Theory and Practice of Temple Architecture in Medieval India

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Theory and Practice of Temple Architecture in Medieval India
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ISBN-10 : 9381406413
ISBN-13 : 9789381406410
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Book Synopsis Theory and Practice of Temple Architecture in Medieval India by : Adam Hardy

Book excerpt: The book is about vastuvidya or architectural theory, the creation of temples, and the role of drawings as an indispensible bridge between the two. It focuses on two worlds attributed to Bhoja, the legendary Paramara rule of Malwa in the first half of the eleventh century. The first of these is his vastly ambitious, but unfinished, royal temple at Bhojpur with its unique set of architectural drawings engraved in the surrounding rocks. These beautiful drawings, documented here for the first time, provide insights into construction processes and glimpses of hitherto unknown temple forms. They also hold the key to the intended design of the Bhojpur temple itself, which would have been by far the biggest Hindu temple in the world.


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