01592nam a22002057a 4500999001700000020001800017082001700035100003700052245007400089260003300163300001700196520086200213546001201075650003901087650002801126650004701154650001701201942001201218952015601230 c38915d38915 a9788119139125 a294.5bCOO-D aCoomaraswamy, Ananda K.eauthor. aThe Dance of Shiva:bFourteen Indian Essays/cAnanda K. Coomaraswamy  aNew Delhi:bManohar, c2023. a196p.bIndex ahe Dance Of Shiva: Fourteen Essays is a collection of fourteen stimulating essays about the uniqueness and traditionality of Indian art and culture, and was authored in the early twentieth century. These essays on Indian culture and art a offer a lucid and profound representation of the attitudes and opinions held by Indian intellectuals during the British Raj.The essays explore topics like What Has India Contributed to Human Welfare?, Music during Vedic times, Hindu View Of Art: Historical And Theory Of Beauty, Status Of Indian Women, and Cosmopolitan View Of Nietzsche, among others. Unfolding India’s large philosophical and cultural traditions, including its social organisation, its art, and attitudes toward family, romantic love, and marriage, The Dance Of Shiva: Fourteen Essays is a radical account of the Indian experience through the ages aEnglish aHinduismvIndian ArtxDancezIndia aHinduvViewxArtzIndia aPhilosophyvLife and CustomsxHinduzIndia xMusiczIndia 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2024-03-21eRajasthani Granthagarg357.39i2024-03-18l0o294.5 COO-Dp54104r2024-04-22 00:00:00v495.00w2024-03-18yBK