Royal temples of Gupta period (excavations at Bhitari)

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Royal temples of Gupta period (excavations at Bhitari)

Vidula Jayaswal

Aryan Books International, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-215) and index

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内容説明

The essence of Indian culture is religion with elaborate ritual practices, the nucleus of which is the abode or shrine of the divinities. The tradition to build temples was not only initiated, but after undergoing a number of stages of development, a logical format embracing architectural and ritualistic requirements was acquired during Gupta period. The main temple at Bhitari is a classical temple of the period and is also unique in more than one ways. For example, most of the temples of Gupta period were built by the feudatories, while the large temple of Vishnu at Bhitari was constructed at the instance of the ruling king, Skandagupta. Similarly, constructed with bricks and sandstone, this temple blends a happy balance of two medium, which again is a divergence from the general trend of the period, in which either of the media was selected for making shrines. Besides, the massive nature and elaborate decoration of pillars and sculptural panels of the main temple and the accompanying inscription of the pillar are also exceptional. At most of the sites of the Ganga plains, Gupta period is either poorly represented or is indistinct. This has raised a number of historical issues, which at times even questions the relevance of the label 'Golden Age' for Gupta period. To find amicable solutions to such doubts, it is imperative to have detailed documentation of extensively excavated remains of the early historical period in general and Gupta period in particular. Bhitari is so far the only Gupta period settlement, which has been horizontally unearthed. Excavated by senior archaeologists of the Banaras Hindu University, Bhitari provides for the first time the much awaited scientific data and fulfills this lacuna. This book is not only important for bringing out the new elements of the royal temples, but it is also significant for elaborating the typical features of the elements of material culture, such as pottery, terracotta, other daily utility items of the Gupta period, which is not distinctively classified in other excavation reports.

目次

Preface, List of Illustrations, 1. Introduction 2. Land and People 3. History of Archaeological Investigations 4. Excavation of Temple No. 1 5. Excavation of Temple No. 2 6. Excavation of Temple No. 3 7. Excavation of Residential Areas 8. Summary and Deductions, Appendix, Bibliography, Index

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