to Indian cultural ethos and the aesthetic excellence. In the present book, the author has given adequate information about the history of the museum, about the main periods of the Mathura art and the exhibition arrangement of the galleries. He has highlighted the important ...
The complete Indonesian Brahmandapurana has been translated into English for the first time in this work. It was rendered into classical Indonesian language (Kawi) in the tenth century A.D. Simple and lucid, it relates the story vividly in limpid fluency. The Indonesian Brahmandapurana is not literal Kawi rendering of the Sanskrit text. It is an original text in Kawi, which has taken inspiration from the Sanskrit Brahmandapurana and the Vayupurana. It follows ...
In the beginning of 19th century A.D., the scholars had realized the importance of textual norms prescribed for raising the Hindu temples, but only in 20th century A.D., the temples and the sculptural display therein attracted the attentions of the scholars of the world. Later on, it was inspired by the publications of Sanskrit treatise which further encouraged the scholars to realize the significance of textual norms and the symbolism of the Hindu art and ...
Documentation of Indian performing arts had already gained momentum with the establishment of several research institutions in India and abroad. The research community has become aware of the importance of documentation meterials as aid to research. The present work is codified to suit the research scholars with an admixture of books, journals, book reviews, criticisms, articles, essays etc., relating to music, dance and allied arts. There are about 8000 plus ...
This book is of interest not only to those students cum scholars interested in philosophy but to any layman interested in the theory of historical interpretation, in cyclic theories of history, or in values within our own culture. It also gives an interesting account about Hegal's metaphysical treatises and illustrations drawn from history. His basic principle of thought i.e., that history is not meaningless change, but a rational process the realization of the ...
The purpose of writing this book is to provoke thought in history and its relationship with other subjects both for the College and University students. This book is also useful for teachers and researchers interested in the methods of historical research and the new understanding of history. It also deals as to how the historian does his work, its orientation is practical rather than theoretical or philosophical in nature. This small piece of work also embodies ...
The collection of "Essays of pre and Protohistoric Cultures" brings to light some facets on the Roots of Indian Civilization. Some of the essay were presented at the National and International Seminars and well received by the scholarly world. There have been persistant enquiries from both the scholars and students, as well, for copies of some of these papers. The author has included some latest discoveries and researches also.