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The Cave Temples of India James Fergusson

The Cave Temples of India By James Fergusson

The Cave Temples of India by James Fergusson


Summary

James Fergusson (1808-86) became one of the most respected architectural historians of his generation. This 1880 collaboration with the young archaeologist James Burgess (1832-1916) is the culmination of his pioneering studies of India's cave temples. It remains of relevance to students of Indian architecture and history.

The Cave Temples of India Summary

The Cave Temples of India by James Fergusson

Born in Scotland, James Fergusson (1808-86) spent ten years as an indigo planter in India, the profits from which allowed him to embark upon a second career as an architectural historian. Although he had no formal training, he became one of the most respected researchers in the field, particularly in Indian architecture. He made numerous trips around India in order to study and document its cave temples, publishing his first book on the subject in 1845. In 1880, he returned to the subject, collaborating with the archaeologist James Burgess (1832-1916) as part of the Archaeological Survey of India. It was Fergusson who first categorized the temples, suggesting that they could be classified through reference to the religious order and function. Illustrated with more than 150 maps, plans and drawings, this work of impressive scope remains of relevance to students of Indian architecture and history.

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. The Eastern Caves: Introduction; 1. Barabar group; 2. Rajgir; 2a. Katak caves; 3. Hathi Gumpha; 4. Undavilli caves on the Krishna river near Bejwara; 5. Mahavallipur, or the seven pagodas; 6. Rathas, Mahavallipur; 7. The caves, Mahavallipur; Part II. Cave Temples of Western India: 1. Introduction; 2. Cave temples etc., in Kathiawar; 3. The Buddhist cave temples in the south Konkan; 4. The caves in the vicinity of Karle and the Bor Gaht; 5. The Junnar cave; 6. The Junnar cave (cont.); 7. Nasik caves; 8. The Ajanta cave temples; Book II. 1. Later or Mahayana caves at Ajanta; 2. Latest caves at Ajanta; 3. Kanheri caves; 4. The caves of Bagh; 4a. The Buddhist caves at Elura; 4b. Aurangabad cave temples; Book III. The Brahmanical Caves: 1. Introductory; 2. Cave temples at Aihole and Badami in the Dekhan; 3. Karusa caves; 4. Brahmanical caves in the Dekhan, Mominabad, Poona, etc.; 5. Brahmanical cave-temples at Elura; 6. Late Brahmanical caves; Book IV. The Jaina Cave-Temples: 1. The Jains and Jinas; 2. Jaina cave temples; 3. Jaina caves at Elura; 4. Jaina cave-temples; Appendix; Index; Plates.

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NLS9781108055529
9781108055529
1108055524
The Cave Temples of India by James Fergusson
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Cambridge University Press
2013-05-06
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