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Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture — Set
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SKU: 9788173042997
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Discover the splendor of Indian temple architecture with the Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture by Michael W. Meister. This comprehensive set (ISBN: 9788173042997) explores the rich history, diverse styles, and intricate details of temples across India. A must-have resource for scholars, architects, and anyone captivated by India’s cultural heritage. Explore the architectural marvels and delve into the symbolism behind these sacred spaces.
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Prachi Manoj Ekhar –
Incredible depth of knowledge. A must-have for anyone studying Indian temple architecture. It’s slightly intimidating at first, but stick with it.
Mukul Singh –
Beautifully presented and incredibly detailed. The sheer scope of information is impressive. However, it can be a little dry at times. Good but needs engaging writing.
Vikas Thakur –
Good resource material, especially for academic use. Not for light reading, a little too heavy.
Sakshi Trivedi –
A magnificent collection of knowledge about Indian temples! A bit pricey, but worth it for serious researchers. The details are insane!
Roshan Kumar –
A truly comprehensive set! The details are incredible, though sometimes a bit overwhelming. Still, a valuable resource for anyone serious about Indian temple architecture.
Swikriti Toppo –
As an architecture student, this encyclopaedia has been invaluable. The images are stunning, and the information is thorough. Highly recommended!
Sanju Nath Pradeep –
Absolutely stunning! The photographs alone are worth the price. This is a treasure trove for anyone interested in Indian art and architecture.
Sahil Matta –
A solid resource, though quite academic in its approach. Not for casual readers, but perfect for serious study. It’s expensive though
Prayag Sharma –
While the content is extensive, I found it difficult to navigate at times. A better index would be helpful. Otherwise, a decent overview.
Pankaj Mansion –
I was expecting more on the symbolism behind the architecture. It is well-researched, but feels like it’s missing a deeper connection.