Literary Sources of Ancient India

Literary Sources of Ancient India: Unveiling the Tapestry of a Civilization Ancient India, a land steeped in history and culture, boasts a rich literary heritage that offers invaluable insights into its diverse society, beliefs, and practices. These literary sources, spanning centuries and genres, provide a vibrant tapestry of information about the lives, thoughts, and aspirations … Read more

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part III

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part III: The Evolution of Form and Meaning This article delves into the fascinating world of temple architecture and sculpture, exploring the evolution of form and meaning across various cultures and periods. We will examine how these structures and their adornments reflected the beliefs, rituals, and artistic sensibilities of different … Read more

Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture

Harappan art 2500 1800 BC Also known as the bronze age Architecture refers to designing of and construction of buildings where are the sculpture is a three-dimensional work of art In architecture ,various types of materials are used that is a stone , wood, glass, Metal  etc .where as sculpture is made of single piece of … Read more

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part IV

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part IV: The Evolution of Form and Meaning in the Late Period The Late Period in Egyptian history, spanning from the 30th Dynasty (380-343 BCE) to the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (305 BCE – 30 BCE), witnessed a fascinating evolution in temple architecture and sculpture. While the grand scale and … Read more

The Badami Chalukyas, the Eastarn Chalukyas

Chalukyas The Chalukya dynasty was an Indian royal dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. During this period, they ruled as three related yet individual dynasties. The earliest dynasty, known as the “Badami Chalukyas”, ruled from Vatapi (modern Badami) from the middle of the 6th … Read more

Metal Crafts

The Enduring Allure of Metal Crafts: A Journey Through History, Techniques, and Modern Expressions Metal, a material as ancient as humanity itself, has captivated artisans for millennia. Its malleability, durability, and inherent beauty have fueled a rich tapestry of crafting traditions across cultures and time. From the intricate filigree of ancient Egypt to the bold, … Read more

Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture for RAS/RTS Mains and RAS/RTS Prelims

[su_heading]Art Forms of India[/su_heading]     Mughal Pahari Rajasthani/Rajput Madhubani/Mithila Manjusha/Angika Tanjore Origin Earlier Persian blend. Became Indian under Akbar. Originated in the sub-Himalayan kingdoms of 19th century. Early 16th century. Various sub-schools existed Done traditionally by the Women in the villages near the town of Madhubani. It originated as floor and wall paintings.   … Read more

Art Forms

 Indo-Greek Art and Architecture–Gandhara, Mathura and Amaravati Schools Cultural stonework in India – in the form of primitive cupule art– dates back to the era of prehistoric art of the Lower Paleolithic, around 700,000 BCE – see Bhimbetka Petroglyphs (Auditorium Cave and Daraki-Chattan Rock Shelter, Madhya Pradesh). By the time of the Bronze … Read more

Developement of Art in Gupta periods

LITERATURE, SCIENCES & Education Sanskrit once again attained the status of a lingua franca and managed to scale even greater heights than before. Poet and playwright Kalidasa created such Epics as Abhijnanasakuntalam, Malavikagnimitram, Raghuvansha and Kumarsambhaba. Harishena, a renowned poet, panegyrist and flutist, composed Allahabad Prasasti, Sudraka wrote Mricchakatika, Vishakhadatta created Mudrarakshasa and Vishnusharma penned Panchatantra. Vararuchi, Baudhayana, Ishwar Krishna and Bhartrihari contributed to both Sanskrit and … Read more

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