Rock-cut temples of South India: architectural dimensions
Sharma, Preeti
₹ 4800.00
Rock-cut cave temple architecture of South India, spanning a period of over four hundred years and patronized by the Calukya, Pallava, and Rastrakutas, as a symbol of political vitality, is a unique contribution of Indian art towards world heritage. The current study endeavours to map out the sequence and highlights the architectural components of the rock excavations beginning from the Calukyan caves through Pallava rathas and mandapams up to the climax of such ventures in the form of Rastrakuta Kailasanatha temple at Ellora.
ISBN 13: 9788173055102
ISBN 10: 8173055106
Year: 2015
Pages etc.: xxvi+392p., (67) col. & (178) b&w illus., (9) maps., bib., ind., 22x28cm.
Binding: Hardbound
Subject(s): Fine Arts
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