Narrative Art of South Indian Temples

Narrative Art of South Indian Temples
Author: G. Venkataramayya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This book begins by giving a brief review of temple studies inIndiaand in Andhra Pradesh and in particular the significance of Srisailam prakara aswell as literacy importance are discussed in detail. The patronage byvarious dynastic rulers leading to the physical growth of Srisailam templecomplex, the prevalence of various Saivite sects are presented on the basis ofarchaeological and literary sources from Telugu and Sanskrit. The materialculture identified in the sculptures generally comprising architecture, costumes, ornaments, hair styles, head dresses, household objects, etc. are described in detail with linedrawings.

Hair

Hair
Author: Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791437414

An interdisciplinary exploration of the meanings of hair in Asia from classical times to contemporary contexts.

Collected Essays

Collected Essays
Author: Patrick Olivelle
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 8884537290

Language, Texts, and Society

Language, Texts, and Society
Author: Patrick Olivelle
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1843318857

This collection brings together the research papers of Patrick Olivelle, published over a period of about ten years. The unifying theme of these studies is the search for historical context and developments hidden within words and texts. Words – and the cultural history represented by words – that scholars often take for granted as having a continuous and long history are often new and even neologisms, and thus provide important clues to cultural and religious innovations. Olivelle’s book on the Asramas, as well as the short pieces included in this volume, such as those on ananda and dharma, seek to see cultural innovation and historical changes within the changing semantic fields of key terms. Closer examination of numerous Sanskrit terms taken for granted as central to ‘Hinduism’ provide similar results. Indian texts have often been studied in the past as disincarnate realities providing information on an ahistorical and unchanging culture. This volume is a small contribution towards correcting that method of textual study.

Studies in Indian Textiles

Studies in Indian Textiles
Author: Vanakuri Suguna Sarma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: Design
ISBN:

An attempt has been made in this book to study in detail, the textiles and customes in the two reputed museums of Hyderabad city, viz., the Salar Jung museum and state museum, Hyderabad. Besides, a thorough comparison of the textiles, costumes and styles of attire, has been made with sculptures, paintings and literature of various periods. The work also focuses on the origin and manufacturing technique of the main fabric materials like cotton, silk, wollen, mixed-fabrics and their sub-varieties. Problems related to storage and preservation are also discussed.