Author: A. Suryakumari
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hindu temples
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The Temple in Andhradesa
Author: A. Suryakumari
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hindu temples
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hindu temples
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Early Cālukyan Temples of Andhra Desa
Author: M. Rama Rao
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chalukyas
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chalukyas
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Chalukyan Temples of Andhradesa
Author: B. Rajendra Prasad
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
ISBN: 9780391028531
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Study of architecture.
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
ISBN: 9780391028531
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Study of architecture.
Comprehensive History and Culture of Andhra Pradesh: Medieval Andhradesa, AD 1000-1324
Author: M. L. K. Murty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788189487812
Category : Andhra Pradesh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
The year AD 973 marked the rise of Kalyana Chaluka power in Andhra, followed by a period of wars between the Kalyana Chalukyas and the Cholas of Thanjavur for over a century. The decline of these powers made way for the rise of Velanati Chodas, the Nellore Chodas and the Kakatiyas in Andhradesa; the Yadavas in the upper deccan; and the Hoysalas south of the Tungabhadra river. From the middle of the twelfth century the Kakatiyas became the dominant power, and Warangal emerged as the premier cultural and political center. The Kakatiyas consolidated their power by defeating defiant feudatories and bestowing administrative power on loyal subordinates, and by entering into matrimonial alliances with families of conquered local chieftans. Under their rule different social groups migrated to the coastal Andhra region from the neighbouring Tamil country, resulting in the creation of new sub-sects. Further, social groups came to be named on the basis of local identity, such as the Pakanati and Velanati brahmins, the Penugonda vaisyas, and the Panta and Pakanati reddis, to mention a few. Based on a centralized bureaucracy, the Kakatiya state could be broadly characterized as feudal. The mainstay of the economy was agriculture and there was a substantial increase in irrigation facilities. Trade flourished under a system of guilds and led to the growth of a number of urban centers. The institution of the temple gained significance, facilitated by royal patronage. Buddhism witnessed a decline even as Sri Vaishnavism and Vira Saivism gained ground, and Andhradesa came to be known as Trilinga - the land of the three Saivite shrines at Kalesvaram, Srisailam, and Draksharama. In architecture the vesara mode flourished under the Kakatiyas, while the phamsana form was popular in the construction of monuments in the Telangana region. In the field of language and literature, the Telugu script underwent significant changes, and classical Telugu literature developed with the translation of the Mahabharata by Nannaya Bhatta, and the rise to eminence of several Telugu poets and writers.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788189487812
Category : Andhra Pradesh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
The year AD 973 marked the rise of Kalyana Chaluka power in Andhra, followed by a period of wars between the Kalyana Chalukyas and the Cholas of Thanjavur for over a century. The decline of these powers made way for the rise of Velanati Chodas, the Nellore Chodas and the Kakatiyas in Andhradesa; the Yadavas in the upper deccan; and the Hoysalas south of the Tungabhadra river. From the middle of the twelfth century the Kakatiyas became the dominant power, and Warangal emerged as the premier cultural and political center. The Kakatiyas consolidated their power by defeating defiant feudatories and bestowing administrative power on loyal subordinates, and by entering into matrimonial alliances with families of conquered local chieftans. Under their rule different social groups migrated to the coastal Andhra region from the neighbouring Tamil country, resulting in the creation of new sub-sects. Further, social groups came to be named on the basis of local identity, such as the Pakanati and Velanati brahmins, the Penugonda vaisyas, and the Panta and Pakanati reddis, to mention a few. Based on a centralized bureaucracy, the Kakatiya state could be broadly characterized as feudal. The mainstay of the economy was agriculture and there was a substantial increase in irrigation facilities. Trade flourished under a system of guilds and led to the growth of a number of urban centers. The institution of the temple gained significance, facilitated by royal patronage. Buddhism witnessed a decline even as Sri Vaishnavism and Vira Saivism gained ground, and Andhradesa came to be known as Trilinga - the land of the three Saivite shrines at Kalesvaram, Srisailam, and Draksharama. In architecture the vesara mode flourished under the Kakatiyas, while the phamsana form was popular in the construction of monuments in the Telangana region. In the field of language and literature, the Telugu script underwent significant changes, and classical Telugu literature developed with the translation of the Mahabharata by Nannaya Bhatta, and the rise to eminence of several Telugu poets and writers.
Temples of South India
Author: V. V. Subba Reddy
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
ISBN: 9788121210225
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
ISBN: 9788121210225
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The Temples of Mukhalingam
Author: B. Masthanaiah
Publisher: New Delhi : Cosmo Publications
ISBN:
Category : Mukhalingam (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Mukhalingam, formerly capital of the Ganga rulers of Kalinga, now a village in the Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
Publisher: New Delhi : Cosmo Publications
ISBN:
Category : Mukhalingam (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Mukhalingam, formerly capital of the Ganga rulers of Kalinga, now a village in the Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
The Temples of Bikkavolu
Author: S. Nageswara Rao
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Chalukyan
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Illustrations: 58 B/w illustrations Description: This book is a pioneering study on the contribution of Eastern Chalukyas to the art and architecture of Andhradesa. Bikkavolu is located in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh where a group of six fine temples are existing. The Bikkavolu temples though not included in the Pancharamas, form the earliest group and typical examples of the Dravidian style of architecture in the heart of coastal Andhra. The three temples located on the outskirts of the Bikkavolu village form the early group, with cognate architectural features and the other temples located within the village belong to a later group. On a comparison of the art and architectural features the early Chalukya and Rastrakuta temples the early group of temples is dated to late ninth century AD, particularly to the reign of Gunaga Vijayaditya (AD 848-92) and the later group to late eleventh century AD, particularly to the reign of Rajaraja Narendra (AD 1022-61) or Vijayaditya VII (AD 1061-75). The work is fully based upon field study of the temples, profusely illustrated with photographs of the temples, the architecture sculpture and iconography along with the ground plans.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Chalukyan
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Illustrations: 58 B/w illustrations Description: This book is a pioneering study on the contribution of Eastern Chalukyas to the art and architecture of Andhradesa. Bikkavolu is located in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh where a group of six fine temples are existing. The Bikkavolu temples though not included in the Pancharamas, form the earliest group and typical examples of the Dravidian style of architecture in the heart of coastal Andhra. The three temples located on the outskirts of the Bikkavolu village form the early group, with cognate architectural features and the other temples located within the village belong to a later group. On a comparison of the art and architectural features the early Chalukya and Rastrakuta temples the early group of temples is dated to late ninth century AD, particularly to the reign of Gunaga Vijayaditya (AD 848-92) and the later group to late eleventh century AD, particularly to the reign of Rajaraja Narendra (AD 1022-61) or Vijayaditya VII (AD 1061-75). The work is fully based upon field study of the temples, profusely illustrated with photographs of the temples, the architecture sculpture and iconography along with the ground plans.
Shiva's Waterfront Temples
Author: Subhashini Kaligotla
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300258941
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
This handsomely illustrated volume explores the medieval Deccani temple complexes at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pattadakal, with careful attention to their makers. The vibrant red sandstone temples of India's Deccan Plateau, such as the Pattadakal temple cluster, have attracted visitors since the eighth century or earlier. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the coronation place of the Chalukya dynasty, Pattadakal and its neighboring sites are of major historical importance. In Shiva's Waterfront Temples, Subhashini Kaligotla situates these buildings in the cosmopolitan milieu of Deccan India and considers how their makers and awestruck visitors would have seen them in their day. Kaligotla reconstructs how architects and builders approached the sites, including their use of ornamentation, responsiveness to courtly values such as pleasure and play, and ingenious juxtaposition of the first millennium's Nagara and Dravida aesthetics, a blend largely unique to Deccan plateau architecture. With over 130 color illustrations, this original book elucidates the Deccan's special place in the lexicon of medieval South Asian architecture.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300258941
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
This handsomely illustrated volume explores the medieval Deccani temple complexes at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pattadakal, with careful attention to their makers. The vibrant red sandstone temples of India's Deccan Plateau, such as the Pattadakal temple cluster, have attracted visitors since the eighth century or earlier. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the coronation place of the Chalukya dynasty, Pattadakal and its neighboring sites are of major historical importance. In Shiva's Waterfront Temples, Subhashini Kaligotla situates these buildings in the cosmopolitan milieu of Deccan India and considers how their makers and awestruck visitors would have seen them in their day. Kaligotla reconstructs how architects and builders approached the sites, including their use of ornamentation, responsiveness to courtly values such as pleasure and play, and ingenious juxtaposition of the first millennium's Nagara and Dravida aesthetics, a blend largely unique to Deccan plateau architecture. With over 130 color illustrations, this original book elucidates the Deccan's special place in the lexicon of medieval South Asian architecture.
Rediscovering the Hindu Temple
Author: Vinayak Bharne
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443867349
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This volume examines the multifarious dimensions that constitute the workings of the Hindu temple as an architectural and urban built form. Eleven chapters reflect on Hindu temples from multiple standpoints - tracing their elusive evolution from wayside shrines as well as canonization into classical objects; questioning the role of treatises containing their building rules; analyzing their prescribed proportions and orders; examining their presence in, and as, larger sacred habitats and ritua...
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443867349
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This volume examines the multifarious dimensions that constitute the workings of the Hindu temple as an architectural and urban built form. Eleven chapters reflect on Hindu temples from multiple standpoints - tracing their elusive evolution from wayside shrines as well as canonization into classical objects; questioning the role of treatises containing their building rules; analyzing their prescribed proportions and orders; examining their presence in, and as, larger sacred habitats and ritua...
Art and Architecture of the Telugu Cōl̤a Temples
Author: V. K. Mohan
Publisher: Kaveri Books
ISBN: 9788174790071
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The Present Volume Is A Pioneering Study Highlighting Are And Architecture In Andhradesa Based On Artistic Style. It Is Confined To Pakanadu Which Geographically Corresponds To The South-Eastern Coastal Tracts Of Andhra Pradesh I E, The Lower Pennar Region. The Telugu Colas Of Nellore Were An Important Ruling Family Who Controlled This Region During 12Th-14Th Century A D And It Was During This Period The Pakanadu Region Reached Heights Of Excellence In All Spheres Especially In The Field Of Art And Architecture. In This Work The Author Has Attempted To Study More Than 30 Temples Systematically In 25 Sites Of The Pakanadu Region For Better Understanding Of The Evolution Of The Regional Style Of Architecture. Besides A Brief Description Of The Genesis And Growth Of The Temples In South India, A Critical And Comparative Study Has Been Made To Trace The Influence Of Architectural Features In The Contiguous Regions On The Temples Of Pakanadu. The Present Work Is Also A Pioneering Study For An Earnest Search Into The Historical Background To The Various Religious Trends And Identification, Description And Interpretation Of Various Gods And Goddesses And Their Symbols After Tracing Mythological And Textual Background Of A Particular Deity. The Book Is Entirely The Result Of The Author S Fieldwork. The Description Of The Temples Are First Available Accounts And Are Lavishly Illustrated With Photographs And Drawings. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Historical Background; Chapter 3: Temples Of Pakanadu; Chapter 4: Architectural Peculiarities Of Pakanadu; Chapter 5: Art And Iconography; Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Publisher: Kaveri Books
ISBN: 9788174790071
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The Present Volume Is A Pioneering Study Highlighting Are And Architecture In Andhradesa Based On Artistic Style. It Is Confined To Pakanadu Which Geographically Corresponds To The South-Eastern Coastal Tracts Of Andhra Pradesh I E, The Lower Pennar Region. The Telugu Colas Of Nellore Were An Important Ruling Family Who Controlled This Region During 12Th-14Th Century A D And It Was During This Period The Pakanadu Region Reached Heights Of Excellence In All Spheres Especially In The Field Of Art And Architecture. In This Work The Author Has Attempted To Study More Than 30 Temples Systematically In 25 Sites Of The Pakanadu Region For Better Understanding Of The Evolution Of The Regional Style Of Architecture. Besides A Brief Description Of The Genesis And Growth Of The Temples In South India, A Critical And Comparative Study Has Been Made To Trace The Influence Of Architectural Features In The Contiguous Regions On The Temples Of Pakanadu. The Present Work Is Also A Pioneering Study For An Earnest Search Into The Historical Background To The Various Religious Trends And Identification, Description And Interpretation Of Various Gods And Goddesses And Their Symbols After Tracing Mythological And Textual Background Of A Particular Deity. The Book Is Entirely The Result Of The Author S Fieldwork. The Description Of The Temples Are First Available Accounts And Are Lavishly Illustrated With Photographs And Drawings. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Historical Background; Chapter 3: Temples Of Pakanadu; Chapter 4: Architectural Peculiarities Of Pakanadu; Chapter 5: Art And Iconography; Chapter 6: Conclusion.