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Interaction Between Brahmanical And Buddhist Art

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Explore the fascinating interplay of Brahmanical and Buddhist art in ancient India. “Interaction Between Brahmanical And Buddhist Art” by R.C. Sharma (ISBN: 9788124602645) delves into the shared symbols, imagery, and philosophical connections between these two religious traditions. Discover how these artistic expressions evolved over centuries, revealing both peaceful coexistence and occasional clashes. Rich with insights from experts and featuring iconic locations across Asia, this book is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone captivated by India’s rich artistic heritage.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124602645
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xvii, 228
  • ISBN-10: 8124602646
  • Publisher Date: 2004
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 800 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Interaction Between Brahmanical And Buddhist Art

  1. S Anurag

    An interesting exploration of the relationship between Brahmanical and Buddhist art. Some parts were a little dense and hard to follow, but overall, informative.

  2. Tannu Choudhary

    A good overview of the topic, though it could be more accessible to non-experts. The sections on specific art pieces are particularly strong.

  3. Krishn Sharan

    Fascinating! The author clearly knows their stuff. I especially enjoyed the sections on shared iconography. However, I wish there were more color plates.

  4. Pritam Mandal

    A decent read on a niche topic. The book does a solid job of highlighting the artistic overlaps, though it gets a bit dry in places. Still worth it for serious art history enthusiasts.

  5. Bhavya Agrawal

    I found this book to be enlightening and well-written. The exploration of symbols and shared imagery was very insightful. Highly recommend!

  6. Durgesh Rajendra Karande

    A very specialized book. The content is scholarly and well-researched, but not for a casual reader. I found it quite dense and difficult to get through.

  7. Shruti Singh

    A comprehensive look at the artistic exchanges. The details of the philosophical connections were insightful. It could have been more engagingly written.

  8. Sai Chander P.

    Informative, but a bit of a slog to get through. The author’s expertise is evident, but the writing style is academic and not particularly engaging.

  9. Arjun – Malik

    Excellent resource for understanding the nuances of Indian art. The descriptions of the locations were great. Some arguments felt repetitive.

  10. Shubham

    This book offers a detailed and well-researched analysis. I appreciate the depth of knowledge, but it’s definitely geared towards academics.

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