Temples of South India : a study of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist monuments of the Deccan
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi concept 2020Description: 358 pISBN: 9188170222277Subject(s): temples | India--Karīmnagar (District) | Architecture and society | ArchitectureDDC classification: 726.14095484 Summary: The present work entitled "Temples of South India (A Study of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist Monuments of the Deccan)" based on multiple original and secondary sources as well as vigorous field work incorporates a comprehensive study of the temples of Karimnager district in Andhra Pradesh (India). It is the first of its kind in survey, subject- matter, treatment and interpretation. It covers all the dimensions of the temple sites and enlightens the readers on the architectural, sculptural, religious, social, cultural, economic and in stitutional aspects. It brings out not only the countrywide similarities in art forms and styles of architecture in great detail but also focusses our attention on the regional distinctiveness. It provides an encyclopaedic information on the temples, which is of vital interest both to the scholars and general readers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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726.1 VEN/E Essay on the origin of the South Indian temple | 726.109 54 MIC/L Late temple architecture of India, 15th to 19th centuries : continuities, revivals, appropriations, and innovations | 726.10954 FER/C The cave temples of India | 726.14095484 RAM/T Temples of South India : a study of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist monuments of the Deccan | 726.1450954 RAM Essay on the architecture of the Hindus | 726.145095413 JAG/K कोणार्क Konark | 726.145095484 RAJ/H History,Art and Architecture of the Temples |
The present work entitled "Temples of South India (A Study of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist Monuments of the Deccan)" based on multiple original and secondary sources as well as vigorous field work incorporates a comprehensive study of the temples of Karimnager district in Andhra Pradesh (India). It is the first of its kind in survey, subject- matter, treatment and interpretation. It covers all the dimensions of the temple sites and enlightens the readers on the architectural, sculptural, religious, social, cultural, economic and in stitutional aspects. It brings out not only the countrywide similarities in art forms and styles of architecture in great detail but also focusses our attention on the regional distinctiveness. It provides an encyclopaedic information on the temples, which is of vital interest both to the scholars and general readers.
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