Samarangana-sutradhara (Summary)

by D. N. Shukla | 1960 | 15,592 words | ISBN-10: 8121506115 | ISBN-13: 9788121506113

This page describes Men in the Company of Gods (Sahadevadhikara) which is chapter 6 English summary of the Samarangana-Sutradhara by Bhoja. This work in Sanskrit representing a voluminous treatise on Vastu-Shastra (the science of Architecture), encompassing a broad range of subjects, such as Architecture, Shilpa-shastra (Iconography, Arts and Crafts) but also deals with Creation-theory, Geography, Philosophu, etc.

Chapter 6 - Men in the Company of Gods (Sahadevādhikāra)

[Note: This chapter corresponds to Chapter 6 of the original Samarāṅgaṇa-Sūtradhāra]

Here in this chapter we find an account of how mankind felt the necessity of dwellings and its first efforts towards the planning of a house. The origin of the first house on earth in the model of a Śāla-bhavan with the help of branches of trees (cf. the wooden origin of Indian Architecture) is described in a mythological manner: First men and gods, once lived together, in the Kṛtayuga;secondly in the course of time men lost their covetable status (living and enjoying with gods under the renowned Kalpavṛkṣa); and thirdly developing the characteristic traits of mortality and so many corresponding codes of attachments, greed, etc.—all this led to the formation of the couples and thence feeling of shelter both for the privacy of copulation and the warding of the inclemencies of weather as well.

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