
The Hindu Temple
Dr. R. Champakalakshmi
A comprehensive exposé on the evolution of a simple and sacred place of worship to a monument, which over the centuries became the pivot of Indian religiosity, culture and aesthetic significance
Hardback | 9" x 11" | 144 pp
ISBN 9788174360946
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The Hindu Temple is a comprehensive exposé on the evolution of a simple and sacred place of worship to a monument, which over the centuries became the pivot of Indian religiosity, culture and aesthetic significance; the superordinate ideological focus of society and polity. Tracing its origin to the pre-Christian era, its sanctity and the unwavering reverence accorded to it even today, is manifested in the elaborate rituals performed within its precincts by devotees, and the festivals celebrated by them.The book brings into special prominence the relevance of the temple in the social, economic and political integration of the subcontinent. Authoritatively written and impressively illustrated with exceptional and rare photographs, it elucidates in minute and graphic detail the multifaceted sculptural and architectural wonder that is the Hindu temple.
About the author
Dr. R. Champakalakshmi is a noted academic who has specialised in South Indian history. Her main area of research is religion and society, urbanisation, state formation, and art and architecture. After her fruitful tenure as a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, she is now a consultant with several prestigious cultural organisations. Her publications include Vaisnava Iconography in the Tamil Country (1981), Trade Ideology and Urbanization: South India 300 bc – ad 1300 (1996), and Tradition, Dissent and Ideology (1996).
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this is an excellent book, the photos are a bit "at your face" but they create an impact. The text is extremley usefull for serious researchers as well as regular temple visitors. all in all, a great buy!!
PRadeep
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