Lord Siva and Buddha in the Golden Isles: in search of classical Indonesia
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Book Details
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ISBN 13: 9788177421309
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ISBN 10: 8177421301
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Edition: New Delhi
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Year: 2013
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Language: English
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Subject(s): History, Buddhism
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
About the Book
This volume narrates the shared cultural legacy of India and Indonesia, spanning over fifteen centuries, in areas such as polity, societal norms, language, literature, architecture, and aesthetics. Beginning in the first century, this cultural exchange is documented by inscriptions from Mulavarman and Purnavarman around 400 CE.
The book highlights the profound and enduring connections between the two countries, showcasing shared elements such as words, kavyas, Mahabharata and Ramayana, Saiva and Buddhist philosophy, sculptures, paintings, dance, and music. From the architectural wonders of Prambanan and Borobudur to the influence of Sanskrit in modern names and Bahasa Indonesia, the work traces the ongoing influence of Indian culture in Indonesia.
Chapters explore significant themes such as the Buddhist monuments and their iconography, the artistic traditions of Bali, the legacy of Sanskrit and Kawi literature, and the cultural intersections in Southeast Asia. The book also honors the extensive fieldwork and research of Prof. RaghuVira and his contributions to understanding this shared cultural history, making it a tribute to the deep connections between these two civilizations. This scholarly work offers a panoramic view of the historical and cultural interflow between India and Indonesia, enriching our understanding of their intertwined legacies.

