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The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (2)

[15] Gopa here does not mean the cowherd [...] charmed, and in that state, art, architecture, all come to an end; one’s [...] domestic life; they create arts, architecture, literature, painting, etc. and [...] that state is called Kiirtana.

The Role of Lord Krśńa (1)

[2] In the then society there was no [...] the systems of art, music, dance, architecture and literature given by Lord Shiva. [...] thing, i.e. collective spirit.

The Practice of Art and Literature (3)

[170] For architecture a perfect mastery of the science [...] of the crude and subtle arts in architecture. No matter how great the suggestion of subtle aesthetic sense in architecture, it never has the scope to be [...] mundane and the supramundane.

The Meaning of the Name (1)

[20] Therefore this patch of land was [...] knowledgeable about medicine, art, architecture and education, but nothing did [...] through the efforts of Lord Shiva.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 2 (1)

[7] They decided to formulate these [...] branches of knowledge – art, architecture, literature, medical science, [...] vádya is saḿgiita.)

The Best Process (1)

[5] In the first phase the sádhaka [...] science, medical science, art, architecture, literature – these are [...] called vijiṋánam.

Theory and Practice (1)

[9] If theory precedes practice many [...] of the theories governing art, architecture, literature, dance, music, science, [...] follows practice will be successful.

Shiva Tantra in Ráŕh (1)

[3] Here let us try to understand the [...] in dance and music, progress in architecture and sculpture. The inhabitants [...] progress in all spheres of human life.

Ráŕh – 7. (1)

[6] Here let us try to understand the [...] in dance and music, progress in architecture and sculpture. The inhabitants [...] progress in all spheres of human life.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (2)

[10] Another contribution of Ráŕh, along with its culture and architecture, and which is unique in the world, [...] Ráŕh’s temple architecture. Places such as Kalna, Chandrakona [...] created it were all from Bankura.

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (1)

[16] The human mind has two main functions: [...] bound to enter into their art, architecture, literature, philosophy, science [...] parasitic weeds of immature expression.

Human Expressions and Human Movements (1)

[18] (2) Then again, you are not merely [...] physico-psychic activities are architecture, literature, dance, music – [...] towards the supreme spiritual goal.

Heterogeneity in Aesthetics (1)

[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] for low-grade art, literature, architecture, sculpture, etc.; and when the [...] cannot defeat the mutative force.

Hara's Seven Secrets (1)

[1] Yesterday I said something regarding [...] saḿgiita [music], of art, of architecture, and of medicine – everything [...] Nat́esha [Lord of Dance].

Expression and Symbolization (2)

[13] Two thousand years ago when people [...] been changes in the fields of art, architecture, literature and in fact in all [...] anybody were to insist that art, architecture, literature, etc. have to follow [...] gestures of your hands and feet.

Economic Dynamics (1)

[6] Depressions may also take place [...] literature, music, dance, art, architecture, etc.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[6] Dreaming of rebellion, King Jagatnarayan [...] heritage of its own – in art and architecture, in wisdom, in literature and [...] its own sovereignty and dignity?

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[28] Sometimes it so happens that people [...] temples which were unique examples of architecture. They destroyed the beautiful [...] appreciation, and this is in no way proper.

Aesthetics and Mysticism (1)

[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] like an oasis in a desert. Art, architecture, literature, music – everything [...] its inspiration from mysticism.