Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602553
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xix, 191
- ISBN-10: 8124602557
- Publisher Date: 2004
- Language: English
- Weight: 750 gr
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹638.00Current price is: ₹638.00.
Explore the bull’s significance in early Indian art and literature up to the sixth century AD. Discover its domestication, migration, and the philosophical tenets associated with this revered animal. From prehistoric depictions to its presence in coins, seals, and terracottas, “Bull in Early Indian Art” unveils the bull’s cultural and religious importance across different historical periods. A must-read for researchers and scholars of ancient Indian art, history, and culture. ISBN: 9788124602553
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Swati Pangti –
The book offers a deep dive into the bull’s representation. A bit too academic for my taste, but informative nonetheless.
Suman –
An informative read, though a little repetitive in places. Overall, a useful resource.
Naamik Khaterpal –
The book attempts to cover too much, resulting in a somewhat superficial exploration. Still, it’s a decent introduction.
Ankul Sharma –
While informative, I found the book lacked a certain flow, making it a bit challenging to follow at times.
Isha Choudhary –
Fascinating! I learned so much about the bull’s symbolism. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort.
Aashi Aggarwal –
Well-researched, but dry. Not for casual readers, but valuable for serious scholars.
Mehak Chugh –
A comprehensive study. The images are great. I wish there was more focus on specific regions.
Anshul Bhardwaj –
A scholarly work that is both insightful and engaging. Highly recommended for art history enthusiasts.
Abhishek Gautam –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art. The author’s passion shines through every page.
Gaurav Singh –
This book opened my eyes to the bull’s importance. I particularly enjoyed the section on coins.
Harshit Tiwari –
An okay read; nothing groundbreaking. It provides a basic understanding of the subject matter.
Cheshta –
A decent overview of the bull in early Indian art. Could have been more in-depth, but a good starting point.
Devashish Chaudhary –
Excellent analysis of the bull motif. The connections to religious beliefs were insightful.
Sahil Khadane –
A great resource for researchers. The detailed analysis and clear writing style make it a valuable addition.