Hinduism is a mixture of sects, cults and doctrines which have had a profound effect on Indian culture. In Spite of this diversity, there are few of its aspects which do not rely in some way or the other on the authority of Indian religious literature – the Vedas, the Epics and the Puranas.
More on Hinduism
▼
Friday, March 26, 2010
Architecture
Ancient Indians were the earliest to design cities and towns. The ancient book, the Artha Shastra, contains details on the planning of cities, how to lay out a garden, sink wells, construct tanks, houses, forts, palaces etc. The hydraulic engineers (jala sutradharas) had mastered the art of erecting dams, making bridges and harnessing rivers. Indian architecture influenced the architecture of countries like Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Burma, Malaya, Combodia etc. Muslim invaders to India inadvertently absorbed some of the Indian architectural styles like the dome from the temple mandapam, the pointed arch of the prayer carpet and the mihrab from the arch of the Hindu shrine.
No comments:
Post a Comment