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| The Dharmaraja
Ratha & Its Sculptures Mahabalipuram |
| Author
: K. R. Srinivasan |
| ISBN
: |
| Format :
112 Pages, 9.7" X
7.1", Hardcover |
| Publisher
: Abhinav Publication |
| Year
of publication: 1975 |
| Book
Id : AA052 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 18.95 |
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From the
Publisher
This publication for the first time is a full account of
the Dharmaraja Ratha, the largest and most versatile of the
famous monolithic Vimanas of Pallava origin in Mahabalipuram.
With its full descriptive text and illustrations of all the
sculptures, most of them hitherto unpublished, and including
all the architectural views, too, it is a complete and fully
illustrated treatise on the monument from the points of view
of technique, architecture, sculpture, iconography, epigraphy
and chronology. It is the outcome of the patient and critical
study of a scholar with many years service and experience in
the Archaeological Survey of India, particularly in the
architectural and iconographic survey of temples, which made
him the organizer and the first officer in charge of the
Temple Survey Project (South). As a close and integrated study
of a typical Pallava monument and with its ample photographic
illustrations the book in opening up new vistas altogether is
expected to stimulate interest and further research in the
field of Indian architecture and sculpture, particularly south
Indian.
The author, K. R. Srinivasan (b. 1910) after taking
his M. A. degree and further training in Museology and
Archaeology worked in an Indian State for 11 years as Curator
and Archaeologist and then in different parts of India for 23
years as an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India. In
that service he rose to the position of Deputy Director
General before his actual retirement. In 1969. Versed in
different branches of archaeological work in India, he
specialized in the architectural and iconographic study of
Indian temples, particularly those found south of the Vindhyas
as also in the methods of their conservation. As such he was
deputed, in 1949, to visit and study the monuments of
Indonesia and, later, was appointed to organize a new special
branch in the Archaeological Survey of India for the conduct
of a combined architectural and iconographic survey of the
temples, his assignment being the Southern region as against
that of another officer appointed for the Northern region. As
a result he published his first monograph, in that capacity,
entitled 'The Cave Temples of the Pallavas'. His other
monographs in the series await publication by the Survey. He
is also the author of 'Temples of South India' published
recently by the National Book Trust, India. He has to his
credit many contributions towel-known publications on these
and other aspects of Indian Archaeology and Art. He was till
recently the President of the Archaeological Society of South
India, and has been associated with many learned bodies and
the Universities in the south having Faculties in Archaeology,
Indology and allied disciplines.
publication.
Contents
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Preface |
v |
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Chapter |
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| I |
Introduction-The Rathas of Mahabalipuram |
1 |
| II |
The Architectural Aspect of The Dharmaraja Ratha |
7 |
| III |
The Sculptures And Their Iconography |
21 |
| IV |
The Architectural Milieu And Ethos |
39 |
| V |
The Sculptural Style And Idiom |
55 |
| VI |
The Inscriptions And Chronology |
85 |
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Bibliography |
99 |
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Illustrations |
101 |
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Index |
105 |
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