Verlag: Aryan Books International, 2010
ISBN 10: 8173053758 ISBN 13: 9788173053757
Sprache: Englisch
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87 col. illus, 13 b/w illus (illustrator). Contents Foreword Introductory Note 1 Vidisha - Through the AgesKK Chakravarty 2 Neo-chalcolithic Remains at Rangai VidishaMD Khare 3 Discovery of a Vishnu Temple Near the Heliodorus Pillar Besnagar Dist Vidisha MPMD Khare 4 Archaeology of Vidisha District From Proto-Historic Period to the Paramara PeriodKK Tripathi 5 Besnagar From Chalcolithic to Early Historical PeriodRA Sharma 6 Discovering VidishaYogendra Sharma 7 Besnagar Excavations 1910 1913-14 1914-15 1963-66 1975-76 1976-77Narayan Vyas 8 Vijayamandira Temple of Paramara Times at VidishaAP Sagar 9 Bijamandal or Vijayamandira Vidisha A StudyBL Nagarch 10 Mangaladevi and Other Temples at Kagpur Dist VidishaBL Nagarch 11 Temple Architecture of Udaypur VidishaKrishna Deva 12 Saptamatrikas from Vidisha RegionOm Prakash Misra 13 Numismatic Evidences from VidishaShail Pradhan 14 Salabhanjika from Gyaraspur A Celestial NymphDR Birdi 15 Donors of KoraraAK Singh 16 Shell Inscriptions at Ahmadpur Dist VidishaRK Sharma 17 Masterpieces from Vidisha RegionPankaj Rag and OP Misra 18 State-Protected Monuments in Vidisha DistrictVP Nagayach 19 Petroglyphs from North Raisen Region Betwa ValleyPradeep Kumar Shukla 20 Early Mediaeval Temples of Vidisha An ObservationAhmed Ali 21 Geomorphic Setting of Landscape around Ahmadpur Rock-SheltersRP Pandey 22 An Image of Surya Bhayillasvami from BhilsaKirit Mankodi 23 The Monuments of the Udayagiri HillDR PatilVidisha is one of the richest regions of Central India yielding vast archaeological wealth Renowned in ancient literature as the capital of Akara and Dasarna and as a centre of cultural activities with trade routes passing through it the place has naturally attracted attention of archaeologists from time to time Explorations and excavations conducted here proved unhampered cultural growth of the region from the protohistoric times to the period of the Paramaras of Malwa The ancient literary evidences and available protohistoric epigraphic numismatic art and architectural source material have undoubtedly proved that Vidisha region represented one of the chief centres in the country where religious and cultural integration was fructified The present volume incorporating the landmark studies by specialists in respective fields makes an attempt to interlink textual literary and archaeological sources The book is an attempt to present detailed and critical account of the rich cultural heritage of Vidisha region It is hoped that this study will open avenues for further studies and will be valuable for researchers scholars students general interest readers and tourists alike 124 pp.