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This two-volume work explores the religious and spiritual significance of the temple through extensive references to both sacred and scientific Sanskrit texts. It portrays the Hindu Temple as a symbol of the aspirations of devoted individuals, reflecting their heartfelt religious fervor and pursuit of salvation. The first four parts focus on the philosophy of temple architecture, while subsequent sections trace the temple's evolution from Vedic fire altars to contemporary forms. The work examines various architectural styles, including pyramidal and curvilinear superstructures, and discusses the intricate details of the Sikhara, including its relationship with Gavaksas and composite designs. Additionally, it delves into the proportional measurements and rhythmic arrangement of the garbha-grha and vertical sections, as well as the Mandapa's proportions and temple types outlined in ancient texts like the Brhatsamhita and the Samaranganasutradhara. This comprehensive and authoritative treatise on ancient Indian Temple Architecture serves as an invaluable resource for students of ancient Indian culture. The contents include sections on the site, plan, materials, superstructure, and images of the temple, along with an appendix, sources, and an index, complemented by illustrative plates.

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The Hindu Temple, Stella Kramrisch

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1976
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Titre
The Hindu Temple
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1976
Format
rigide
Pages
547
ISBN10
8120802225
ISBN13
9788120802223
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This two-volume work explores the religious and spiritual significance of the temple through extensive references to both sacred and scientific Sanskrit texts. It portrays the Hindu Temple as a symbol of the aspirations of devoted individuals, reflecting their heartfelt religious fervor and pursuit of salvation. The first four parts focus on the philosophy of temple architecture, while subsequent sections trace the temple's evolution from Vedic fire altars to contemporary forms. The work examines various architectural styles, including pyramidal and curvilinear superstructures, and discusses the intricate details of the Sikhara, including its relationship with Gavaksas and composite designs. Additionally, it delves into the proportional measurements and rhythmic arrangement of the garbha-grha and vertical sections, as well as the Mandapa's proportions and temple types outlined in ancient texts like the Brhatsamhita and the Samaranganasutradhara. This comprehensive and authoritative treatise on ancient Indian Temple Architecture serves as an invaluable resource for students of ancient Indian culture. The contents include sections on the site, plan, materials, superstructure, and images of the temple, along with an appendix, sources, and an index, complemented by illustrative plates.