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Surya and sun cult in Indian art, culture literature and thought

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Book Details

  • Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers

  • Language: English

  • Edition: New Delhi

  • Year: 2014

  • Binding: Hardbound

  • ISBN-13: 9788173050565

  • ISBN-10: 8173050562

  • Subject: Fine Arts

About the Book
This scholarly volume explores the artistic, religious, and cultural dimensions of Surya, the Sun God, as represented in Indian art and tradition. Drawing from a wide range of literary sources, epigraphical records, and archaeological evidence, it provides a comprehensive survey of the Sun cult across centuries.

The book is systematically organized into key sections, including:

  1. Literary sources

  2. Epigraphical records

  3. Iconography

  4. Prehistoric art

  5. Plastic art

  6. Composite forms

  7. Primitive ideology

  8. The Ādityas

  9. Surya in Buddhism and Jainism

  10. Beyond Indian frontiers

  11. Navagrahas or nine planets

  12. Multifaceted personality

  13. Concept and ramifications

  14. The cult

  15. Sun temples

  16. Foreign influence on cult images

By combining textual traditions with visual and material culture, the work traces the evolution of Surya worship and its impact on Indian art, extending its influence beyond the subcontinent. It is an essential reference for researchers, students of fine arts, Indologists, and those interested in the history of Indian religion and iconography.