Monstrous Animals on Hindu Temples, with Special Reference to Khajuraho

This article discusses the role of imaginary composite animals on me dieval Hindu temples, with special reference to the vyalas at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. These monsters are frequently sculpted on temples in the company of women, but are scarcely mentioned in texts. They are subsequently replaced...

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Auteur principal: Smith, David 1944- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Equinox 2013
Dans: Religions of South Asia
Année: 2013, Volume: 7, Numéro: 1/3, Pages: 27-43
Sujets non-standardisés:B Animals
B Khajuraho temples
B erotic art
B apsaras
B vyāla
B animal monsters
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Résumé:This article discusses the role of imaginary composite animals on me dieval Hindu temples, with special reference to the vyalas at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. These monsters are frequently sculpted on temples in the company of women, but are scarcely mentioned in texts. They are subsequently replaced in other parts of India by images of ascetics. An attempt is made to elucidate their role and meaning, within the wider context of Indian religion and culture, by pos iting that they may express a, so to speak, subterranean power of sexuality
ISSN:1751-2697
Contient:Enthalten in: Religions of South Asia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/rosa.v7i1-3.27