Jagachhilpamu explores the rich tradition of Hindu temple architecture and sculpture. Authored by Sri K. Parabrahma Thirda, this book, originally published in 1955, delves into the intricate details and profound symbolism embedded within these sacred structures. Written in Telugu, the book offers insights into the historical and religious significance of Hindu temples, highlighting their importance as repositories of art, culture, and spiritual wisdom.
This seminal work sheds light on the various aspects of temple design, construction, and ornamentation, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, architects, and anyone interested in understanding the artistic and spiritual heritage of India. Jagachhilpamu provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices that have shaped the iconic landmarks of Hindu religious art.
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