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Following The Capfigure In Majapahit Temple Reliefs Lydia Kieven

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Following The Capfigure In Majapahit Temple Reliefs Lydia Kieven
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.23 MB
Pages: 397
Author: Lydia Kieven
ISBN: 9789004258655, 9789067183888, 9004258655, 9067183881
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Following The Capfigure In Majapahit Temple Reliefs Lydia Kieven by Lydia Kieven 9789004258655, 9789067183888, 9004258655, 9067183881 instant download after payment.

Following male figures wearing a cap (cap-figures) in temple reliefs of the Javanese Majapahit period (ca. 1300-1500) leads to astonishing results on their meaning and function. The cap-figures, representing commoners, servants, warriors, noblemen, and most significantly Prince Panji, the hero from the East Javanese Panji stories, are unique to depictions of non-Indic narratives. The cap-figure constitutes a prominent example of Majapahit’s creativity in new concepts of art, literature and religion, independent from the Indian influence. More than that, the symbolic meaning of the cap-figures leads to an esoteric level: a pilgrim who followed the depictions of the cap-figures and of Panji in the temples would have been guided to the Tantric doctrine within Hindu-Buddhist religion

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