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Bengal Temples

Bengal Temples
Author: Bimal Kumar Datta
Publisher: New Delhi : Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1975
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Historical study, with reference to architectural style.


Temples of Bengal

Temples of Bengal
Author: Sreecheta Mukherjee
Publisher: Aesthetics Media Services
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre:
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The Rishi of Bangladesh

The Rishi of Bangladesh
Author: Dr Cosimo Zene
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136861394

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This book is a study of the changing relationship over time (1856-1994) between the Rishi, an ex-Untouchable jati of Bengal/South-West Bangladesh, and various groups of Catholic missionaries. The book's originality and importance lies in its multi-disciplinary approach which combines anthropological fieldwork, historical research, philosophical enquiry and contemporary missiological debates. Moreover, it addresses issues of great current relevance in its discussions of Orientalism, Neo-colonialism and Otherness.


Documentation on Terracotta Temples of Bangladesh

Documentation on Terracotta Temples of Bangladesh
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9789843379955

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16th - 18th century terracotta temples of Bangladesh documented with drawings and photographs.


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Publisher: Disha Publications
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GEOMETRY OF HINDU TEMPLES - Geometrical Foundations of Hindu Temples

GEOMETRY OF HINDU TEMPLES - Geometrical Foundations of Hindu Temples
Author: Dr. Salilesh Mukhopadhyay
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2023-02-08
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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“Geometry of Hindu Temples” is unique in the following sense: 1. It has emphasized the “earthquake proof architecture of Ajanta and Elora in Aurangabad, INDIA. 2. It elaborates the Hindu geometry versus the Euclidean geometry. 3. It describes the fundamentals of geometry involved in the construction of temples in India. 4. Precisely the 64-grid or 81-grid geometrical constructions! 5. Lastly the book is the first volume to explore the magnificent branch of HINDU SACRED GEOMETRY.


Ratna Style Temples with Ambulatory

Ratna Style Temples with Ambulatory
Author: Raimund Otto Artur Becker-Ritterspach
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9789937597296

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The Hindu Temple

The Hindu Temple
Author: Radha Champakalakshmi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2001
Genre: Hindu gods in art
ISBN:

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Southern Postcolonialisms

Southern Postcolonialisms
Author: Sumanyu Satpathy
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000083993

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Southern Postcolonialisms is an anthology of critical essays on new literary representations from the Global South that seeks to re-invent/reorient the ideological, disciplinary, aesthetic, and pedagogical thrust of Postcolonial Studies in accordance with the new and shifting politico-economic realities/transactions between the North and the South, as well as within the Global South, in an era of globalization. Since the emergence of Postcolonial Theory in the 1980s, the shape of the world has changed dramatically. Old Cold War boundaries have shifted in the wake of the collapse of communism, Globalization, on an unprecedented scale, has dramatically changed the meaning of time and space. The rise of the US as a new imperial power has profound implications for the world order. In the South, new emerging markets have challenged the older division of industrial ‘first world’ and non-industrial ‘third world’. In most parts of the world, the academy is struggling to keep up with these developments. One result has been a major transnational turn in the humanities and social sciences. Terms like ‘world history’, ‘globalization’, ‘glocalization’ and ‘transnationalism’ now dominate academic agendas worldwide. These changing circumstances raise far-reaching questions. What does the new emerging world order mean for established models of postcolonial theory? Is postcolonialism as a field of study being overtaken by models of globalization and transnationalism? What implications do the new configurations in the South have for postcolonial theory? This volume, drawn from a major literary conference at Delhi University, provides a set of perspectives on these questions. With a majority of contributions by scholars from the South, these research articles have a dual focus – they revisit older debates on postcolonial theory, while suggesting new perspectives and directions.