| Weight | 450 g |
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| Dimensions | 22.5 × 16 × 2 cm |
| Publisher | Dev Pub & Dist |
| ISBN | 9789359440903 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 432 |
| Edition | First |
The Indian Buddhist Iconography: Mainly based on The Sadhanamala and other Cognate Tantric Texts of Rituals
Indian Buddhist Iconography by Benoytosh Bhattacharyya is a seminal work that explores the visual representation of Buddhist deities, symbols, and themes in Indian art. Bhattacharyya meticulously examines how Buddhist iconography evolved over time, reflecting both doctrinal shifts and cultural influences. The book delves into the significance of key symbols, such as the lotus, the wheel of Dharma, and the Buddha’s mudras, offering a detailed interpretation of their spiritual and philosophical meanings. The author also traces the development of Buddhist art from the earliest stupa carvings to the sophisticated sculptures of the Gupta period and beyond. Bhattacharyya emphasizes the regional diversity in iconographic styles, pointing to variations between North and South Indian traditions, as well as the influences of Greco-Roman art on early Buddhist sculpture. Through this comprehensive analysis, Bhattacharyya provides valuable insights into the deep connection between Buddhist teachings and the visual arts in India.
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