Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173050954
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173050953
- Publisher Date: 1996
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 224
₹1,800.00
Discover the vibrant world of Indian ritual painting with “Murals For Goddesses And Gods.” Explore the rich tradition of osakothi murals of Orissa and their connection to prehistoric rock art. A must-read for art enthusiasts, scholars of religion, and anyone captivated by Indian civilization. ISBN: 9788173050954
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Vishal Tomar –
The connection with god and goddess made the book quite spiritual. Very well written.
Anushtha Tiwari –
The photos are stunning! The text is informative and clearly written. I highly recommend this book.
Manas Charan Khare –
Beautifully illustrated and informative. Could have gone deeper into the symbolism, though.
Ranjan Kumar Jha –
I was hoping for more practical guidance on creating my own murals. Still, a good overview.
Debarpan Paul –
Good quality book. Although I read it in hurry to meet the deadlines, I could understand all the concepts.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
A bit dense, but ultimately rewarding. Be prepared to take your time with it.
Raman –
Captivating! It opened my eyes to a whole new world of art and culture.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
A great book for anyone looking for a deep understanding of murals and religion.
K Harishankar –
A must-have for art lovers! The images are breathtaking and the explanations are insightful.
Ayush Gupta –
Some of the concepts were difficult to grab in one sitting, but overall it was a good experience.
Dipanjan Acharya –
A bit academic for my taste, but still a worthwhile read if you’re interested in Indian art.
Tejas Rawat –
Not as engaging as I hoped it would be. The subject matter is interesting, but the writing is a bit dull.
Tanmay Jain –
The historical context was fascinating. I appreciated the connection to contemporary practices.
Rohan Sachdeva –
While informative, I found it a bit dry and repetitive. The art itself is beautiful, though.
Etika Sharma –
A fascinating look into a unique art form. The connection to prehistoric art was particularly interesting.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
Worth reading if you are deeply involved in the mural creation otherwise you might not understand.
Nidhi Kumari –
A great introduction to osakothi murals. I enjoyed learning about the rituals behind the art.
Shreyash Dadhich –
An excellent resource for anyone studying Indian art history or religious practices.
Shahbaaz Khan –
I enjoyed learning about Osakothi Murals in detail. A must buy book for anyone.
Prerna Monica Tete –
Very informative. The research seems to be authentic and original. Loved the book.
Preeti Rana –
Not a good book for children. The content and language used is a little complex.
Aditya Prakash –
A specialized topic, but very well researched and presented. I learned a lot.