- The
Aparajitaprccha (lit. "the
questions of Aparajit") is a 12th-century
Sanskrit text of
Bhuvanadeva with
major sections on
architecture (Vastu Shastra)...
- text also
influenced later Indian treatises such as the 12th-century
Aparajitaprccha. The text is
significant in its
discussion about Nagara, Dravida, Bhumija...
- top of the
vimana is the Dravida-ghanta, a
feature so
named in the
Aparajitaprccha, an
Indian Vastu Sastra text. The mandapa's façade is
carved with stylized...
-
Samarangana Sutradhara, the Rajavallabha, the
Vishvakarmaprakasha and the
Aparajitaprccha.
Numerous other important texts contain sections or
chapters on aspects...
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fourteen styles of
north Indian Nagara temple architecture discussed in
Aparajitaprccha –
another Hindu text on
architecture published in the 12th-century...
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forms are
first mentioned in Agni Purana, the Rūpamaṇḍana, and the
Aparājitapṛcchā. They are also
mentioned in
Vaishnava Puranas such as the Bhagavata...
- (mostly
architecture treatise,
contains a
large section on paintings)
Aparajitaprccha (mostly
architecture treatise,
contains a
large section on paintings)...
- (mostly
architecture treatise,
contains a
large section on paintings)
Aparajitaprccha (mostly
architecture treatise,
contains a
large section on paintings)...
- the Jain monasticism. In addition, he
cites the 12th
century CE text
Aparajitaprccha,
which recommends that the Jain
icons should be
depicted on the jamgha...