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treatise written in the 19th
century in
Karnataka on the
iconography and
iconometry of
divine figures in
South India. One of its
sections includes instructions...
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Talamana (Sanskrit: tāla māna) is a
traditional system of
Indian iconometry based on the
Shilpa Shastras,
which uses
certain measurements and proportions...
- cross-legged, his
limbs in the
perfect proportions prescribed by the
iconometry of the day, his
hands in a
teaching pose, his eyes downcast, half-shut...
- pp. 111–117.
cited in Mosteller, John F. (1988). "The
Study of
Indian Iconometry in
Historical Perspective".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society....
- (PDF).
Current Science. 97 (5).
Gopinatha Rao, T. A. (1920). "Talamana or
Iconometry".
Memoirs Of The
Archaeological Survey Of India. Vol. 3. Calcutta: Superintendent...
- cross-legged, his
limbs in the
perfect proportions prescribed by the
iconometry of the day, his
hands in a
teaching pose, his eyes downcast, half-shut...
- S2CID 162412362.
Retrieved 5
April 2021.
Gopinatha Rao, T. A. (1920). "Talamana or
Iconometry".
Memoirs Of The
Archaeological Survey Of India. Vol. 3. Calcutta: Superintendent...
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Sanskrit in the
Sharada script. They
cover a wide
range of
themes such as
iconometry, folk tales, philosophy,
medicine and
several related areas of life and...
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freedom was lost as
iconography became more
standardized and the
demand for
iconometry consistency increased. This "presumably
reflected the
influence of brahman...
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statue or icon in
Hindu religion Talamana –
Traditional system of
Indian iconometry Vastu shastra –
Architecture and design-related
texts of
India Vishvakarma –...