Buddhist Iconography in Bihar from Kushana to Pala Period
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This research work delves into Bihar's profound impact on Buddhism, highlighting its role as a cultural and artistic hub from the Kuşăņa to the Pāla period. Despite challenges in comprehensive cataloguing, the narrative encourages a nuanced understanding of Bihar's rich heritage, inviting readers to appreciate its historical and artistic significance in the evolution of Buddhist iconography.
The book traces the development of Buddhist imagery across the Kuşāņa, Gupta, and Pāla periods, showcasing refined styles and architectural influences. It culminates in the Pala period's zenith, characterized by simplicity and vibrant design. This chronological exploration offers a comprehensive perspective on the dynamic evolution of Buddha sculptures in Indian art history, including the rationale behind the creation of sculptures and the gradual refinement of images in various materials especially-stone and metal.
The enduring influence of Buddhism in fostering cultural unity and establishing connections between India and other Asian countries is recognized as a crucial aspect of ancient Indian history. The work also discusses Buddhism's impact on various aspects of Indian society, including education, dietary habits, clothing, and artistic expression.
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