Author: Ronald M. Bernier
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Temple Arts of Kerala
Author: Ronald M. Bernier
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Wall Paintings in North Kerala, India
Author: Albrecht Frenz
Publisher: Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GmbH
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"There are numerous, little known temple complexes situated in the region of North Kerala in south western India. From the 12[superscript th] century until the present day, artists have created wall paintings in brilliant colours on external temple walls. The paintings mirror the joyful celebration of life as depicted in Indian myths and legends." "For thirty years the photographer, artist and teacher Krishna Kumar Marar has located the wall paintings. Some of the temples and wall paintings documented in this volume no longer exist." "Since his university days the indologist and theologian Albrecht Frenz has studied Indian cultures and languages. He initiated the present volume as a starting point for further research on temple art of North Kerala. The fascinating depictions and illustrations allow for vivid insights into the Hindu culture of this region."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GmbH
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"There are numerous, little known temple complexes situated in the region of North Kerala in south western India. From the 12[superscript th] century until the present day, artists have created wall paintings in brilliant colours on external temple walls. The paintings mirror the joyful celebration of life as depicted in Indian myths and legends." "For thirty years the photographer, artist and teacher Krishna Kumar Marar has located the wall paintings. Some of the temples and wall paintings documented in this volume no longer exist." "Since his university days the indologist and theologian Albrecht Frenz has studied Indian cultures and languages. He initiated the present volume as a starting point for further research on temple art of North Kerala. The fascinating depictions and illustrations allow for vivid insights into the Hindu culture of this region."--BOOK JACKET.
Performing Arts of Kerala
Author: Mallika Sarabhai
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Unlike other parts of India, Kerala's geographic location in the extreme south-west protected it from extraneous influences allowing its many splendoured arts to continue and evolve with a certain insularity. Besides the world-renowned Kathakali, Kerala boasts of the oldest form of Sanskrit theatre, Kootiattam; ritual dances where blood sacrifices are still prevalent; masked and trance performances where dancers wear headgear more than 5 metres high; the most ancient martial arts technique, Kalaripayattu, and many other little-known forms of dance, war and ritual. In a society where every act is codified and every colour symbolic, it needs a lifetime to understand the intricacies and the layers of meaning and sophistication that make up the culture of region. In this book, Kerala's many art and ritual forms are introduced by eminent scholars. Stunning colour visuals, many of rites never seen outside the temple, allow, for the first time, a comparative look into the intricacies of style, make-up, adornments and costumes, making this book a first-ever introduction to the mysterious arts of Kerala.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Unlike other parts of India, Kerala's geographic location in the extreme south-west protected it from extraneous influences allowing its many splendoured arts to continue and evolve with a certain insularity. Besides the world-renowned Kathakali, Kerala boasts of the oldest form of Sanskrit theatre, Kootiattam; ritual dances where blood sacrifices are still prevalent; masked and trance performances where dancers wear headgear more than 5 metres high; the most ancient martial arts technique, Kalaripayattu, and many other little-known forms of dance, war and ritual. In a society where every act is codified and every colour symbolic, it needs a lifetime to understand the intricacies and the layers of meaning and sophistication that make up the culture of region. In this book, Kerala's many art and ritual forms are introduced by eminent scholars. Stunning colour visuals, many of rites never seen outside the temple, allow, for the first time, a comparative look into the intricacies of style, make-up, adornments and costumes, making this book a first-ever introduction to the mysterious arts of Kerala.
Heaven on Earth
Author: Pepita Seth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788189738365
Category : Guruvāyūr (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Takes the reader into a remarkable Universe of ancient rituals, devotion, and splendour. For over a thousand years the hereditary priests of Kerala's Guruvayur Temple have honoured Lord Krishna with an unceasing cycle of rituals. The temple, whose origins lie in an ancient myth is one of India's most important and richest temples, attracting vast numbers of pilgrims. To preserve its sanctity the temple authorities ban outsiders from its sacred precincts and forbid photography. Pepita Seth was not only given unique and unrestricted access but permission to photograph
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788189738365
Category : Guruvāyūr (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Takes the reader into a remarkable Universe of ancient rituals, devotion, and splendour. For over a thousand years the hereditary priests of Kerala's Guruvayur Temple have honoured Lord Krishna with an unceasing cycle of rituals. The temple, whose origins lie in an ancient myth is one of India's most important and richest temples, attracting vast numbers of pilgrims. To preserve its sanctity the temple authorities ban outsiders from its sacred precincts and forbid photography. Pepita Seth was not only given unique and unrestricted access but permission to photograph
Temple Art, Icons, and Culture of India and South-East Asia
Author: K. V. Raman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This Book Presents A Valuable Collection Of Essays Written Over A Period Of Forty Years During The Author`S Illustrious Career As A Distinguished Art-Historian And Archaeologist. These Articles Were Originally Published In Various National And International Journals, Volumes And Seminar Proceedings. They Cover A Wide Range Of Topics, Such As Temple-Architecture, Iconography, Folk Culture, Art And Other Aspects Of History And Culture Of India And South-East Asia.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This Book Presents A Valuable Collection Of Essays Written Over A Period Of Forty Years During The Author`S Illustrious Career As A Distinguished Art-Historian And Archaeologist. These Articles Were Originally Published In Various National And International Journals, Volumes And Seminar Proceedings. They Cover A Wide Range Of Topics, Such As Temple-Architecture, Iconography, Folk Culture, Art And Other Aspects Of History And Culture Of India And South-East Asia.
Temple Musical Instruments of Kerala
Author: L. S. Rajagopalan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk music
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The performing arts of Kerala Kathakali, Kutiyattam, Mohiniattam, and other forms of dance and drama occupy a vital space in India s creative imagination. All these performances move to a music that is supported by Kerala s indigenous musical instruments a variety of drums and clappers, as well as a smaller number of pipes and strings. Quite a few of these instruments are also found associated with rituals and festivities in the temples of Kerala: the Itakka, Chenta, Timila, Milavu, Suddha Maddalam all membranophones; the aerophones Kurum Kulal and Kompu Vadyam; and Ilattalam, an idiophone. Notes on these instruments by a devoted student of the performing arts of Kerala are put together in this small volume the first English-language publication on the subject. Illustrations of each instrument accompany the texts. The author brings to his task the benefit of an intimate knowledge of each instrument, acquired through years of fieldwork, as well as an erudition born of his immersion in literary classics in Tamil, Malayalam and Sanskrit. The pieces here are a source too of the folklore associated with Kerala s musical instruments. The chief strength of the book, however, lies in the precise information it provides on each instrument its dimensions, materials, construction, playing techniques, methods of training, and, not least, its music. Apart from musicians and musicologists, this book would interest students of Kerala s folklore and anthropology, as well as general readers with a special interest in the arts and culture of Kerala.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk music
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The performing arts of Kerala Kathakali, Kutiyattam, Mohiniattam, and other forms of dance and drama occupy a vital space in India s creative imagination. All these performances move to a music that is supported by Kerala s indigenous musical instruments a variety of drums and clappers, as well as a smaller number of pipes and strings. Quite a few of these instruments are also found associated with rituals and festivities in the temples of Kerala: the Itakka, Chenta, Timila, Milavu, Suddha Maddalam all membranophones; the aerophones Kurum Kulal and Kompu Vadyam; and Ilattalam, an idiophone. Notes on these instruments by a devoted student of the performing arts of Kerala are put together in this small volume the first English-language publication on the subject. Illustrations of each instrument accompany the texts. The author brings to his task the benefit of an intimate knowledge of each instrument, acquired through years of fieldwork, as well as an erudition born of his immersion in literary classics in Tamil, Malayalam and Sanskrit. The pieces here are a source too of the folklore associated with Kerala s musical instruments. The chief strength of the book, however, lies in the precise information it provides on each instrument its dimensions, materials, construction, playing techniques, methods of training, and, not least, its music. Apart from musicians and musicologists, this book would interest students of Kerala s folklore and anthropology, as well as general readers with a special interest in the arts and culture of Kerala.
Kerala History and its Makers
Author: A. Sreedhara Menon
Publisher: D C Books
ISBN: 9788126437825
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
This volume deals with the history of Kerala with special attention to selected historical personages who had played significant roles in shaping the history of Kerala through the ages.
Publisher: D C Books
ISBN: 9788126437825
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
This volume deals with the history of Kerala with special attention to selected historical personages who had played significant roles in shaping the history of Kerala through the ages.
The Arts and Crafts of Travancore
Author: Stella Kramrisch
Publisher: Department of Cultural Publications Government of Kerala
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher: Department of Cultural Publications Government of Kerala
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Plants in Indian Temple Art
Author: Shakti M. Gupta
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Vanishing Temple Arts
Author: Deepti Omchery Bhalla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Books dealing with ritualistic music, devotional dance forms and allied arts of Kerala arerare. Not much research has gone deep into these areas which cut across the periphery andsuperficial layers and touch the real core. The reasons could be many the practitionersinability to verbalise the content and substance of their art and their inhibition to violatethe rigid, protective, orthodox rules and norms intended to preserve their sanctity.The concept of Sangeetam that is Geetam, Vadyam and Nrityam or the Triad Arts, existedbefore fifteenth century, is still in vogue in the music of Kerala temples.This book deals with the Sopaana music, the traditional music of Kerala and seeks tothrow light on various ritualistic music and musical instruments and ritualistic dance Thalinanka Nrityam the precursor of Mohiniattam. Many facts and information relatedto the three areas, which were rarely known have been identified through systematicresearch of primary and secondary sources, especially the information contained in theold palm leaf manuscripts collected from ancient families and temples. It is hoped thatthe work will pave the way for those who want to go further in studying the temple arts ofKerala.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Books dealing with ritualistic music, devotional dance forms and allied arts of Kerala arerare. Not much research has gone deep into these areas which cut across the periphery andsuperficial layers and touch the real core. The reasons could be many the practitionersinability to verbalise the content and substance of their art and their inhibition to violatethe rigid, protective, orthodox rules and norms intended to preserve their sanctity.The concept of Sangeetam that is Geetam, Vadyam and Nrityam or the Triad Arts, existedbefore fifteenth century, is still in vogue in the music of Kerala temples.This book deals with the Sopaana music, the traditional music of Kerala and seeks tothrow light on various ritualistic music and musical instruments and ritualistic dance Thalinanka Nrityam the precursor of Mohiniattam. Many facts and information relatedto the three areas, which were rarely known have been identified through systematicresearch of primary and secondary sources, especially the information contained in theold palm leaf manuscripts collected from ancient families and temples. It is hoped thatthe work will pave the way for those who want to go further in studying the temple arts ofKerala.