Tiruparuttikun̤r̤am and Its Temples

Tiruparuttikun̤r̤am and Its Temples
Title Tiruparuttikun̤r̤am and Its Temples PDF eBook
Author T. N. Ramachandran
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1934
Genre Jainism
ISBN

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Architecture and Art of Southern India

Architecture and Art of Southern India
Title Architecture and Art of Southern India PDF eBook
Author George Michell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 340
Release 1995-08-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521441100

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George Michell provides a pioneering and richly illustrated introduction to the architecture, sculpture and painting of Southern India under the Vijayanagara empire and the states that succeeded it. This period, encompassing some four hundred years, from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century, was endowed with an abundance of religious and royal monuments which remain as testimonies to the history and ideology behind their evolution. The author evaluates the legacy of this artistic heritage, describing and illustrating buildings, sculptures and paintings that have never been published before. In a previously neglected area of art history, the author presents an original and much-needed reassessment.

A Pillared Hall from a Temple at Madura, India, in the Philadelphia Museum of Art

A Pillared Hall from a Temple at Madura, India, in the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Title A Pillared Hall from a Temple at Madura, India, in the Philadelphia Museum of Art PDF eBook
Author W. Norman Brown
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 132
Release 2017-01-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1512814881

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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God

Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God
Title Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God PDF eBook
Author Leslie C. Orr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 318
Release 2000-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195356721

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Through the use of epigraphical evidence, Leslie C. Orr brings into focus the activities and identities of the temple women (devadasis) of medieval South India. This book shows how temple women's initiative and economic autonomy involved them in medieval temple politics and allowed them to establish themselves in roles with particular social and religious meanings. This study suggests new ways of understanding the character of the temple woman and, more generally, of the roles of women in Indian religion and society.

Jaina-rūpa-maṇḍana

Jaina-rūpa-maṇḍana
Title Jaina-rūpa-maṇḍana PDF eBook
Author Umakant Premanand Shah
Publisher Abhinav Publications
Pages 470
Release 1987
Genre Jaina art
ISBN 9788170172086

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The JAINA-RUPA-MANDANA Volume I is an authentic work on Jaina iconography from the pen of a well-known authority on the subject, Dr. Umakant P.Shah, an eminent Indologist and art-historian with specialization in Jaina art and literature. Illustrated profusely with over two hundred monochrome plates, the work is a standard textbook and a very useful guide to all students in Indian art and archaeology and to Museum Curators. The work is supplemented with a large number of iconographic tables for images of all important Jaina gods and goddesses. Dr. Shah, the author, has for the first time given solutions to various basis problems of Jaina iconography supported with ample evidence from both archaeology and literature including unpublished original texts still in manuscripts.

Framing the Jina

Framing the Jina
Title Framing the Jina PDF eBook
Author John Cort
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2010-01-21
Genre Art
ISBN 0195385020

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John Cort explores the narratives by which the Jains have explained the presence of icons of Jinas (their enlightened and liberated teachers) that are worshiped and venerated in the hundreds of thousands of Jain temples throughout India. Most of these narratives portray icons favorably, and so justify their existence; but there are also narratives originating among iconoclastic Jain communities that see the existence of temple icons as a sign of decay and corruption. The veneration of Jina icons is one of the most widespread of all Jain ritual practices. Nearly every Jain community in India has one or more elaborate temples, and as the Jains become a global community there are now dozens of temples in North America, Europe, Africa, and East Asia. The cult of temples and icons goes back at least two thousand years, and indeed the largest of the four main subdivisions of the Jains are called Murtipujakas, or "Icon Worshipers." A careful reading of narratives ranging over the past 15 centuries, says Cort, reveals a level of anxiety and defensiveness concerning icons, although overt criticism of the icons only became explicit in the last 500 years. He provides detailed studies of the most important pro- and anti-icon narratives. Some are in the form of histories of the origins and spread of icons. Others take the form of cosmological descriptions, depicting a vast universe filled with eternal Jain icons. Finally, Cort looks at more psychological explanations of the presence of icons, in which icons are defended as necessary spiritual corollaries to the very fact of human embodiedness.

Reading History with the Tamil Jainas

Reading History with the Tamil Jainas
Title Reading History with the Tamil Jainas PDF eBook
Author R. Umamaheshwari
Publisher Springer
Pages 350
Release 2018-01-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 8132237560

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This book provides a social history of the Tamil Jainas, a minority community living in Tamil Nadu in south India. It holds special significance in the method of studying the community, living in villages of Tamil Nadu and retrieving their perspectives on their past. This is a new approach in terms of historiography from extant works on Jainism in south India. A major feature of this book is the hitherto uncovered aspect of the question of language and identity, caste and the modern socio-political movements in Tamil Nadu, such as the Self-Respect Movement (initiated by ‘Periyar’), in which some Tamil Jainas were active participants. Special features in the book include photographs of the community and monuments, maps, and a unique style, which combines a journalistic approach and academic historical research. This book is of interest to readers of Tamil language and history, and to anyone working on the idea of politics of marginalisation of religious identities, ide as of memory, and community narratives of shared history in the face of religious persecution.