Pallava period (Social and Cultural History)

by S. Krishnamurthy | 2017 | 143,765 words

This study examines the Social and Cultural History of the Pallava period (as gleaned through the Sculptural Art). The Pallavas (6th-9th century A.D.) mainly ruled over the Tondaimandalam (Tondai Nadu) region in the Northern part of Tamil Nadu (South-India). The Pallava dynasty ensured a golden age of architecture, arts, and spirituality and while ...

Shoulder and Arm Ornaments (Bhujabhushana) (Introduction)

Ornaments adorning the shoulder and arm can be grouped under four categories:

  1. Shoulder ornaments,
  2. Armlets,
  3. Bracelets,
  4. Rings.

Shoulder ornaments are rarely seen in this period. Wherea the keyura or angada adorn the upper arm, the bangles (valayas or kankanas) and the wristlets (prakoshtha valayas) adorn the wrists and forearms. However, in sculptural art of this period the exact difference between a valaya and prakoshtha-valaya is difficult to ascertain. So both the types are treated together under bracelets.

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