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7 The Silk Route of the Ocean and Temple Art in the Days of Rajaraja II: Twelfth Century
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Vidya Dehejia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Chola Bronzes and the Thief Who Stole My Heart 1
- 1 Gods on Parade: Sacred Forms of Copper 9
- 2 Battling for Empire and Shiva as Victor of Three Forts 855-955 37
- 3 Writ in Stone: Temple Walls as Inscribed Archives 67
- 4 Portrait of a Queen and Her Patronage of Dancing Shiva: 941-1002 89
- 5 The Tiruvenkadu Master and Ten Thousand Pearls Adorn a Bronze: Eleventh Century 129
- 6 Chola Obsession with Sri Lanka and Hindu Bronzes from the Island: Eleventh Century 165
- 7 The Silk Route of the Ocean and Temple Art in the Days of Rajaraja II: Twelfth Century 193
- 8 Evolving Manifestations of the Goddess, the God Vishnu, and the Buddha 221
- 9 Worship in Uncertain Times and the Secret Burial of Bronzes: Thirteenth Century 249
- 10 Reviewing the Chola Achievement a Millennium Later 267
- Appendix A: Main Rulers of the Chola Dynasty: A Tentative Genealogy 272
- Appendix B: Assemblages of Sacred Bronzes: Inscriptional Evidence 273
- Appendix C: Tenth- Century Chola Yoginis in Context 277
- Appendix D: Trace Metal Analysis on Five Chola Bronzes, by Matthew L. Clarke, Nicole C. Little, and Donna K. Strahan 282
- Glossary 286
- Notes 288
- Index 316
- Photography and Copyright Credits 322
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Chola Bronzes and the Thief Who Stole My Heart 1
- 1 Gods on Parade: Sacred Forms of Copper 9
- 2 Battling for Empire and Shiva as Victor of Three Forts 855-955 37
- 3 Writ in Stone: Temple Walls as Inscribed Archives 67
- 4 Portrait of a Queen and Her Patronage of Dancing Shiva: 941-1002 89
- 5 The Tiruvenkadu Master and Ten Thousand Pearls Adorn a Bronze: Eleventh Century 129
- 6 Chola Obsession with Sri Lanka and Hindu Bronzes from the Island: Eleventh Century 165
- 7 The Silk Route of the Ocean and Temple Art in the Days of Rajaraja II: Twelfth Century 193
- 8 Evolving Manifestations of the Goddess, the God Vishnu, and the Buddha 221
- 9 Worship in Uncertain Times and the Secret Burial of Bronzes: Thirteenth Century 249
- 10 Reviewing the Chola Achievement a Millennium Later 267
- Appendix A: Main Rulers of the Chola Dynasty: A Tentative Genealogy 272
- Appendix B: Assemblages of Sacred Bronzes: Inscriptional Evidence 273
- Appendix C: Tenth- Century Chola Yoginis in Context 277
- Appendix D: Trace Metal Analysis on Five Chola Bronzes, by Matthew L. Clarke, Nicole C. Little, and Donna K. Strahan 282
- Glossary 286
- Notes 288
- Index 316
- Photography and Copyright Credits 322