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THE IDEALS OF INDIAN ART.

by HAVELL, E.B.

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London 1920, Murray. Half leather over grey cloth, very good spine rubbed, rebound, original front cover at inside back, 188p., index, 32 plates, ca 18.7 x 26 cm... Covers the origin of Indian art, the Vedic period, Vedas,and Upanishads, keynote of Asiatic art, Brahmanical ritual in Vedic times. Eclectic or transition period, subjectivity of art, Asokan art, the Gandharan school. The Universities of Northern India & their influence on Asiatic art, Buddhist divine ideal, Yoga, Yogin's ritual, mnemonic & psychic tra- ining, Chinese & Indian art. The aura & urna, asanas, mudras the Dhyani Buddhas & Bodhisattvas, the Hindu divine ideal, earlyi Indian symbolism. Trimurti, Narayana Yooga, cosmic cross, Swastika & Sauwastica, gunas, classificaton of Hindu images, Brahma, Vishun, Siva, the Vaishnavaites & Saivaites, avaataras, Siva's dance, Karttikeya, Daksha, Ganesha, geome- tric symbolism & the lingam. Feminine ideal: Sakti, Saraswa- ti, Lakshmi, Durga, Kali, legend… Read More
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