Hindu India : from Khajuraho to the temple city of Madurai
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NA6002 .S75 1998
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NA6002 .S75 1998
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21.62 history of architecture.
Architecture -- India -- History.
Architecture -- India.
Architecture hindoue -- Inde -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Architecture hindoue -- Inde.
Architecture, Hindu -- History.
Architecture, Hindu.
Bouwkunst.
Dieux hindous -- Dans l'art -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Hindoeïsme.
History (form)
Nonfiction.
Temples hindous -- Inde -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Temples hindous -- Inde.
Temples jaïna -- Inde.
Textbooks (form)
Architecture -- India -- History.
Architecture -- India.
Architecture hindoue -- Inde -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Architecture hindoue -- Inde.
Architecture, Hindu -- History.
Architecture, Hindu.
Bouwkunst.
Dieux hindous -- Dans l'art -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Hindoeïsme.
History (form)
Nonfiction.
Temples hindous -- Inde -- Ouvrages illustrés.
Temples hindous -- Inde.
Temples jaïna -- Inde.
Textbooks (form)
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237 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 31 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (page 234) and indexes.
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"There is nothing new under the sun ... and then there are the temples of India. For many who have roamed the byways of the subcontinent, it is these myriad mind-expanding palaces of faith that fill the spirit and make the fare worthwhile. They are enough to give you religion. 3-D songs of praise to the fecund possibilities of both environment and human intention, they are as diverse as the landscapes of Asia and yet share a grace and delicacy of invention. Focusing on Jain as well as Hindu constructions, this exemplary volume takes us on a revelatory historical journey to trace both the traditions and developments in their design, from the wood and cave temples of the first few hundred years AD, through early experiments in stone to the three dominant architectural strands. Whether it be Nagara in the north, Vesara in the central highlands or the Dravda "walled city" complexes of the south, each style is fully presented and analysed in a series of detailed photographs, drawings, plans and excavations"--Publisher description.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Stierlin, H., Stierlin, A., & Miller, C. (1998). Hindu India: from Khajuraho to the temple city of Madurai . Taschen.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stierlin, Henri, Anne, Stierlin and Chris Miller. 1998. Hindu India: From Khajuraho to the Temple City of Madurai. Köln ; New York: Taschen.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stierlin, Henri, Anne, Stierlin and Chris Miller. Hindu India: From Khajuraho to the Temple City of Madurai Köln ; New York: Taschen, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Stierlin, H., Stierlin, A. and Miller, C. (1998). Hindu india: from khajuraho to the temple city of madurai. Köln ; New York: Taschen.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Stierlin, Henri,, Anne Stierlin, and Chris Miller. Hindu India: From Khajuraho to the Temple City of Madurai Taschen, 1998.
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