Study on Women in Chalukya Art

Exploring the Representation of Women in Chalukya Art and its Influence on Indian Literature

Authors

  • Seema Rani
  • Dr. Narveer .

Keywords:

women, Chalukya Art, Andhra, Srikakulam, Dhanyakataka, river Krishna, life outlook, free environment, Indian literature, illustrations of art, flying figures, foreign art, sculptures

Abstract

The initial capital of Andhra was Srikakulam (modern Srivakulam) and the later capital wasDhanyakataka (Dharnikot or Amaravati). Both the places were on the banks of river Krishna. The conceptof life outlook and free environment found in Indian literature is also supported by the illustrations of art,which is a remarkable fact.Not only in Indian but also in foreign art, flying figures have been marked inabundance in various other sculptures

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Published

2021-07-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Study on Women in Chalukya Art: Exploring the Representation of Women in Chalukya Art and its Influence on Indian Literature”, JASRAE, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 674–678, Jul. 2021, Accessed: Sep. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/13304

How to Cite

[1]
“Study on Women in Chalukya Art: Exploring the Representation of Women in Chalukya Art and its Influence on Indian Literature”, JASRAE, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 674–678, Jul. 2021, Accessed: Sep. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/13304