Saturday, July 13, 2013

Architecture

Harappan
·         Drainage system
·         Rectangular intersecting roads
·         Sanitary system
Mauryan
·         Monolithic Pillars
·         Finely carved capitols – Bull capitol and Sarnath capitol
·         Stupas start during this period – 4 gateways
o   Surface built with bricks
·         Viharas and Chaityas
o   Barabar Caves
Shunga – Satvahanas
·         Early classic architecture
·         Carved railings and gateways around Buddhist shrines
Kushan
·         Sculpture developed
·         The emperor himself was a divine authority
·         Buddha was first time given a human form during this time
Gupta period
·         Beginning of Hindu temples – temple at Deoghar, Udaigiri caves in Orissa
·         Vaishnavite temple in Vidisha
Pallavas
·         Mandaps, Rathas and finely carved panels and pillars
·         Shore temple at Mahabs is a structural temple
·         Ratha temple is a rock cut temple
·         Kanchipuram also has temples
o   Panels depict shiva as Natraja
o   History of Pallavas
Cholas
·         Tanjaur Temple: 65 m tall vimana
·         Pillared halls and sculptures depicting Bharata’s natyashastra
·         Fine paintings
Pandyas
·         Built high outerwalls and gopuram
·         Their gopurams can be seen from long distances
Hoysalas
·         Belur and Halebeed temples
·         Profusion of manifold pillars with rich and intricate carvings
·         Panels depict gods and goddesses
Orissa Temples
·         Lingraja temple
o   40 m high
·         Sun Temple

Nagara, Dravida and Visara


Table 1

Nagara
Dravida
Visara

Temples called PRASADA

Combination of Dravida and Nagara (Chalukyas).

Shikhara is curvilinear
Shikhara pyramidal


No role of pillar
Pillar important


No tank
Tank may be there


No enclosure
Enclosure and gopuram



Vimana


Mahadeva Temple
Brihadeshwara
Eg Some in Khajuraho, Sirpur etc

 

Cave architecture

 Progressed in three phases
·         Buddhist Jain Ajivika caves (3rd BC to 2nd AD)
o   Kaneri, Nashik, Udaigiri
·         Ajanta Ellora Cave (5th to 7th AD)
·         Elephanta Ellora and Mahabs (7th to 10th)



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Sculpture

Two major schools
·         Gandhara
o   Greco-Roman Style
o   North West India
o   Stone and stucco
·         Madhura
o   Indigenous style
o   UP Bihar
o   White spotted red sandstone used
o   Forms of Brahmanical deities crystallised for the first time in this art form
Themes of Buddha and Bodhisatvas in Both


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