This course will enable the students to-
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VHA 421 |
Elements of Indian Iconography |
The students will be able to- CO56:Understand the elements of Indian Iconography. CO57:Classify and analyze the significance of Iconography in informing the interpretation of art works. CO58: Assess the relationship between Iconography and Iconology. CO59: Demonstrate skills toread and write critically on the studied iconography and iconology. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration of writing and visualizing. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, presentation, Giving writing tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects, regular submission. |
Introduction: Iconography to Iconology; A brief introduction to major Shilpa texts and their relevance to traditional Indian art; Aniconic and Iconic forms of Buddha, Bodhisattvas (Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara, Maitreya) and Buddhist goddesses (Tara, Prajnaparamita, Marichi).
Jataka stories and the life of Buddha; Tirtankara Images (Rishabhanath, Neminatha, Parshavanatha, Mahavira, Bahubali); Vishnu Images and Incarnatory forms of Vishnu; Surya images.
Main Forms of Shiva (Nataraja, Uma-Maheshwara, Kalyana-sundaramurthy, Tripuranthaka, Yamantaka, Ravananugraha, Chandrashekara etc.); Sapta-matrika, Mahishamardini, Lakshmi, Saraswati; Harihara, Ardhanarishvara.
Minor deities — yaksha, Kartikeya, Rebanta, Hariti-Panchika, etc.; Image to narration: Maya Devi’s Dream, Mahishamardini, Last Judgement
Introduction to Christian Iconography: Changing concepts and representations of Mary and Christ, The Apostles and the Saints
R.S. Gupte, Iconography of the Hindus, Buddhists and Jains
2. J.N. Banerjee, Developments of Hindu Iconography
3. A.K.Coomaraswamy, The Origin of Buddha Image
4. A.K.Coomaraswamy, Elements of Buddhist Iconography
5. A.K.Coomaraswamy, Yaksas
6. Dipak C. Bhattacharya, Studies in Buddhist Iconography
7. Kalpana S. Desai, Iconography of Visnu
8. B. Srivastava, Iconography of Sakti
9. Shantilal Nagar, Mahishasurmardini in Indian Art
10. T.S. Maxwell, Viswarupa
11. R. Champakalaksmi, Vaisnava Iconography in Tamil country
12. S. K. Panikkar, Saptamatrika
13. Alice Getty, Ganesa
14. Bhagawat Sahai, Iconography of minor Hindu and Buddhist deities