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The book highlights various aspects of art, architecture & culture of Rajasthan. It covers subjects as painting art, handicrafts, folk arts, dances, dramas and fold musical instruments of Rajasthan that have been developed through ages. The book also looks into various aspect of culture fairs & festivals being celebrated in Rajasthan, lok devta & devis and bhakti saints revered in Rajasthan. Additionally, the books also covers some aspect of architecture & monuments in the state with chapters on forts & palaces, temples & mosques, cenotaph & tombs, havelis & sculptures of Rajasthan. The book briefly looks into language & literature of Rajasthan, along with evolution of Rajasthani language. The Book has been designed as per syllabus of RAS & other public examinations, being conducted in Rajasthan but we believe it would be equally beneficial for any inquisitive person, wit desire to understand the basic aspects of Rajasthan's art & culture.
Art-Culture and Heritage of Rajasthan detailed Study Notes with MCQ Index 1. Introduction 2. Language & Literature of Rajasthan 3. Rajasthani Folk Literature 4. Major Compositions of Literature of Rajasthan 5. Rock Inscriptions of Rajasthan 6. Fairs & Festivals of Rajasthan 7. Painting Art of Rajasthan 8. Handicraft of Rajasthan 9. Folk Arts of Rajasthan 10. Folk Dances of Rajasthan 11. Folk Dramas of Rajasthan 12. Folk Musical Instruments of Rajasthan 13. Bhakti Saints of Rajasthan 14. Lok Devta & Devis of Rajasthan 15. Forts & Palaces of Rajasthan 16. Temples & Mosques of Rajasthan 17. Cenotaph & Tombs Rajasthan 18. Havelis & Sculptures of Rajasthan 19. Practice MCQ Best wishes for your exams!!
How has ancient India s incredibly rich literary heritage been visually represented in temples in South and Southeast Asia is the central question of this volume. It discusses theoretical aspects, provides new interpretations, and proposes innovative interpretations through advanced comparative and contextual approaches.
A survey of artistic, religious, and historical developments in early medieval Rajasthan. It analyzes patterns of change in temple sculpture and architecture, and argues for a reinterpretation of the relationship between art, religion, and politics.
Abaneri is well known among the art historians and scholars for its magnificent art and architecture. Thus the temple of Harshatmata, originally dedicated to Vishnu, is in a ruined condition but it represents the haunting pristine glory of early Pratihara period (8-9 century AD). Since the discovery, it was referenced in several books and articles in a very sporadic manner except in the Encyclopaedia of Indian temple architecture. Now the time has come for a reappraisal of the site and a detailed study of its art and architecture in a holistic fashion for the benefit of readers and scholars. This was the goal in preparing this comprehensive monograph, which deals with the subject in five chapters - introduction, architecture, art, iconography and a catalogue which are self contained. The book is illustrated with plans and elevations of the temple and baori to facilitate the readers. The catalogue contains the detailed description of 258 sculptures and architectural members which are housed in the different museums of the state as well as on the site. A detail glossary of architectural and iconographic terms have also been provided in the book.
Comprises articles on the life and work of Satya Prakash, b. 1914, Indologist, and papers, most on the history and culture of Rajasthan, India.
This ebook summarises Rajasthan Current Affairs for months of July 2020 & August 2020 in following Chapters: PERSON in NEWS Places in NEWS Environment Social Development Economy Governance New Schemes Sports S&T Miscellaneous
The Kaavad of Rajasthan is a portable shrine with multiple doors that fold into themselves. The Kaavadiya Bhat or the storyteller journeys with this brightly painted wooden box to the homes of his patrons, to recite their genealogies and regale them with the stories of the pantheon of deities painted on the shrine. It is a tradition that binds communities in common memory and mythology. Exploring a panel at a time of this curious mnemonic device, Nina Sabnani leads us on a journey to uncover the myths and mysteries of this unique oral-storytelling tradition.