Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173055492
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Binding: Hardcover
- Weight: 0 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173055491
- Publisher Date: 1 August 2016
- Height: 0 mm
- Width: 0 mm
₹796.00
“Explore ancient Hindu temple architecture with ‘The Architecture of the Hindus’ by Rai Bahadur Hira Lal (ISBN: 9788173055492). Based on Ram Raz’s pioneering work, this book offers a lucid and detailed exploration of temple components, from the architect’s qualities to various measurements used in architecture and sculpture. Discover the rich traditions and intricate details of Hindu architectural design.”
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Satya Saran –
Fascinating insights into Hindu architecture! A bit dense but worth the effort.
Vivek –
An essential addition to any architectural library. Well researched.
Jatin Bajpai –
Interesting subject matter, though the writing style is a bit dated.
Kashish Javed –
Provides great depth and breadth. A bit scholarly for casual readers.
Sreepada Manissha –
A must-read for architecture enthusiasts. Very comprehensive!
Pratik Vasant Kawade –
A deep dive into architectural details. It can be boring at some point.
Somala Sri Harsha –
I loved learning about the history and details. A bit overwhelming.
Kratika Tyagi –
A detailed look, but a bit dry at times. Still, valuable information.
Prashant Choudhary –
Very informative. A solid foundation for architectural studies.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
Decent book. Not for beginners. Technical jargon can be difficult.
Rahul Meena –
I enjoyed the historical context. A little repetitive in some parts.
Arpita Tirkey –
Good information, but hard to digest. Needs better formatting.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
A truly remarkable book. It gives you an eye-opening experience.
Mohit Biswas –
Detailed but not always engaging. A good scholarly resource.
Mohamad Arsh –
Very enlightening! A great guide on Hindu temple construction.
Shivam Swami –
Comprehensive and insightful. A good resource, despite its age.
Preet Singh –
Good reference material. Some sections were hard to follow.
Rajat Jain –
A great resource for understanding Hindu temple design. Highly recommended!
Shelly –
Provides a wealth of knowledge. Could use more modern analysis.
Nishant Khanal –
A mixed bag of information. Some outdated perspectives maybe.
Tanisha Gupta –
I am fond of the book. Great overview, though a bit academic.