Indian Architecture According to Mānasāra-śilpaśāstra |
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the whole book at the revision stage of the penultimate proof To another | 1 |
am indebted to my esteemed colleague Professor H N Randle | 2 |
Connotation of ŚilpaŚāstra and Signification of Mānasära | 5 |
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according Agamas Agastya angulas architect architectural treatises architecture and sculpture Brahma breadth brick Brihat-samhita Buddha Buddhist buildings built called chakravartin chapter chhanda Chullavagga classes columns Compare courts cubits cubits broad deals deities described in detail divided divisions doors Dravida edition entablature equal five four garbha-griha gate-houses given gods Gupta Gupta dynasty height Hindu houses ibid images India inscriptions Jain Jainism jāti Kalinga Kāmikāgama kings Kshatriyas large number LIII literature Magadha Malwa Manasara mandapas Manu manuscripts Matsya-Purana matters Maya Mayamata measurement mentioned mouldings Nagara names nine kinds ornaments padma palace pedestal phallus pillars pitha places Puranas referred residential śālā Samudragupta Sanskrit seems shape sikhara Silpa-sastras similar Śiva square stone style Suprabhedagama tāla temples thrones town Translation twelve storeys types Varahamihira various verse Vesara VIII village Vishnu Viśvakarman Vitruvius walls whole length writer's Dictionary XXXIII XXXIV XXXV तु