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Saptamaatorkaa Worship and Sculptures: An Iconological Interpretation of Conflicts and Resolutions in the Storied Braahmanical Icons: No. 3 (Perspectives in Indian Art & Archaeology, No. 3)

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Book Detail:

  • Publisher: D.K. Print World Ltd
  • Author: Shivaji Pannikar
  • ISBN: 9788124600740
  • Pages: 327
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 1st
  • Release Date: 31-12-1997
  • Package Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Languages: English

Description:
This book provides an iconological interpretation of conflicts and resolutions in Brahmanical storied icons, exploring their symbolism, historical evolution, and cultural significance. With a detailed examination of black-and-white photographs, it offers insights into the visual representation of religious and philosophical themes in Hindu iconography.

Key aspects of this study include:

  • A scholarly analysis of Brahmanical iconography, focusing on narrative structures and their deeper meanings.
  • The role of visual symbolism in expressing philosophical and theological conflicts.
  • An exploration of resolutions depicted in religious art, revealing the synthesis of cultural traditions.
  • A focus on specific iconographic traditions, shedding light on artistic, religious, and social influences.

This book is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and students of Indian art, iconography, religious studies, and history. It provides a comprehensive perspective on how Brahmanical traditions have used visual storytelling to communicate profound philosophical ideas.

About the Author:
Shivaji Pannikar is a renowned scholar in Indian art history and iconography, specializing in the interpretation of religious and cultural symbols. His work bridges historical research with artistic analysis, offering readers a deeper understanding of India's visual traditions.