Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Nepalese history, religion, culture, and art with this meticulously crafted book. Born from a decade of dedicated teaching and writing, it delves into the profound insights gained from the author’s Ph.D. research on “The Concept, Art-form and Aestheticism of Ganesa in Malla Period (c.1200 —1769)” from Tribhuvan University. This work is a testament to the author’s passion and expertise, inspiring a series of influential publications that explore the intricate cultural heritage of Nepal.
Why You Should Read?
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Comprehensive Exploration: Gain a deep understanding of Nepalese history, religion, culture, and art through a decade-long scholarly journey.
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Expert Insights: Benefit from the author’s extensive research, including a Ph.D. on Ganesa in the Malla Period, offering unique perspectives on Nepalese heritage.
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Inspiring Publications: Discover the impact of the author’s previous works, such as “Ganesh in Medieval Nepal” and “The Cult of Bhairva in Nepal,” which have contributed significantly to the field.
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Cultural Richness: Explore the aesthetic and cultural significance of deities like Durga and Buddha through detailed studies and analyses.
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Scholarly Authority: Trust in the author’s established credibility, with works published by reputable outlets like Rupa & Co. and Tribhuvan University.