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Indology’s Pulse: Arts in Context – Essays Presented to Doris Meth Srinivasan in Admiration of Her Scholarly Research

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“Indology’s Pulse: Arts in Context” celebrates Doris Meth Srinivasan’s legacy. K. Paddayya edits essays exploring Indian arts within their cultural contexts. This tribute delves into iconography, archaeology, and history, offering insights into a scholar’s impact on Indology. ISBN: 9788173056321

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173056321
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8173056323
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Indology’s Pulse: Arts in Context – Essays Presented to Doris Meth Srinivasan in Admiration of Her Scholarly Research

  1. Sumit Kumar Sahu

    A well-deserved tribute to a significant figure in Indology. The essays are scholarly and insightful, providing a valuable resource.

  2. Harshit

    A decent collection of essays, though some were a bit too academic for my taste. Srinivasan’s influence is clear throughout. A good starting point for Indology.

  3. Akhil Kumar Yadav

    A mixed bag. Some essays were captivating, while others felt a bit dense and difficult to follow. A good tribute to Srinivasan though.

  4. Aditya Kumar Jaiswal

    A scholarly and engaging tribute to Doris Meth Srinivasan. The essays cover a wide range of topics and offer valuable insights.

  5. Kumari Shweta

    Excellent book, though slightly pricey! Very informative and will be very valuable to any Indology fan!

  6. Vanisha Mathur

    Some essays were very impressive, delving deep into subject matter while others where difficult to understand with the language being used.

  7. Prakhar Sethi

    Not very beginner friendly but a good read nonetheless. More suitable for people already familiar with the subject.

  8. Nikhil Jha

    Some essays were stronger than others, but overall a solid collection honoring Srinivasan’s work. Learned a lot about iconography.

  9. Sheik Mohammed Bilal

    Not the easiest read, but packed with information. Appreciated the focus on cultural context. Worth the effort for serious scholars.

  10. Anjali Agrawal

    Found it to be very dry and boring. Did not catch my attention. Not recommend.

  11. Aryan Dua

    While I appreciated the depth of research, I found the writing style a little dry. Still, a worthwhile contribution to the field of Indology.

  12. Pushkal Meena

    Overall, a worthwhile addition to any Indology library. The essays are thought-provoking and offer a deeper understanding of Indian art.

  13. Kausar Ahamed

    A fascinating exploration of Indian arts in their cultural context. The essays are well-written and thought-provoking. Highly recommended for Indology enthusiasts.

  14. Shubham Pal

    An interesting tribute to Doris Meth Srinivasan. I found the essays on iconography particularly insightful. A valuable resource for students of Indian art history.

  15. Niharika Srivastava

    Disappointed with the lack of accessibility. Too focused on academics instead of being helpful for newer indology fans. Won’t recommend.

  16. Kumar Keshav

    An informative and insightful collection of essays honoring Doris Meth Srinivasan’s legacy in Indology. Highly recommended for researchers.

  17. Kapil Yadav

    An excellent collection of essays exploring various facets of Indian art. A must-read for anyone interested in Indology and related fields.

  18. Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad

    This collection of essays provides a comprehensive overview of Indian arts in their cultural context. A great resource for students and scholars.

  19. Nivesh Adhikari

    A valuable contribution to the field of Indology. The essays are well-researched and offer fresh perspectives on Indian art and culture.

  20. Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada

    I enjoyed learning more about Doris Meth Srinivasan and her contributions. The essays were diverse and covered a range of topics.

  21. Soumya Ranjan Katha

    Felt repetitive at times, but still offered some interesting perspectives on Indian art. Srinivasan’s work is definitely commendable.

  22. Princi Rai

    A thought-provoking exploration of Indian arts within their historical and cultural contexts. I especially enjoyed the archaeological perspectives.

  23. Neelank Bihani

    I struggled to get through some of the more technical essays. However, I appreciate the dedication to Srinivasan’s scholarly work.

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