Published by Agam Kala Prakashan
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Published by AGAM KALA PRAKASHAN, DELHI, 1981
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Published by Agam Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 1981
Seller: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Size 23 cm, pp. 96, Illus., 1981.
Published by Agam Kala Prakashan
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Published by Agam Kala Prakashan, 1981
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Published by D K Printworld, New Delhi, 2007
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Text Acknowledgments. Introduction. I. Mythological background 1. Siva and Parvati. 2. Marriage and conjugal life. 3. Anugraha murti. 4. Ancillary motifs of Siva and Parvati. 5. Umamahesvara Murti. II. Iconography and images 1. Siva and Parvati. 2. Marriage and conjugal life. 3. Anugraha Murti. 4. Ancillary motifs of Siva with Parvati. 5. Umasahita/Alingana Murti. 6. Umamahesvara Murti. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Vol. II. Coloured and Black and White Plates. The work explores the physical and emotional interaction between Siva and Parvati as represented in sculptural works in the Indian subcontinent. In two volumes it examines a host of images supported by classifications of Siva Parvati figures in texts like the Saiva Agamas and iconographic studies of the past decades. It surveys an astounding sculptural diversity of Siva Parvati icons particularly forms of seated or standing Umasahita murti standing Alingana murti and Tantric forms of the deities. The images are related not only to religious beliefs but also iconographical research for instance linking depiction of figures in certain postures and areas to their places of origin. With numerous charts it highlights iconographical peculiarities distribution and popularity and identifies similarities and differences over periods of time and areas of making. Referring to sculptural collections in museums and private acquisitions the painstaking research examines the sculptor's technique of combining aesthetic harmony and beauty with the sacred in ontological symbols as of Uma Mahesvara. There is a detailed mythological background concentrating on the individual character of Siva and Parvati in their mutual relationship their marriage and conjugal life explicitly Saiva motifs where the major concern is with the all important Lord Siva and the physical and emotional interaction of Siva and Parvati as man and wife. An entire volume is devoted to reproduction of the rich representative sculpture studied through more than 570 black and white photographs and over 160 colour plates. The volumes will prove useful for scholars of Indological art and art connoisseurs as well as general readers. 1032 pp.