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divine figures. — Ashoka,
Major rock
Edict no IV
Chapter 31 of
Samarangana Sutradhara, an 11th-century
treatise on architecture,
discusses machinery and automata...
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Samarangana Sutradhara (IAST: Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra) is an 11th-century
poetic treatise on
classical Indian architecture (vastu shastra)
written in the...
- many
styles such as the
Sutradhara (or Sutra-bhangi),
character specific Bhangi, Prabesh,
Nritya and Jhumura. The
Sutradhara is a
style that
tells a story...
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states Tillotson, are – the Mayamata, the Manasara, the
Samarangana Sutradhara, the Rajavallabha, the
Vishvakarmaprakasha and the Aparajitaprccha. Numerous...
- and Manipur. Each
region has its
distinctive style which the
Samaragana Sutradhara categorizes into four types.
Temple lions are
sometimes depicted with...
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ingredient for a
mixture of wall plaster,
according to the Samarāṅgaṇa
Sūtradhāra,
which is a
Sanskrit treatise dealing with Śilpaśāstra (Hindu science...
- drum
patterns by
moving the pegs to
different locations.
Samarangana Sutradhara, a
Sanskrit treatise by
Bhoja (11th century),
includes a
chapter about...
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manager (
sutradhara), who may also have acted. This task was
thought of as
being analogous to that of a puppeteer—the
literal meaning of "
sutradhara" is "holder...
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ingredient for a
mixture of wall plaster,
according to the Samarāṅgaṇa
Sūtradhāra,
which is a
Sanskrit treatise dealing with Śilpaśāstra (Hindu science...
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Retrieved 10 June 2023. Palande-Datar,
Saili K (8
September 2021). "
Sutradhara's tales: 350-year old Peshwa-era
Katraj nahar keeps Pune
water secure even...