Monuments / text by Himanshu Prabha Ray [and] photographs by Amit Pasricha
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Incredible IndiaPublication details: New Delhi : Wisdom tree, 2007.Description: 102 p. : col. ill., mapISBN:- 9888183280737
- 8183280730
- 915.4 RAY-M
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Contents : Sacred architecture in India--Shrines as Monuments--Indo-Islamic architecture--On the world map.
The book locates monuments in their social and cultural context and views them as religious architecture. The shrine was not only a place of ritual, but also a centre for religious festivities and discourses on ethics and moral values. The temple or the mosque thus evolved as a crucial link between the ruling elite and the community and through its wider network extended the religious domain beyond political frontiers. With the establishment of colonial rule in South Asia during the 19th and 20th centuries, the relationship between the shrine and its community was radically transformed. This book takes the reader through the gradual metamorphosis in the character of religious sites from being culturally pluralistic to a monotheistic religious identity. This interesting book highlights the genesis of the multi-religious identity of monuments in India.
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