Late temple architecture of India, 15th to 19th centuries: continuities, revivals, appropriations, and innovations/ George Michell

By: Michell, GeorgeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 351 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN: 0199454671Subject(s): Hindu architecture | Jaina architecture | Hindu temples | Jaina temples | TemplesDDC classification: 726.1
Contents:
Historical and religious background. Patterns of building activity ; Devotional cults and temple patrons -- Stylistic trends. Continuities and revivals ; Appropriations ; Innovations ; Overview -- Key monuments. The extreme north: Himachal Pradesh and Jammu ; Central India: Braj, Bundelkhand, Avadh ; Eastern India: Bihar and Jharkhand, Orissa, Bengal, Assam and Tripura ; Western India: Rajasthan, Gujarat ; Malwa and the Deccan: Malwa, Maharashtra ; The western coast: Goa, Kanara and Malnad, Kerala ; Southern India: Karnataka and Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu.
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Historical and religious background. Patterns of building activity ; Devotional cults and temple patrons --
Stylistic trends. Continuities and revivals ; Appropriations ; Innovations ; Overview --
Key monuments. The extreme north: Himachal Pradesh and Jammu ; Central India: Braj, Bundelkhand, Avadh ; Eastern India: Bihar and Jharkhand, Orissa, Bengal, Assam and Tripura ; Western India: Rajasthan, Gujarat ; Malwa and the Deccan: Malwa, Maharashtra ; The western coast: Goa, Kanara and Malnad, Kerala ; Southern India: Karnataka and Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu.

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