Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173052439
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173052433
- Publisher Date: 2003
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 346
₹3,200.00
Explore the evolution of Buddhist art in India with “Stylistics Of Buddhist Art In India (Set Of 2 Vols.)” by Devendra Handa (ISBN: 9788173052439). This comprehensive two-volume set delves into the styles and iconography of stupas, offering insights into Buddhist doctrines and artistic expression. Discover the significance of votive stupas and their rich ornamentation, revealing the beliefs and practices surrounding these sacred objects. A valuable resource for scholars and art enthusiasts alike.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Akshay Jain –
A detailed study, but sometimes feels repetitive. Still, a valuable resource for serious scholars.
Himanshu Chodavadiya –
The physical quality of the book is good. Content is decent. Satisfied overall.
Lavish Ahuja –
The two volumes are well-researched, however, I felt like it lacked a modern perspective.
Syed Saad Ali –
Delves deep into the subject. A bit overwhelming at first, but worth the effort.
Rohit Batra –
An important work, though requires patience to read through all the details.
Ansh Dubey –
Found the information on stupa iconography particularly insightful. Highly recommend.
Yashwant Suman –
Excellent resource on Buddhist art styles in India. Highly recommended for researchers.
Harshit Sharma –
This set is essential for anyone interested in Buddhist art. Very helpful.
Keshav Gupta –
Amazing book. It’s the most detailed book on the subject. I loved it. I learned many things.
Modit Johar –
Excellent content, but the writing style can be a bit dry at times. Overall, informative.
Navishek Bhatt –
This book is verbose and contains some complicated sentences but, the book is pretty good.
Shruti Singh –
A significant contribution to the field. The sections on ornamentation are fascinating.
Tarun Ohlyan –
Comprehensive but not very accessible for the general reader. More for specialists.
Aditya Mishra –
Good information, but presentation could be better. Dense text, few visual aids.
Ankit Verma –
Informative and insightful, but can feel a bit monotonous at times. Great research though.
Ashima Bhardwaj –
I learned a lot about the evolution of stupas! A great addition to my library.
Chirag Mulchandani –
Helpful for my studies. It’s a deep dive into Buddhist art. Very academic focus though.
Utkarsh Kumar –
Essential reading for Buddhist art historians. A thorough and well-documented work.
Suraj Upadhyay –
I was hoping for more visual analysis. Text heavy, but academically sound.
Sweta Tripathi –
Not a light read, but rewarding for those interested in the subject matter. Well written.
Bhavna –
The set provides a great overview. I wish there were more high-quality images.
Aayushi Purwar –
The writing is too academic. Not enjoyable for casual reading.
Priya Singh –
A bit pricey, but the content is worth it if you’re serious about the topic.
Nivedita Rawat –
A must-have for anyone studying Buddhist art. The depth of analysis is impressive.
Drishti Singh –
Detailed and informative, but can be heavy to carry around for reference.