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- 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...