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Folk origins of Indian art. by Maury, Curt.;
Bibliography: pages 225-226.
Subjects: Hindu art.; Hindu symbolism.;
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The little book of Hindu deities : from the Goddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow / by Patel, Sanjay.(CARDINAL)479360;
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Subjects: Hindu gods in art.; Hindu goddesses in art.;
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The ABC of Indian art / by Blacker, J. F.(CARDINAL)172401;
Subjects: Art; Hindu art objects.; Architecture;
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The development of Hindu iconography / by Banerjea, Jitendra Nath.(CARDINAL)311916; University of Calcutta.(CARDINAL)311915;
"Bibliographical index": pages 433-437.
Subjects: Hindu mythology.; Hindu art.; Idols and images.;
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Myths and symbols in Indian art and civilization. Edited by Joseph Campbell. by Zimmer, Heinrich Robert,1890-1943.(CARDINAL)141167;
Subjects: Hindu mythology.; Symbolism.; Hindu art.;
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The illustrated Ramayana : the timeless epic of duty, love, and redemption / by Awasthi, Tarinee,author.; Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc.(CARDINAL)343764;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Bala Kanda -- Ayodhya Kanda -- Aranya Kanda -- Kishkindha Kanda -- Sundara Kanda -- Yuddha Kanda -- Uttara Kanda."A lavishly illustrated account of India's most beloved epic-- the story of Rama, the legendary warrior prince of Ayodhya. Discover the Ramayana-- one of India's most celebrated epics, and a story that transcends time itself. The tale of Rama, the exiled prince of Ayodhya who battles the evil Ravana, the king of Lanka, and rescues his abducted wife, Sita, is about much more than the eternal battle of good versus evil. It is a tale of love, friendship, loyalty, devotion, righteousness, and deliverance. Ramayana and Rama, whose journey is told in the epic, are embedded in India's cultural consciousness, but at the same time they transcend borders. Various versions of the Ramayana can be found across the Indian subcontinent and in parts of southeast Asia. Created in consultation with distinguished economist, scholar, and translator, Dr Bibek Debroy, The Illustrated Ramayana draws from one of its earliest composers, the celebrated sage and poet Valmiki. It uses a combination of text and stunning images drawn from a variety of sources--from historic and contemporary artefacts, paintings, photographs, and performances-- to tell Rama's story, as he walks the path that destiny creates for him."--Publisher's description.
Subjects: Rāma (Hindu deity); Hindu mythology.; Hindu mythology; Hindu art.;
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Manifestations of Shiva / by Kramrisch, Stella,1898-1993.(CARDINAL)155431; Philadelphia Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)138142;
Bibliography: page 238.
Subjects: Art.; Exhibition catalogs.; Siva (Hindu deity);
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Myths and symbols in Indian art and civilization / by Zimmer, Heinrich Robert,1890-1943.(CARDINAL)141167; Campbell, Joseph,1904-1987.(CARDINAL)128027;
Eternity and time: The parade of ants ; The wheel of rebirth ; The wisdom of life -- The mythology of Vishnu: Vishnu's māyā ; The waters of existence ; The waters of non-existence ; Māyā in Indian art -- The guardians of life: The serpent, supporter of Vishnu and the Buddha ; Divinities and their vehicles ; The serpent and the bird ; Vishnu as conqueror of the serpent ; The lotus ; The elephant ; The sacred rivers -- The cosmic delight of Shiva: The "fundamental form" and the "playful manifestations" ; The phenomenon of expanding form ; Shiva-Shakti -- The great lord -- The dance of Shiva -- The face of glory -- The destroyer of the three towns -- The goddess: The origin of the goddess ; The island of jewels -- Conclusion.
Subjects: Mythology, Indic.; Symbolism.; Hindu art.;
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The Art of India & Pakistan / by Beach, Milo Cleveland.(CARDINAL)137663; Duke University.Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)178540;
Bibliography: page 63.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Indic; Hindu art; Art, Mughal Empire; Art, Pakistani; Islamic art;
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The bodhisattva and the goddess : deities of compassion in Buddhist and Hindu art : [exhibition], Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts, April 10-May 26, 1980 / by Rhie, Marylin M.(CARDINAL)153884; Ada Howe Kent Program.(CARDINAL)154045; Smith College.Department of Art.(CARDINAL)153930; Smith College.Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)153854;
Subjects: Art.; Exhibition catalogs.; Avalokiteśvara (Buddhist deity); Bodhisattvas; Buddhist art; Hindu art;
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