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Indian Architecture: Buddhist and Hindu Period is a definitive guide to understanding the monumental religious architecture that shaped the Indian subcontinent. Authored by Percy Brown, a leading authority on Indian art and architecture, this hardcover volume provides an in-depth examination of the architectural styles, techniques, and spiritual philosophies embedded in Buddhist and Hindu temples, monasteries, and sacred structures.
The book traces the historical development of these architectural traditions from their earliest manifestations through their peak periods of innovation and refinement. Brown meticulously analyzes the symbolic elements, structural innovations, and regional variations that characterize Buddhist and Hindu architectural achievements. Through detailed descriptions and scholarly insights, readers gain a profound understanding of how religious beliefs translated into magnificent stone and brick structures that continue to inspire awe today.
Essential for students of art history, architecture, religious studies, and Indian culture, this work remains a cornerstone reference in the field.
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