Prof. S.K. Ramachandra Rao was a distinguished Indian scholar, author, and professor of psychology. He was a multi-disciplinary expert well-versed in Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit, specializing in Indian culture, philosophy, art history, and iconography. He served as the Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) and was a visiting professor at numerous prestigious institutions. Over his lifetime, he authored more than 180 books in English and Kannada, with The Agama Encyclopaedia being one of his most significant works on Hindu temple traditions.
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. The Agama literature includes the Silpa Sastra which is basic to iconography. Worship dealt with in the Agama necessarily involves images which are worship worthy. The rituals and sequences that are elaborated in the Agama books find relevance only in the context of an icon which is contained in a shrine. And icons are meaningful only in the context of shrines and worship. Agama texts are not easily accessible to the people. A large number of them are still available only in manuscripts some of them which have been printed are only in their Sanskrit originals. There is need therefore to present relevant excerpts from them at least to make the volumes on iconography more meaningful. Further Indian temples are to be considered only in the general framework of temple culture which include not only religious and philosophical aspects but social aesthetic and economic aspects also. The volumes named Agama Encyclopaedia deals with the temple culture and Agama framework the sectarian division of the Agama into Saiva Vaisnava and Sakta the topics selected from the Agama texts follow. Thus the entirety of the Agama literature in so far as it is relevant to the temple culture is brought within the scope of the Agama encyclopaedia. 364 pp. Artikel-Nr. 55303
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