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Haripriya: FORMS AND MEANING IN INDIAN ART AND ICONOGRAPHY – Essays in Memory of Dr. Haripriya Rangarajan

Haripriya: FORMS AND MEANING IN INDIAN ART AND ICONOGRAPHY – Essays in Memory of Dr. Haripriya Rangarajan

Edited By :- Nanditha Krishna , Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay , Githa U. Badikillaya , D.S. Somashekhar

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Type: English

Pages: xxxii + 294

Format: Hard Bound

ISBN-13: 978-81-7305-679-6

Edition: 1st

Publisher: ARYAN BOOKS INTERNATIONAL

Size: 22 cm x 29 cm

Product Year: 2024

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The present volume of papers by a galaxy of scholars is dedicated to the memory of the eminent art historian, Dr. Haripriya Rangarajan, who made an invaluable contribution to the field of Indian art, iconography and architecture. She left an intangible mark as an expert especially in the field of Indian iconography.

The volume contains essays on different aspects of Indian art and iconography, providing insights into the development of Indian art through the ages, and incorporating new research on the subject. The thirty thematic essays in the volume include many by senior and very illustrious scholars as well as some by younger researchers who are now making their mark. The essays unfold many layers of Indian art and imagery and traverse religious, cultural and temporal boundaries, bringing together a variety of themes on Indian art, architecture and iconography. This strikingly illustrated volume will be of much interest to scholars and students of art and aesthetics of South Asia.




Foreword — Princess Aswathy Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi

                Editorial — Nanditha Krishna, Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay &                                                                                    D.S. Somashekhar

                Introductory Note — Githa U. Badikillaya

                Dr. Haripriya Rangarajan: A Profile — Radha Chakravarti

                Reminiscences

                      Hats Off to a Great Scholar — R.D. Choudhury

                      Epitome of Vinaya — Maruti Nandan Tiwari                                                

                      A Complete Human Being — Pheroza J. Godrej                                           

                      The World – A Poorer Place Without Her — Nanditha Krishna             

                      My Personal Chinnamasta — Rita Sridhar

                      A Motherly Persona — Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay

                      Mentor Friend and an Alter Mother — Gomathy Venkateswar             

                      A Persona Like No Other — V. Balambal

                      A Towering Beacon of Inspiration — D.S. Somashekhar

 

         1.    Antiquity and Co-existence of Shramana and Vedic Traditions                 

                — Maruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari

         2.    Hindu Influence on Goan Church Architecture                                                

                — K.K. Muhammed

         3.    Pillar Decorations in the Cave Temples of Badami                                          

                — Shrinivas V. Padigar

         4.    Sharvara, the Mystery Dog in Pallava Sculptures

                — T. Satyamurthy

         5.    The Murals of India

                — Benoy. K. Behl

        6.    The Atiyamān Cave Temples of Namakkal

                — Nanditha Krishna

         7.    Portrayal of Devi Sri Lalitha and Her Chariot Sri Chakrarajaratha                                                                            with Reference to the Text Shaktinidhi

                — Choodamani Nandagopal

         8.    Cultural Interflow Between India and Bhutan – The Land of Guru
                Padmasambhava Rimpoche

                — Shashibala

         9.    Circle and Semicircle: Divine Geometry in Greco-Buddhist Art

                — Arputharani Sengupta

       10.    Buddhist Art in the Museums of Russia                                                                                                                

                — Viktoria V. Demenova

        11.    The Sun – Lord of the Realm in Zoroastrianism and Hinduism

                — Pheroza J. Godrej

       12.    Buddhism in Early Tamilakam: From Archaeological Sources

                — K. Mavali Rajan

       13.    Iconographic Diversity of Umāliṅgana Sculptures from Northern Bengal:
                An Assessment Based on the Collection of Akshaya Kumar Maitreya Museum

                — Aniruddha Maitra

       14.    A Note on Shasta Icons from Kerala

                — Ajit Kumar

       15.    The Horse in the Sculptural Art of Assam

                — Paromita Das

       16.    Kogali Hoard of Jaina Bronzes: A Revisit

                — C.B. Patil

       17.    Unique Narratives of the Neelakantheśvara Temple, Jambittige                                                               

                — Purnima Srikrishna

       18.    Paṭṭadakal Pillar Inscription: A Study                                                                                                                    

                — Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay

       19.    The Stages of Development of the Goddess Sarasvatī: From a Metaphysical Concept of a Female Cosmic Force to a Very Familiar Icon in Indian Art

                — Gomathy Venkateswar

      20.    Step Wells of Medieval Karnataka: An Analytical Study

                — G. Sarvamangala, G.C. Sadhashivappa & Jagadeesh

       21.    The Elite in Sculptural Art of Vijayanagara                                                                                                         

                — Priya Thakur

      22.    Iconometrics and Iconography of Bronze Icons from Chola Inscriptions

                — G. Balaji

      23.    Analysis of the Contexts of the Sculptural Remains Reported from the Purulia District of West Bengal: A Case Study Based on Recent Exploration

                — Shubha Majumder

      24.    Symbolism of the Didactic Gestures in the Jātakas of Bharhut (c. 2nd to 1st Century bce)

                — Shreyashi Chaudhuri

      25.    Apasaras in Assamese Art                                                                                                                                           

                — Deepi Rekha Kouli

      26.    An Artististic Survey of Rajbari, Assam: Its Archaeological Significance in                                           
                Understanding its Culture

                — Mrigakhee Saikia

      27.    Representation of Sakra in the Narratives of Early Archaeological Sites of
                Eastern Deccan

                — Sreyashi Ray Chowdhuri

      28.    The Sun Cult of Ancient Bengal: An Inscriptional and Artistic Analysis                                                 

                — Shawttiki Ojha

      29.    Dice-playing and Its Representations in Classical Indian Art                                                                      

                — Shyamalkanti Chakravarti

      30.    Hoysala Inscriptions: Introducing the Artists

                — H.S. Usharani

 


Contributors: Maruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari | K.K. Muhammed Shrinivas | V. Padigar |T. Satyamurthy | Benoy. K. Behl | Nanditha Krishna | Choodamani Nandagopal | Shashibala |Arputharani Sengupta | Viktoria V. Demenova | Pheroza J. Godrej | K. Mavali Rajan | Aniruddha Maitra | Ajit Kumar | Paromita Das | C.B. Patil | Purnima Srikrishna | Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay | Gomathy Venkateswar | G. Sarvamangala | G.C. Sadhashivappa | Jagadeesh | Priya Thakur | G. Balaji |Shubha Majumder | Shreyashi Chaudhuri | Deepi Rekha Kouli | Mrigakhee Saikia | Sreyashi Ray Chowdhuri | Shawttiki Ojha | Shyamalkanti Chakravarti | H.S. Usharani

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