TY - BOOK AU - Acri,Andrea AU - Acri,Andrea AU - Dhingra,Sonali AU - Gauvain,Michel AU - Jordaan,Roy E. AU - Kandahjaya,Hudaya AU - Mishra,Umakanta AU - Savitri,Mimi AU - Sharrock,Peter AU - Sidomulyo,Hadi AU - Suebsantiwongse,Saran AU - Sundberg,Jeffrey TI - The Creative South: Buddhist and Hindu Art in Mediaeval Maritime Asia, volume 2 SN - 9789814951517 PY - 2022///] CY - Singapore : PB - ISEAS Publishing, KW - Art, Medieval KW - Asia KW - Pictorial works KW - History KW - Buddhist art KW - Hindu art KW - RELIGION / Buddhism / History KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Chapter 1 Introduction: Volume 2: Odisha and Java --; Part I FROM ODISHA TO JAVA --; Chapter 2 Saviour ‘at the Time of Death’: Amoghapāśa’s Cultic Role in Late First Millennium Odishan Buddhist Sites --; Chapter 3 Circulation of Buddhist Maṇḍalas in Maritime Asia: Epigraphic and Iconographic Evidence from Odisha and Java (8th–11th century) --; Part II JAVA AND ITS TRANSLOCAL ECHOES --; Chapter 4 The Scheme of Borobudur --; Chapter 5 Candi Pembakaran at Ratu Boko: Its Possible Function and Association with the Mediaeval Sri Lankan Monastery at Anurādhapura --; Chapter 6 The Conqueror of the Three Worlds: The Cult of Trailokyavijaya in Java Studied Through the Lens of Epigraphical and Sculptural Remains --; Chapter 7 The Social Context of the Central Javanese Temples of Kalasan and Prambanan (8th–9th Century CE) --; Chapter 8 Sītā as Rāvaṇa’s Daughter at Candi Prambanan --; Chapter 9 Hydro-architectonic Conceptualizations in Central Javanese, Khmer, and South Indian Religious Architecture: The Prambanan Temple as a Sahasraliṅga Mechanism for the Consecration of Water --; Chapter 10 New Archaeological Data from Mt Penanggungan, East Java --; THE CONTRIBUTORS --; Index; restricted access N2 - This edited volume programmatically reconsiders the creative contribution of the littoral and insular regions of Maritime Asia to shaping new paradigms in the Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture of the mediaeval Asian world. Far from being a mere southern conduit for the maritime circulation of Indic religions, in the period from ca. the 7th to the 14th century those regions transformed across mainland and island polities the rituals, icons, and architecture that embodied these religious insights with a dynamism that often eclipsed the established cultural centres in Northern India, Central Asia, and mainland China. This collective body of work brings together new research aiming to recalibrate the importance of these innovations in art and architecture, thereby highlighting the cultural creativity of the monsoon-influenced Southern rim of the Asian landmass UR - https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814951524 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789814951524 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789814951524/original ER -