- pen, a palm leaf m****cript, a
musical instrument and the
tools of
major arts. The
shilpins thus
depicted her as the
goddess of
knowledge and all arts....
- the
eastern pillars and the roof
above they
supported is now lost. The
shilpins (artists) cut the
floor around the
Nandi mandapa to
provide for an annular...
-
version of
Shilparatna of
Odisha describe takshaka and
vardhaki as wood
Shilpins;
takshaka possesses the
knowledge of wood
types and
practices the art of...
-
Since the top of the
superstructure is missing, it is
unclear how the
shilpins had
completed this
synthesis at the very top. The
temple has two kapili-walls...
- make any art or craft,
including murti, were
known as
shilpins. The
formally trained Shilpins shape the
murti not
following fancy but
following canonical...
- imagination, form,
expression and
inventiveness of any art or craft. Similarly, "
Shilpin",
notes Kramrisch, is a
complex Sanskrit word,
describing any
person who...
- image-maker who
collaborated to
complete a temple. The
sculptors were
called shilpins.
Women parti****ted in
temple building, but in
lighter work such as polishing...
- of Suryapet.
These evidence experimentation and
innovations by
Indian shilpins (artisans and architects) in the
evolving Telingana architecture by the...
-
notable feature of
these temples is the
artwork in
their ceilings, how the
shilpins (artisans)
integrated the
historic pre-Hoysala
architectural innovations...
-
survives in
fragmented form, a
careful trace shows that the
Chalukyan shilpins created a form that is
closest to the Nagara-rekha style, of the type seen...