Satarudriya: Vibhuti Or Shiva'S Iconography

Satarudriya: Vibhuti Or Shiva'S Iconography
Author: C. Sivaramamurti
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9788170170389

The present book on ‘Satarudriya: Vibhuti of Siva’s Iconography’ is not only the text from the Krishnayajurveda Taittiriya Samhita with its translation but is a discussion of the epithets and their significance in the context of the iconographic concepts associated with Siva and the importance of this Vedic text in understanding the immanence of the Almighty conceived as Rudra. These discussions are illustrated by a bunch of chosen examples of art that form the plates accompanying the text. After a brilliant academic career C. Sivaramamurti entered the Museum profession as Curator for Archaeology in the Madras Museum. He then joined the Archaeological Survey of India as Superintendent, Archaeological Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, whence he came over to the National Museum as Keeper and rose as Assistant Director and finally became the Director. Closely associated with the International Council of Museums he was in its executive committee and was Chairman of the Indian National Committee of ICOM.

A Guide to Elephanta

A Guide to Elephanta
Author: Hiranand Sastri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1978
Genre: Elephanta Island (India)
ISBN:

Pratima Kosha

Pratima Kosha
Author: Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Goddesses
ISBN:

Elephanta

Elephanta
Author: Wendy Doniger
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788120812840

Three descriptive essays and numerous fascinating photographs, taken especially for this volume, allow the reader to experience a major monument of Indian art: the sixth century temple cave on Elephanta Island, in Bombay harbor, and its extraordinary stone sculptures. The authors and the photographer capture the atmosphere of the cave and the spirit of the sculptures, which portray the relentless energy and paradoxical power of Shiva, greatest of all Hindu gods. The photographs are particularly successful in revealing the dramatic alternation of light and dark that is so much a part of the beauty of the cave`s interior. Ms. Berkson`s trained and loving eye picks out the subtleties of the main sculptures and humorous details that the visitor might miss even on the site. In the text Wendy O`Flaherty interprets the myths of Shiva depicted in the sculpture; Ms. berkson`s essay supplies historical background and a stylistic analysis; and George Michell examines the overall structure of the cave to show that it is a mandala-like image of the heavenly mountain residence of Shiva and even of the structure of the universe itself. The author as well as the publishers of the work deserve to be congratulated for providing this easily accessible guide to Elephanta. Research Bulletin Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute,Vol.I, Dec.2002