Temples in the Cliffside Buddhist Art in Sichuan
Free Download Sonya S. Lee, "Temples in the Cliffside: Buddhist Art in Sichuan"
English | ISBN: 029574930X | 2022 | 296 pages | PDF | 126 MB
At sixty-two meters the Leshan Buddha in southwest China is the world's tallest premodern statue. Carved out of a riverside cliff in the eighth century, it has evolved from a religious center to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular tourist destination. But this Buddha does not stand alone: Sichuan is home to many cave temples with such monumental sculptures, part of a centuries-long tradition of art-making intricately tied to how local inhabitants made use of their natural resources with purpose and creativity. These examples of art embedded in nature have altered landscapes and have influenced the behaviors, values, and worldviews of users through multiple cycles of revival, restoration, and recreation. As hybrid spaces that are at once natural and artificial, they embody the interaction of art and the environment over a long period of time.


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Demolishing Myths or Mosques and Temples Readings on History and Temple Desecration in Medieval India
Free Download Sunil Kumar, Richard H. Davis, Romila Thapar, "Demolishing Myths or Mosques and Temples?: Readings on History and Temple Desecration in Medieval India"
English | 2008 | pages: 181 | ISBN: 8188789593, 8188789275 | PDF | 25,2 mb
At a time when history has become so important in the making of the nation's identity, the articles in this book invite the readers to pause and reflect on the craft of history, the exciting and engaging conclusions to which it can lead and the worrying ends to which it can also be nudged.


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Heaven on Earth Temples, Ritual, and Cosmic Symbolism in the Ancient World
Heaven on Earth: Temples, Ritual, and Cosmic Symbolism in the Ancient World By Deena Ragavan
2013 | 463 Pages | ISBN: 1885923961 | PDF | 11 MB
The volume is the result of the eighth Annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminar, held on March 2-3, 2012. Seventeen speakers, from both the US and abroad, examined the interconnections between temples, ritual, and cosmology from a variety of regional specializations and theoretical perspectives. The seminar revisited a classic topic, one with a long history among scholars of the ancient world: the cosmic symbolism of sacred architecture. Archaeologists, art historians, and philologists working not only in the ancient Near East, but also Mesoamerica, Greece, South Asia, and China, re-evaluated the significance of this topic across the ancient world.


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