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Banglar Mandir: Sthapatya O Bhaskarja (Bengali Version)

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  • Author: Pranab Roy

  • Publisher: Suprokash

  • Language: Bengali

  • Binding: Hardcover

About the Book:

  • Banglar Mandir: Sthapatya O Bhaskarja is a thorough study of the temples and archaeology of Bengal, focusing on the intricate relationship between architecture, sculpture, and terracotta.

  • The author, Pranab Roy, is a renowned researcher and scholar who has spent many years traveling across Bengal, documenting the temples and the rich history and legends associated with them.

  • This book explores the evolution of temple architecture, analyzing various artistic elements like sculptures, terracotta, and the role of architecture in shaping society’s historical identity.

  • Roy has made significant efforts to trace the connection between architecture and social history, offering a theoretical foundation for understanding the developments in Bengal's temple construction and associated art forms.

  • The research is presented with a meticulous examination of the technical aspects of architecture, sculpture, and terracotta in the context of historical and cultural transformations.

  • The book offers an insightful view into the architectural styles and artistic traditions that have defined Bengal’s religious and cultural landscape over centuries.

This book is ideal for readers interested in the architectural and cultural history of Bengal, as well as those fascinated by the intersection of history, art, and religion in temple design.