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Light of Devotion: Oil Lamps of Kerala [Pehme köide]

(Smithsonian Institution)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 245x174x6 mm, kaal: 880 g, 143 figures (colour throughout)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803272546
  • ISBN-13: 9781803272542
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 245x174x6 mm, kaal: 880 g, 143 figures (colour throughout)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803272546
  • ISBN-13: 9781803272542
Light of Devotion: Oil Lamps of Kerala, an in-depth study of the medieval oil lamps of Kerala and beyond, contributes a new chapter to the history of Indian art. These art objects are primary sources for a broader discussion of the ritual use of Hindu oil lamps, their related and unique cultural history, their motifs, style and subject matter. From an understudied region, they include miniature masterpieces in bronze of figural and mythic representations. Many of the pieces presented are previously unpublished. Hindu traditions and the underlying philosophy of these votive offerings to temple deities represented by the flaming oil lamps will interest those who study history of religions, art history and South Asian studies. The author has included oil lamps found not only in Kerala but also examples discovered in an international array of museums and collections. These lamps and their inscriptions offer a key to unlock the problem of the dating of Keralan bronze sculpture.
List of Figures
iii
Acknowledgements ix
Note on names of towns x
Art of Devotion
1(18)
Collections
5(1)
Festivals
6(1)
Bibliography
7(2)
Inscriptions
9(6)
Dating difficulties
15(4)
Classification
19(4)
Names of Some Oil Lamps
20(1)
Suspension Lamps
20(1)
Stationary Lamps
20(1)
Portable Lamps
21(2)
Suspension Lamps
23(41)
Gaja/elephant-shaped lamps
23(1)
Archaeological Museum, Dadigama, Sri Lanka, elephant-shaped oil lamp
23(4)
CSMVS, Mumbai, elephant-shaped lamp found at Jogeshvari, Maharashtra
27(1)
Thrissur State Museum elephant-shaped oil lamp from Thripunithura, Kerala
28(4)
Kuthira Maliga Museum, Thiruvananthapuram, elephant-shaped oil lamp
32(1)
Vimana vilakku / Temple model-shaped lamps
33(6)
Gaja Lakshmi
39(6)
Mythic Depictions
45(13)
Non-mythic suspension lamps
58(6)
Stationary Lamps
64(26)
Mada vilakku/wall niche lamps
64(1)
Vriksha vilakku or Tree-shaped lamps
64(12)
Kavara vilakku, branching lamp
76(2)
Nila or Kuthu vilakku or stambha
78(4)
Lakshmi Deepa/Fortune Lamp
82(6)
Kindi, ritual water pot lamp
88(2)
Portable Lamps
90(15)
Arti'/prayer
90(6)
Changalavatta
96(4)
Vanchi vilakku, boat-shaped processional torch
100(5)
Extra Parts
105(8)
Conclusion
113(11)
Characteristics
114(1)
South Indian bronze imagery
115(2)
Production features of style
117(2)
Iconography
119(2)
Dynastic arts
121(3)
Bibliography 124(4)
Index 128
Carol Radcliffe Bolon is a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. She was Curator for South and Southeast Asian Art at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art and was Professor of South Asian Art and South Asian Studies at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Forms of the Goddess Lajja Gauri (Penn State Press, 1992) and co-editor of The Nature of Frank Lloyd Wright (University of Chicago Press, 1988). She has published extensively on early Chalukya sculpture and the architecture of South India.