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Many Heads, Arms and Eyes: Origin, Meaning and Form of Multiplicity in Indian Art

by Doris Meth Srinivasan
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9789004448308
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
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  • Pages: 448
  • Original Price: USD 106.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1003 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Asian / General

One of the first things that strike the Western viewer of Indian art is the multiplicity of heads, arms and eyes. This convention grows out of imagery conceived by Vedic sages to explain creation. This book for the first time investigates into the meaning of this convention. The author concentrates on its origins in Hindu art and on preceding textual references to the phenomenon of multiplicity.
The first part establishes a general definition for the convention. Examination of all Brahmanical literature up to, and sometimes beyond, the 1st - 3rd century A.D., adds more information to this basic definition.
The second part applies this literary information mainly to icons of the Yaksa, Śiva, Vāsudeva-Kṛsṇa and the Goddess, and indicates how Brahmanical cultural norms, exemplified in Mathurā, can transmit textual symbols.
Both Part I and Part II provide iconic modules and a methodology to generate interpretations for icons with this remarkable feature through the Gupta age.

Doris Meth Srinivasan, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, is Research Professor at Mattoo Center for India Studies, State University of New York/ Stony Brook University. She has published extensively on the art of Mathura; Hindu iconography; Vedic studies, including Vedic and ancient Hindu rituals.
Her books include Listening to Icons; Indian Iconographic and Iconological Studies (2016), On the Cusp of an Era in the Pre-Kusāna World (2007) and Concept of Cow in the Rigveda (second printing 2017; originally 1979).

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