‘O scion of Bharata, you\n should understand that I am also the knower in all bodies and to understand\n this body and its knower is called knowledge.’ —Bhagavad Gita The body has\n always been central to Indian art, thought, literature and even religion. In\n Body Sutra, renowned art historian Alka Pande celebrates the body by\n capturing both its beauty and divinity in an artistic-cum-historical journey.\n This book is inarguably the definitive and a truly authoritative work on the\n literary and artistic representation of the body, and combines rare Indian\n literature with the most stunning visual documentation of the body ever. Over\n time, the artistic representation of the body developed its own iconography.\n Drawing from the canonical Shilpa Shastras, where the idealized body becomes\n more corporeal, it goes on to attain a classical perfection in the Gupta Age,\n when the sensuous and the sacred came together. Dr Pande traces the shifting\n patterns of the representation of the body through 5,000 years of history, from\n the ancient to the contemporary. Body Sutra also gives an extraordinary\n insight into India’s pluralistic and diverse culture. This masterful treatise\n beautifully weaves together poetry, prose, well-researched text and over two\n hundred stunning images. With almost each page like a work of art, the book\n is definitely a collector's item. Body Sutra is a book that will be talked\n about for decades.
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