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Guided by the Triratna (Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct) and the vow of extreme non-violence ( Ahimsa ).
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A tie-and-dye weaving technique where warp and weft threads are dyed before weaving to create soft, geometric patterns. indian art and culture by nitin singhania full
Jahangir: The peak of Mughal painting. Shifted focus from manuscript illustrations to individual portraits and nature studies (e.g., Ustad Mansur’s animal paintings). Introduced the European technique of perspective and cherub motifs.
Developed indigenously along the Yamuna river. Uses spotted red sandstone. Buddha is depicted with a smiling, clean-shaven face, rounded body, transparent drapery, and a large, decorated halo. Strong Brahmanical and Jaina iconographies co-existed here. Guided by the Triratna (Right Faith, Right Knowledge,
Characterized by intricate footwork, rapid pirouettes, and storytelling derived from the Bhakti movement.
Traces its roots to the Maharis (temple dancers) of Jagannath temples. Uses spotted red sandstone
The book delves into the evolution of Indian architecture, tracing roots from the —with its grid-pattern cities, the Great Bath , and urban planning—through to the medieval and modern periods.
Spans the four Vedas, Upanishads, the epics (Ramayana and Mahabharata), Puranas, and early Buddhist (Tripitakas, Jatakas) and Jain (Agamas) canonical texts.
Covers Ajanta-Ellora, Ellora, and Mahabalipuram.