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Mirrors of Indian Culture

 
K. Krishna Murthy (Author)
Synopsis Indian culture, so ancient and so renowned has many facets. It is the complex of ideas, conceptions, developed qualities and organized relationships and courtesies that exist generally in the society. Culture is no more and no less than the art of living an enlightened life. The present book “Mirrors of Indian Culture” written in a lucid style, highlights the various aspects of Indian culture of the proceeding and succeeding centuries of the Christian era. Dr. K. Krishna Murthy has admirably discussed in this volume various facets of the society that composed culture such of the private and public occupations, gay and sportive life, the means of transport etc. for this, the author has divided the book into three major sections viz., Material Culture, Sculpture, Art and Architecture, all reflecting intensely on the glorious Indian culture. The coiffures, weapons, musical instruments, games and amusements of the ancients discussed in the book are the telling examples of the Indian culture. He has brilliantly examined the interesting and alluring subjects such as the Origin of Dohada, Chennavira Vaikakshaka, Purnaghata etc. the salient iconographical traits of Mahasadasiva, jnanavishuddha etc., are splendidly exemplified. The discussion on the philosophical concept like Doctrine of Madhubindu is the high light of the study. The present work is the outcome of Dr. K.Krishna Murthy’s dedicated academic pursuit over years. A fascinating book as this is bound to be an authoriatative, major Indological tome for the students of Indian culture and are lovers alike.
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K. Krishna Murthy

Dr. K (Konakondla) Krishna Murthy, M.A., Ph.D., D. Litt., F.R.A.S. (London), was born at Anantapur, a placid town in Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Krishna Murthy, after his early collegiate education in the Government Arts College, Anantapur, took his B.A. (Honours) and M.A. Degrees from the Andhra University. A double doctorate he was awarded Ph. D. in 1970 by the Nagpur University for his outstanding thesis. Life under the Ikshvakus as depicted in the Ndgdrjunakonda Sculptures and in 1983 for his excellent scholarly treatise The Gandhara Sculptures -A Cultural Survey again Nagpur University awarded him the highest and the prestigious degree Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.). In recognition of his scholarly eminence, he was elected in 1972 itself Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (F.R.A S.),-an honour that a few Indians are bestowed upon. He joined the Archaeological Survey of India in 1954 and has been associated with the Archaeological Survey with distinction, for almost three decades. He is presently working as Superintending Archaeologist, Temple Survey Project, (Southern Region), Archaeological Survey of India, Madras. For some time (November 1982 to June 1984) he was on deputation to Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning at Prasantinilayam and served as Professor and Head of the Department of History and Indian Culture. He was also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts of that Institute during his sojourn there.

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Title Mirrors of Indian Culture
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1982
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Sundeep Prakashan
Language: English
length xii+260p., Figs.; Plates; Index; 26cm.
Subjects History