Gods and Goddesses in Indian Art and Literature
The present treatise generally incorporates the matter of Indian Gods and Goddesses. The Iconographical representation of the Indian Gods and Goddesses, as glimpsed from the Archaeological findings and temple architecture is one aspect and the literary evidence found in our vast Indian literature of Vedic, Epic and Puranic periods is the other aspect of the book. Both these aspects delineated in this book give us a perfect picture and historical development of the Indian Mythology of Gods and Goddesses. The literary and textual material, when illustrated with iconographical representations becomes more relevant and complete. The subject matter is nicely and systematically arranged here and the historical sequence is well maintained by narrating the Vedic, Epic and Puranic deities. The Mythological concept of Trimurti (Brahma, Visnu, Siva) as depicted in the Epics and Puranas is elaborately discussed in the work. Not only the Hindu but also Jain and Buddhist Mythology are separately treated in this book. Thus, the book is a kind of Encyclopedia on Indian Mythology, since it has covered almost all its aspects of it. Several illustrations/figures of Indian Mythological images presented in this book enhance the value of the book.
Besides the general Index, a Glossary of the technical terms is also appended to the work. Hence, this book would be immensely useful to the students as well as researchers to know and understand the real mystery of the gods and goddesses of Indian Culture, Art and Literature