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Over the rolling centuries, Buddhism and Hinduism, two of the world's oldest sustained faiths, came to evolve a complex, yet precisely defining, iconic language: not just for figural representations, but for the architectural plans of their temples and monuments as well - a language that allows interpretations of geometric proportions. Here is the first ever effort to brilliantly unravel the iconic idiom involved in the architectural plans of Buddhist and Hindu temples and monuments of India and the "Indianized" States of Southeast Asia.
With his indepth surveys of diverse 'Buddhic' and 'Hindic' temples in India, Sri Lanka, Java (Indonesia), Kambuja, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and even Malayasia, the author shows how the basic element in their architecture: the PLAN - conceived within a cosmological framework - was fraught with iconographic import and input, necessitating the guidance of authoritative compendia, like the Manasara and the Mayamata, the arcane knowledge of the sthapati (priest-architect), and many other complex procedures which all were steeped in symbolism. In analyzing the architectural plans of these temples, Professor Bunce also highlights the various related iconographic considerations, like orientation, basic geometric forms, construction methods, rules and ratios, the non-congregational necessity, the high place as a consideration as well as the cave - besides a number of viable "influences" which exert various amounts of control, e.g., textual, philosophic/theologic, numerological, astrological/astronomical, 'regionality' and, most importantly, the Mandala.
Generously supported by visual material comprising as many as 400 figures and line-drawings, Professor Bunce's book is veritably a monumental, off-beat exercise of enormous interest to iconographers as well as the historians/specialists of South and Southeast Asian temple architecture.
About the Author:
Fredrick W. Bunce, a Ph.D. (Comparative Arts) from the Ohio University Athens, Ohio, USA, is a cultural historian and international repute. Now Professor Emeritus of Art, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, he has lectured at learned forums and published on a variety of art-related themes. And has held many a solo exhibition at different art galleries, art museums and universities; besides his participation in the artist's guild/faculty/other ventures of the kind.
A scholar with varied intellectual / research concerns - notwithstanding his specializations in iconography, particularly Oriental and Buddhist Arts, Professor Bunce has been legitimately honoured with certain notable awards / commendations, and is listed in Who's Who in American Art and also the International Biographical Dictinary: 1980-present. Among his published books are: Encyclopaedia of Buddhist Deities (2 Vols); Encyclopaedia of Hindu Deities (3 vols.); Dictionary of Buddhist and Hindu Iconography; and Yantra of Deities and their Numerological Foundations, all published by D. K. Printworld.
Preface | v |
List of Paltes | xvii |
List of Figures | xxi |
Abbreviations | xxvii |
Introduction - Architectural Iconography | 1 |
The Basics of Form | 5 |
Philosophic and Theological Foundations | 15 |
Numerology | 19 |
Astrology / Astronomy | 30 |
Additional Iconic Concerns | 31 |
The Mandala | 35 |
Magic Squares Mandalas | 35 |
Vastu-purusha Mandala | 40 |
Manduka Mandala | 42 |
Paramasayika Mandala | 44 |
Manduka Mandala, Circular | 46 |
Vajrayana Mandala | 48 |
Stupa, Symbolism and Numerology | 52 |
Gyantse Kumbum, Gyantse, Tibet | 56 |
Garbh-Griha Plan | 58 |
Ancillary Shrine Plan | 60 |
Temple Plan | 62 |
Notes
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64 |
India and Sri Lanka | 67 |
Stupa I, Sanchi, India | 70 |
Thuparama Dagoba, Sri Lanka | 72 |
Ruvanveli Dagoba, Sri Lanka | 76 |
Chaitya Hall, Karli, India | 78 |
Buddhist Cave-Monastery #2, Ajanta, India | 82 |
Ladh Khan, Aihole, India | 86 |
Durga Temple, Aihole, India | 90 |
Shiva Temple, Indor, India | 94 |
Subrahmanya Temple, Manjeri, India | 98 |
Kilatali Shiva Temple, Thiruvanchikula, India | 102 |
Vatadage, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka | 104 |
Tivanka Pilimage (Lankatilaka), Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka | 110 |
Brahmeshvar Temple, Bhuvaneshvar, India | 114 |
Keshva Temple, Somnathpur, India | 118 |
Garden Pavilion, Kotilal Fort, Delhi, India | 124 |
Notes
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127 |
Java (Indonesia) | 129 |
Borobudur, Java | 132 |
Chandi Lumbung, Prambananm, Java | 140 |
Chandi Sewu, Prambananm, Java | 144 |
Loro Jonggrang, Prambananm, Java | 150 |
Chandi Sari, Prambananm, Java | 156 |
Chandi Djago, Malang, Java | 160 |
Chandi Panataran Sanctuary, Kediri, Java | 164 |
Notes
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168 |
Khmer (Kambuja) | 169 |
Preach Ko, Roluos | 172 |
Bakong, Roluos | 176 |
Bakheng (Mount Ensemble), Angkor | 180 |
Ta Keo Shrine, Angkor | 186 |
Phimai Prasat, Thailand | 192 |
Banteay Samre Temple, Angkor | 196 |
Baphuon, Angkor | 200 |
Angkor Wat, Angkor | 206 |
Bayon, Angkor Thom, Angkor | 214 |
Notes
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222 |
Pagan (Myanmar [Burma]) | 223 |
Nat-Hlaung-Kyaung, Pagan | 226 |
Nan-Hpaya, Pagan | 230 |
Myin-Pya-Gu, Pagan | 234 |
Shwe-Zigon Pagoda, Pagan | 238 |
Naga-Yon, Pagan | 242 |
Ananda Temple, Pagan | 246 |
That-Byin-Ngu, Pagan | 252 |
Dhamma-Yan-Gyi, Pagan | 258 |
Gawdaw-Palin, Pagan | 262 |
Myinkaba Kubyauk-Nge, Pagan | 266 |
Bogyoke-Mi Kubyauk, Pagan | 270 |
Dhamma-Yazila, Pagan | 274 |
Mingala-zeidi, Pagan | 278 |
Pentagonal Temple (Pancha-Buddhas) (Near Mingalazedi Stupa), Pagan | 282 |
Paya-Thon-Zu, Pagan | 284 |
Notes
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287 |
Lanna Tai, Sukhothai, Ayutthaya & Rattanakosin (Thailand) | 289 |
Chedi Wat Kukut, Lamphun | 292 |
Chedi Wat Chang Lom, Si Satchanalai | 296 |
Wat Phra Chao Phanan Choeng, Ayutthaya | 300 |
Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai | 304 |
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Ayutthaya | 310 |
Wat Phra Ram, Ayutthaya | 314 |
Wat Ratchaburana, Ayutthaya | 318 |
Wat Chedi Chet Yot, Chiang Mai | 322 |
Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ayutthaya | 326 |
Chedi Wat Phukhao Thong, Ayutthaya | 330 |
Wat Chai Watthanaram, Ayutthaya | 334 |
Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok | 338 |
Lohaprasad, Wat Theptidaram, Bangkok | 344 |
Notes
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348 |
Champa (Viet Nam) | 351 |
Pho-hai Shrine, Phan-thiet | 352 |
Khuong-my Shrine, n. Hoi-an | 354 |
Dong-Duong Monastery | 356 |
Notes
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359 |
Postscriptus: Malaysia | 361 |
Masjid Terengkera, Malacca | 362 |
Masjid Kampung Laut, Kelantan | 366 |
Masjid Kampung Kling, Malacca | 368 |
Masjid Kampung Hulu, Malacca | 370 |
Notes
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372 |
Conclusions
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373 |
Bibliography
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381 |
Appendix A
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397 |
Appendix B
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487 |
Appendix C
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505 |
Appendix D
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513 |
Index
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529 |
Acknowledgements
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553 |
Addendum (That Luang, Vientiane, Lao)
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555 |
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