Description
While strolling through the caves of the Badami ranges in Karnataka, a thought struck the author, “How many of these sculptures were carved by women? What was running through their minds as they created these marvels? What kind of women must they have been?” Thus the book Anadisiddha was born. Set in the Chalukya dynasty, a period where people had passion, appreciation of beauty and equality; where women and queens were erudite and had the hunger for art, author Bhoopali Nisal narrates this fascinating tale of Revati. Passionate, curious and with a strong willingness to carve, Revati is a talented artist with a zest for life. Every person, every incident has a great impact on her life, which she shows through her sculptures. Experiencing Revati’s journey as her own, the author walks us through her tumultuous experiences as a one of a kind architect.
Pages: 148
Language: Marathi
Binding: Soft
Size: 5.5″ x 8.5″
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