Dr. des. Sandra J. Schlage: Dance Images from Vaiṣṇava Temples
“Same but Different? Dance Images from 16th to 18th-Century Vaiṣṇava Temples in the Tamiḻ Region and Bengal.”: We find dance imagery in Viṣṇu temples from all over India created under varying patronage. In the Tamiḻ region several Viṣṇu temples were (re-)built or expanded under the patronage of the Vijayanagara dynasty and subsequent Nāyaka rulers. These temples feature dance relief series and sculptures inspired by the dance imagery from the Cōḻa period.
At around the same time in West Bengal, the Malla kings commissioned the famous terracotta temples in Bishnupur, dedicated to Viṣṇu and his avatāras. Their surfaces are adorned with terracotta tiles depicting various scenes, including frequently human dancers and Kṛṣṇa's rāsalīlā, the circular dance with the cowherds. Comparing dance imagery from Viṣṇu temples in the Tamiḻ region and West Bengal from the 16th to 18th century sheds new light on pan-Indian and regional developments in dance imagery.
At around the same time in West Bengal, the Malla kings commissioned the famous terracotta temples in Bishnupur, dedicated to Viṣṇu and his avatāras. Their surfaces are adorned with terracotta tiles depicting various scenes, including frequently human dancers and Kṛṣṇa's rāsalīlā, the circular dance with the cowherds. Comparing dance imagery from Viṣṇu temples in the Tamiḻ region and West Bengal from the 16th to 18th century sheds new light on pan-Indian and regional developments in dance imagery.
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Asian art history, South Asian art, dance iconography
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