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Evolution of Sacred Form in Classical Indian Art
Indian art, deeply rooted in philosophical and spiritual thought, reflects a quest for the self. This book reveals how Indian classical art—across fine arts, performing arts, and temple architecture—draws from Vedic concepts that represent unity in diversity. Yagna, as an intangible art form, evokes bhava and Rasa through incantations, leading to deeper understanding when the mind focuses on the mantra’s meaning. The artist translates this mystery into a visual language, creating a journey from Vedic Shabda through Natya and Vastusutra Upanishad to lived devotional practice. While Natya unfolds in time, the Vastusutra Upanishad inscribes it in space. ILLUSTRATED ART | CULTURE | RELIGION ISBN: 978-93-47762-29-1 Size: 292mm x 228mm; 392pp Art Paper (matt) All colour; 258 photographs Format: Hardback with dust jacket The effectiveness of the art form hinges on compositional principles, infusing cultural bhava. Consequently, understanding this art evokes Rasa, allowing artists to transform human emotions into avenues of higher realization, guiding viewers beyond aesthetic enjoyment to a profound self-exploration.