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Modern Review September 1930

1930

After the lapse of fifteen centuries it will be difficult to determine how the modest sikharn of the earliest temples of the Nagare typo came to be accepted on the heart of the Karnataka yet the earliest temples of the Chalukyan capital at Badami and Alison are exact replicas of the sixth century northern temples like the temple of Dasavatara at Deogadh consisting of sanctum. [...] In the temples of Magadha proper we do not find any trace of the covered path The Oarbbagrihn and the Sikhara of Ooaleavara at t la showing the Mandapa of the new Khandesh type period evolved the temple type in which the temple consisted of four different members built at the same time. [...] In addition to a closer...ma/dam of the Khandesh or the lie style there is a small porch at the hack ofillte temple on two pillars and two pilasterd::::' At the estreme end of Gujarat as it stood before the conquest of Gujarat by the 1fughals i. v. on the hank of the Kalyan creek which was called the creek of Mahirn by the Portuguese in the kith century we find the last specimen of the Nagara [...] The only temples which may be called of the Agora type are those of Oanapati At Haupt and that of Dodds Vasavanna at Dambal near Gadag junction.; In the ease of the temple of Oanapati the sikhara is a comparatively modern structure as in the case of the temple of Sambhulinga at Bankapur in the Dharwad district. [...] The facile conquest of the Indian territories by the Bactrian Greeks and the later hordes of barbarians from the West the Sakes the Parthians and the Kushans and the lung centuries of foreign subjection thereafter form the mast fitting comment on the nature and tendencies of the Maurya imperial system.
government politics public policy
Pages
125
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
War and Revolution in China
245-249 Agnes Smedley view
The Distribution of the Nagara Type of Temples
249-254 R.D. Banerji view
The Power of Swadeshi
255-256 Hilda Wood view
The Hellenistic Aggression Against India (4th—2nd Century B.C.)
257-260 Upendra Ghoshal view
Industrial Efficiency and the Policy of National Economy
261-266 Rajanikanta Das view
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar as an Unofficial Adviser of the Government
267-271 Brajendra Banerji view
Iron Smelting in Mysore
272-276 B. Subrahmanyam view
The Eternal Problem
276-279 Nagendranath Gupta view
Reviews & Notices of Books
280-285 unknown view
Orissa States and British Policy
286-292 P.C. Lahiri view
Economics of Rural Bengal
292-294 H. Sinha view
The Martial Races of India
295-307 Nirad Chaudhuri view
Great Britain’s Social Services
307-309 Wilfred Wellock view
American Imperialism in the Caribbeans
310-315 Malcolm Douglass view
Indian Womanhood
316-316 unknown view
How Sir Binod Mitter was Superseded
317-320 unknown view
Financial Notes
321-324 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
325-330 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
331-336 unknown view
Indians Abroad
337-339 Benarsi Chaturvedi view
Notes
340-364 unknown view