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Teracotta Folke Ramayan Kahini (Bengali Version)

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Book Details:

  • Author: Apurba Chattopadhyay

  • Language: Bengali

  • Cover: Hardcover

About the Book:

Teracotta Folke Ramayan Kahini is a rare and fascinating exploration of the terracotta panels depicting the Ramayana in the temples of South Bengal. While many books have been written about terracotta temples, this book stands out by focusing on the intricate stories told through individual terracotta panels, offering a fresh perspective on the rich artistic tradition of the region.

The book presents a collection of these terracotta panels, each illustrating a specific episode from the Ramayana. Alongside the photographs of these stunning panels, the book provides the original story from the epic, following the traditional narrative by Krittibas, the Bengali poet. Additionally, the book offers insights into the artistic creation of the terracotta panels, enriching the reader’s understanding of this unique form of visual storytelling.

For history and art enthusiasts, the book also includes addresses and directions to each of these temples, making it a practical guide for those wishing to visit and experience the beauty of these artistic treasures in person.

Teracotta Folke Ramayan Kahini is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of culture, history, and art, especially for those fascinated by the Ramayana and its depiction through terracotta art