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Shilparatna is a
classical text on
traditional South Indian representational-performing arts. It is
particularly influential in
painting and theatrical...
- the
names of Tantrasamuchaya, Vastuvidya, M****hyalaya-Chandrika, and
Silparatna. The
layout of
these homes is simple, and
catered to the
dwelling of the...
- in
Western art and the
changing liturgical use of murals. The
treatise Silparatna by
Kumaradeva (8th century)
gives an
account of the fresco-secco painting...
- aut****d by Narayanan, Abhila****artha
Chintamani of the
twelfth century and
Silparatna by Sr****umaran of the
sixteenth century.
Iconography of the mythological...
- rear
hands provide the
support for Vishnu's feet.
According to the text
Silparatna,
states Rao,
Garuda is best
depicted with only two
hands and with four...
- of
happy disposition, and
ardent in
everything they do.
According to
Silparatna, a
Hindu temple project would start with a
Yajamana (patron), and include...
- Shastra. The Tantrasamuchaya, Thachu-Shastra, M****hyalaya Chandrika, and
Silparatna are all
architectural treatises that have had an
impact on the architecture...
-
public works architecture)
Vaikhanasa Sastra jaladhi ratna Silpa prakasa Silparatna Silpakala Dipika Silpartha Śastra
Sanatkumara Vāstu Śastra Samarangana...
-
casting processes. In a 16th-century treatise, the
Uttarabhaga of the
Śilparatna written by Srïkumāra,
verses 32 to 52 of
Chapter 2 ("Linga Lakshanam")...
- Tara (White Tara) and
Bhrikuti He is also the
author of the
treatise Silparatna,
which provides an
account of fresco-secco
painting techniques in detail...