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Nature as reflected in the art and architecture of Khajuraho and other Chandella sites

By: Sullerey, S. K.
Publisher: New Delhi ABI Prints & Publishing Co. 2011Description: xiv,113 Pages.ISBN: 978-81-86787-17-5.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE BY REGION (AR-REG)DDC classification: 720.954 Summary: The Candellas of Jejakabhukti (present Bhundelkhand region of U.P & M.P.) were great rulers, warriors and buliders of their times. Their cultural achievements were more singnificant than their political achievements. Tjey decorated their kingdom with forts, places, temples, tanks, lakes and gardens, which were mainly centered in the cities of Mahoba (U.P.), Kalanjara (U.P.) and Ajaigarh (M.P.), and to lesser degree in towns of Dudhahi, Chandpur, Madanpur and Deogarh, all in Uttar Pradesh. But none of these could be compared in magnificence with Khajuraho which was adorned by the Chandellas with beautiful temples, tanks, lakes and gardens. According to literary tradition, the place had originally eighty-five temples, but only twenty-five remain in different stages of preservation. In the art of Khajuraho every aspect of human life from birth to decay, every phase of our imagination- realistic or otherwise, is depicted with great delicacy through the chisel of the artists of the Chandellas. Much work has been published on the different aspects of Chandella art and architecture. But no attempt had been made so far to study the reflection of environment on the Chandella art and architecture. Jejakabhukti is a beautiful region with rich flora and fauna that is set against the lovely and picturesque landscape- a definite inspiration for the Chandella artistis. An attempt had be made in the present volume to study the reflection of nature on the basis of literary and archaeological sources. The present book will be useful to scholars, researchers, tourists and general readers and is a valuable contribution to Indian art in general and Chandella art particular. pp. xiv + 114 ; 52 Halftone Illustrations ; 1 Map ; Bibliography ; Index.
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The Candellas of Jejakabhukti (present Bhundelkhand region of U.P & M.P.) were great rulers, warriors and buliders of their times. Their cultural achievements were more singnificant than their political achievements. Tjey decorated their kingdom with forts, places, temples, tanks, lakes and gardens, which were mainly centered in the cities of Mahoba (U.P.), Kalanjara (U.P.) and Ajaigarh (M.P.), and to lesser degree in towns of Dudhahi, Chandpur, Madanpur and Deogarh, all in Uttar Pradesh. But none of these could be compared in magnificence with Khajuraho which was adorned by the Chandellas with beautiful temples, tanks, lakes and gardens. According to literary tradition, the place had originally eighty-five temples, but only twenty-five remain in different stages of preservation. In the art of Khajuraho every aspect of human life from birth to decay, every phase of our imagination- realistic or otherwise, is depicted with great delicacy through the chisel of the artists of the Chandellas. Much work has been published on the different aspects of Chandella art and architecture. But no attempt had been made so far to study the reflection of environment on the Chandella art and architecture. Jejakabhukti is a beautiful region with rich flora and fauna that is set against the lovely and picturesque landscape- a definite inspiration for the Chandella artistis. An attempt had be made in the present volume to study the reflection of nature on the basis of literary and archaeological sources. The present book will be useful to scholars, researchers, tourists and general readers and is a valuable contribution to Indian art in general and Chandella art particular. pp. xiv + 114 ; 52 Halftone Illustrations ; 1 Map ; Bibliography ; Index.

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