Religious sculptures in Cambodia
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi B R Publishing 2021Description: 106 pISBN: 9789388789844Subject(s): Buddha | Bodhisattva | Hindu gods | garuda | nandi | kathasDDC classification: 730.9596 Summary: Religious Sculptures in Cambodia has been studies in this book from cultural and Religious point of view. While doing so literary evidences, both Pali and Sanskrit have been gathered. Introduction - Collects information about the regions of South East Asia which was dominated by Theravadin Buddhism. It has five chapters. Conclusion - Cambodian Artists were more interested in constructing Temples. However there were group of artists who did justice to sculptures.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 730.9596 MEE/R (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 55754 |
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730.9546 BHA/K.2 Kashmir Sculptures | 730.95479 MEE/S Sculptures of Lonād Cave and Pāṇḍava Leṇi: identification and interpretation | 730.95484 SAL/F From temple to museum | 730.9596 MEE/R Religious sculptures in Cambodia | 732.44 ARA/S Sculptures in the State Museum, Ranchi | 734.095479 DES/Y Yadava sculpture, western Maharashtra, 1000 A.D. to 1400 A.D | 735.954 AMB/M Monuments of mathura vrindavan: architectural and engineering aspects |
Religious Sculptures in Cambodia has been studies in this book from cultural and Religious point of view. While doing so literary evidences, both Pali and Sanskrit have been gathered. Introduction - Collects information about the regions of South East Asia which was dominated by Theravadin Buddhism. It has five chapters. Conclusion - Cambodian Artists were more interested in constructing Temples. However there were group of artists who did justice to sculptures.
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