Sahrdaya: Studies in Indian and South East Asian Art
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The Volume Sahrdaya, consists of 26 memorable and penetrative, essays on Indian and South East Asian Art and Religion, by eminent Scholors from Austira, Germany, Italy, France, USA, Canada, Korea, Thailand, Combodia and Indonesia besides India, and focuses on some fundamental Religious thoughts and their manifestations in Art. It begins with an admirable study of Sun as Martanda who is identified with supreme Siva in the Advaitic Kashmir Saivism, through the text Samba Pancasika and its commentary by Kshemaraja. The book shows that the Kashmir Saiva system integrated the physical senses into spiritual life. The tradition of identifying the ruling monarch and consecrating him as Bhairava (Buddhist) and the over 12 feet high stone portrait of Adityavarman of Java, is studied. A comprehensive survey of Saivism in Thailand based on Archaeological and Epigraphical material, including the latest finds, form the subject of succeeding essays. Next is a study of the impact of original Mahabharata by sage Vyasa on sculptural portryal of different phases of Cambodian Art, as at Benteay Srei and Ankhor Vat. The Korean poeple's faith and adoration of Avalokitesvara (Buddhist) as the embodiment of compassion (Karuna) and his representation with 1000 arms are studied. The rare representation of birth of Siva Sadyojata as the child of Parvati, portrayed in Pala sculpture of Bangladesh draws our attention. The diffusion of Buddhism in trans Himalayan region is also dealt with.The role of different temple attendants in festivals during the Chola age in 10-13th cent, is afascinating fresh approach to the study of Relgion. With rare photographs, the life of Devadasis (dancing girls) in the 18th and 19th cent. as an aspect of Indian life is presented. The need to sutdy the living artist communities is stressed in another article. Deatiled studies in ancient Indian Janapadas, given in Mahabharata based on numismatic evidence; a crtical analysis of the theory of measuring images-Talamana; the evolution of temples of Central India; the diffusion of Bhikshatana iconography; a rare temple to vastu purusha are other important contributions on Art. Profusely illustrated, the volume is a collection of essays in honour of Dr. R.Nagaswamy, the well known Art Historian of India.
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Devendra Handa
R.N. Mishra
Chirapat Prapandvidya