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
Bibliography: Books:
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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
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10. T.S. Maxwell, Viswarupa
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13. Alice Getty, Ganesa
14. Bhagawat Sahai, Iconography of minor Hindu and Buddhist deities