The Life of Mahabalipuram: Pulsing Stories Trapped in Stone

Nonfiction, History, Asian, India
Cover of the book The Life of Mahabalipuram: Pulsing Stories Trapped in Stone by Apoorva Malarvannan, Apoorva Malarvannan
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Author: Apoorva Malarvannan ISBN: 9781310757860
Publisher: Apoorva Malarvannan Publication: September 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Apoorva Malarvannan
ISBN: 9781310757860
Publisher: Apoorva Malarvannan
Publication: September 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mahabalipuram is an Indian historical landmark, vastly important to Tamilian culture. Yet it has largely been forgotten by the long arch of history. This book serves to uncover and untangle the many fascinating narratives of the people and art that have populated that little town by the sea, both past and present.

What results is an engaging look at a little-known piece of world history, that illuminates a passion that runs deep in the very foundation of the city. The rulers of Mahabalipuram were erudite patrons of the arts, but also formidable warriors. The sculptors of then and now were brimming with passion and skill for their extraordinarily detailed and spiritual art. What's most striking about Mahabalipuram's many players through the centuries is the life they've poured into that city. It's a vitality that deserves to be heard.

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Mahabalipuram is an Indian historical landmark, vastly important to Tamilian culture. Yet it has largely been forgotten by the long arch of history. This book serves to uncover and untangle the many fascinating narratives of the people and art that have populated that little town by the sea, both past and present.

What results is an engaging look at a little-known piece of world history, that illuminates a passion that runs deep in the very foundation of the city. The rulers of Mahabalipuram were erudite patrons of the arts, but also formidable warriors. The sculptors of then and now were brimming with passion and skill for their extraordinarily detailed and spiritual art. What's most striking about Mahabalipuram's many players through the centuries is the life they've poured into that city. It's a vitality that deserves to be heard.

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