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Kalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of The Indian Arts (Volume IV)

 
Kapila Vatsyayan (Editor)
Synopsis Kalatattvakosa series of the IGNCA has endeaoured to evolve as an important modern device to grasp the essential thought and knowledge system of the Indian tradition. Through an indepth investigatioin into the primary sources of various disciplines, the series aims at facilitating the reader to comprehend the interlocking of different disciplilnes. The present volume: Srsti-Vistara is the fourth in the series. It contains the seminal terms which are complementary to the primal elements (mahabhuta) in the manifestation of cosmos. This volume deals with the terms: indriya, dravya, dhatu, guna-dosa, adhibuta-adhidaiva-adhiyatma, sthula-suksma-para, srsti-sthiti-samhara.
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Kapila Vatsyayan

Kapila Vatsyayan artist and art historian is internationally acknowledged as the pioneer of evolving alternate models of research for establishing inter and intra-relationship of different domains of knowledge and creativity. Her own work moves from a deep understanding of the primary textual sources of the East and West, principally Sanskrit and English, and a direct experience of the arts as performer. It focuses attention on the inter relationship of the concept and creative interpretation in architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and dance. The kinetic image enables her to delve deeper into the textual and oral sources and the fundamental metaphysics which govern form and structure of the arts. She has convincingly drawn attention to the sacred geometry which pervades all the Indian arts. As visualiser of the conceptual plan of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, she leaps across many disciplines, questions the conventional boundaries and finally establishes several bridges of communication between traditional thought and modern science. This has resulted in many multi-disciplinary studies of space and time, nature and culture, man and society, chaos and order. Her holistic integral vision is explicit in the volumes she has edited on these subjects. Her first work, Classical Indian Dance in Literature and the Arts, is a milestone by experts the world over. This work was followed by many others including the definitive study of Dance in Indian Painting, The Theoretical Basis of Asian Aesthetic Traditions; Traditional Indian Theatre: Multiple Streams; six volumes on Gita Govinda; Bharata and the Natyasastra; and the Square and the Circle of the Indian Arts. She has edited the volumes on Concepts of Space: Ancient and Modern and Concepts of Time: Ancient and Modern published by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi.

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Title Kalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of The Indian Arts (Volume IV)
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1999
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8120815475
length xxxviii+429p., Figures; Abbreviations; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.