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Vastusutra Upanisad (The Essence of Form in Sacred Art)

 
Alice Boner (Author) Sadasiva Rath Sarma (Author) Bettina Baumer (Author)
Synopsis

After long studies and meditations before the sculptures in the cave temples of Ellora, Alice Boner discovered on her own what she called Principles of Composition in Hindu Sculpture.} For many years she had tried to find in the Silpasastras, the authoritative texts on temple architecture and sculpture, confirmation of her insight. First she came across the Silpa Prakasa, also published by EJ. Brill, Leiden (1966). Thereupon she struck on the Vastusutra Upanisad which at the same time confirmed and substantiated her proper in- tuition. It was her deep perception of the archetypal language of Form? Which helped her to understand this important text even in the corrupt form of the manuscripts which had at first come to light. When finally a better manuscript was found by Pandit Sadasiva Rath Sarma, a Devanagari transcript had to be prepared and the critical work on the text had to start again. But Alice Boner soon fell ill and had to leave India in 1978, never to return again. At that time, she entrusted me with the revision of the text and translation, including the critical and exegetical notes. Even during her illness, Alice Boner and I worked together on the text, and till the last weeks of her life she gave me precious advice. It was her great desire to see this text published A the culmination of her work and thought on fundamental principles of Indian art. In April 1981, I could only convey to her the news that the manuscript had been completed and handed over to the publisher. A few days later she passed away. Pandit Sadasiva Rath Sarma has given us invaluable assistance in deciphering the meaning of the text in the light of his traditional knowledge. He has also provided the line drawings as illustrations.

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About the authors

Alice Boner

Alice Boner (1889-1981) studied painting and sculpture, and worked as a sculptor in France and Switzerland. During the thirties, she visited India and studied Indian religious and artistic traditions. In 1962 her magnificent work on Indian art entitled Principles of Composition in Hindu Sculpture was puhlished (2nd ed. Delhi 1990). Her other important works in collaboration with Pandit S.R. Sarma include : Silpaprakasa (Brill, Leiden, 1966) and New Light on the Sun Temple (with R.P. Das, Chaukhamba, Varanasi, 1972). She received an honorary doctorate from the University of Zurich, and in 1974 she was awarded the Padmabhushan by the President of India.

Sadasiva Rath Sarma

Sadasiva Rath Sarma (died in 1989) was attached to the Jagannath Temple in Puri. A master of Indian traditional arts, he has been a collaborator of Dr. Alice Boner in her work on Orissan Silpasastra. He has been the recipient of Kalakosaratnakara from the Vidvatsadas of Kamakoti Pitha and was awarded Padmashri by the Government of India for his outstanding work in the field of the religious and artistic traditions of Orissa.

Bettina Baumer

Dr. Bettina Baumer is an indologist from Austria, living and working in Varanasi since 1967. At present she is Director of Research, Alice Boner Foundation, Hon. Consultant, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, and Visiting Professor in Vienna University. Her main fields of research are Silpa.sastra of Orissa and Kashmir Saivism. She has edited 3 volumes of Kalatattvakosa, A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of the Indian Arts (Vol. I, 1988; Vol. II, 1992; Vol. Ill, 1996), Silparatnakosa (Delhi 1994), and is the author of several books in German, and a number of research articles.

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Bibliographic information

Title Vastusutra Upanisad (The Essence of Form in Sacred Art)
Format Softcover
Date published: 31.12.1996
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788120814554
length 256p., 9.50 X 6.50cm.