Ancient India: Living Traditions

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“The catalogue frames the objects in a history of these religions, setting out the connection between ancient and modern India… Along with the individual history of each object, further close-up studies of each item can sometimes be more rewarding than a wideangle broad sweep. Many of the pieces in this exhibition are from the British Museum’s own collection.”– Open MagazineAncient India was a dynamic; cosmopolitan centre of creativity. The visual traditions of its major indigenous religions were closely interrelated; reflecting political power; changes in peoples’ daily lives and artistic innovation. Exported beyond the Indian subcontinent in antiquity; these three major religions – Jainism; Buddhism and Hinduism – are living traditions and their devotional works of art impact on the daily life of billions of people across the world.This major new publication traces the development of religious imagery from around 100 BCE; when it focused on the depiction of nature spirits; to 600 CE; by which time devotional illustrations of Jain; Buddhist and Hindu deities and teachers had taken definitive shape. Moving from symbolic to human form; such imagery employed attributes; divine attendants and animal vehicles that we still recognise today and are found across the global diaspora. Examples of these ancient illustrations are found not only across South Asia; but also in Central and Southeast Asia; China and Japan – and they transformed the religious landscape of these regions too.The authors explore fascinating topics such as the first devotional illustrations of the twenty-four jinas (enlightened Jain teachers); the transformation from symbolic depictions of the Buddha to those that showed him in bodily form for the first time; and the formalisation of divine representations and devotional sculpture in Hindu traditions. This beautifully illustrated book reveals the ancient roots of the illustrations and depictions of these world religions that many will find familiar today.Table of ContentsForewordNote to the readerIntroduction1. The Nature Spirits2. Jain art3. Buddhist art4. Hindu art5. Beyond India: Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia6. Beyond India: Central and East AsiaAfterlivesNotesBibliographyAcknowledgementsCreditsIndex Read more

ISBN10 0714124990
ISBN13 978-0714124995
Language English
Publisher British Museum
Dimensions 9.06 x 1.1 x 9.84 inches
Item Weight 3.61 pounds
Print length 312 pages
Publication date July 22, 2025

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