Buddhist art in India and Sri Lanka (3rd century BC to 6th century AD): a critical study, with a foreword by R.C. Sharm
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: New Delhi
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Year: 2000
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ISBN-13: 9788124601624
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ISBN-10: 8124601623
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Subject: Fine Arts
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Binding: Hardcover (assumed – please confirm)
About the Book
This book offers a detailed examination of ancient Buddhist art in Sri Lanka and India, drawing on a range of original sources and scholarly works in the Sinhala language. The author highlights the key aspects of Buddhist art, focusing on its architecture, sculpture, and painting, with a particular emphasis on the use of symbols such as the lotus and Sri Lanka devil masks.
Through a comparative study, the book provides unique insights into the shared artistic heritage between the two countries, showcasing how their Buddhist traditions influenced and enriched their art forms. It also examines the cultural and symbolic meanings behind these artistic elements, offering readers a deeper understanding of their significance in the context of Buddhist belief and practice.
This book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Indian and Sri Lankan art, Buddhist iconography, and symbolism, offering a scholarly exploration of the rich visual tradition in both countries.

