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Art and devotion at a Buddhist temple in the Indian Himalaya / Melissa R. Kerin.
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Main Author:
Kerin, Melissa R.
(Author)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2015]
Series:
Contemporary Indian studies.
Subjects:
Gyapagpa Lhakhang (Nako, India)
1500-1599
Buddhist mural painting and decoration
>
India
>
Nako
>
16th century.
Buddhist art and symbolism
>
India
>
Nako.
ʼBri-gung-pa (Sect)
>
India
>
Nako.
ART
>
Techniques
>
Painting.
RELIGION
>
Buddhism
>
Tibetan.
ʼBri-gung-pa (Sect)
Buddhist art and symbolism
Buddhist mural painting and decoration
Civilization
Nako (India)
>
Civilization.
Kinnaur (India)
>
Civilization.
India
>
Kinnaur
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Table of Contents:
Nako's sociopolitical history and artistic heritage
Forgetting to remember: Gyapagpa Temple's shifting identity
Mapping Drigung activity at Nako and in the western Himalaya
Gyapagpa's temple painting style and its antecedents
Origin and meaning of a revival painting tradition.
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