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ELECTIVE III rd Year VI th Semester INDIAN CULTURE Paper - VII INDIAN CULTURE AND CIVILISATION (FROM 600 AD TO 00 AD) SYLLABUS Unit I Achievements of Harshavardhan Age of Rajputs Socio-Cultural conditions. Unit II Society and Culture in South India up to 00 AD Sangam Age Pallavas and their contribution to Society and Culture Art and Architecture Western Chalukyas VengiChalukyas Rashtrakutas contribution to Indian Culture. (Social, Economic, Religious, Art and Architecture) Cholas Brief Political Histy - Administration Society and Culture. Unit III Education in Ancient India :Nalanda-Taxila Vallabi Vikramasila Universities. Unit IV Brief survey of Histy of Nth India-Characteristic features of Indian society, Religion and Culture from 600 to 1500 AD. Impact of Islam on Indian Society and Culture Bhakti and Sufi Movements Ramanujacharya, Kabir, Meerabai Emergence of Composite Culture. Unit V India s Culture Expansion in South East Asian Countries Indo China Vietnam, Laws, Combodia Indonesia Java, Sumitra, Bali Burma and Sri Lanka. Referred Books: 1. R.C. Majumdar Hindu Cultures in the far east. 2. S. Radha Krishna Hindu view of life 3. Sri Aurobindo Foundation of Indian Culture 4. Vikram Singh Glimpses of Indian Culture 5. Filliozat Political Histy of India from earliest times to the 17 century AD. 6. K.S. Murthy The Indian Spirit. 7. Benerjee The civilization of Ancient India. 8. D.D. Kosambi The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India. 9. Pande G.C. Foundations of Indian Culture.

ELECTIVE - MODEL PAPER III Year VI Semester Paper - VII INDIAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION (FROM 600 AD TO 00 AD) Max Marks = 75 Section A Time : 3 Hrs. Answer any FIVE of the following questions : Each question carries FIVE Marks 5 X 5 = 25 Marks 1) Kanauj. 2) Somanath Temple. 3) Mahendravarma - I. 4) AiholeInscription. 5) Govinda III. 6) Bruhadeswara Temple. 7) MeeraBai. 8) Angkwat. Section B Answer any FIVE of the following questions Each question carried TEN Marks 5 X 10 = 50 Marks 9)a) Assess the Greatness of Harshavardana. b) Analyse the cultural contribution of the Rajputs. 10) a) What are the contributions of the Pallavas to the South Indian Culture. b) Describe the Society, Economy, Religion, Art and Architecture under the Rashtrakutas. 11) a) Discuss the administrative features of Cholas. b) Write about Ancient Indian Universities. ) a) Describe the Impact of Islam on Indian society and culture. b) Write an essay on the impact of Bhakthi Movement. 13) a) Describe briefly the spread of Indian Culture to Indo-China. b) Explain the influence of Indian Culture on Indonesia and Sri Lanka.

CLUSTER ELECTIVE - 1 III rd Year VI th Semester INDIAN CULTURE Paper - VIII INDIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE (LATER GUPTAS AND MEDIEVAL INDIA) SYLLABUS Unit I Indian Temples styles, (Nagara, VesaraDravida) Temple Art & Architecture under the early Chalukyas (Badami, Pattadikkal, Aihole) Pallava Art and Architecture (Mamallapuram, PanchapandavaRathas She Temple, Temples of Kanchipuram) Gudimallam Temple. Unit II Chola Art and Architecture (Tanje, Gangaikonda Temple and sculptures) The development of Temple Architecture under VengiChalukyas (Bikkavolu Temple and Panchaaramas) and KalyaniChalukyas Unit III Hoyasala Art and Architecture (Beluru, Halibedu Temples) Kakatiyas contribution f the Development of Art and Architecture (Thousand pillar Temple, Ramappa Temple and Pillalamarri Temple) Vijayanagara Temple Art and Architecture (Vittala, Hajara Rama and Lepakshi Temple) Unit IV Central India and Nth Indian Temples (Kazuraho Dilwara, Mount Abu) Temples of Orissa (Puri, Bhuvaneswar, Konark Temples) Unit V Iconography Vishnu Dasavataras Venkatesa Siva Lingodhbava Murthy Nataraja, Bhikshatanamurthy, Dakhinamurthy, Ardanareswara and Somaskandhamurthy Devi, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswathi Referred Books: Indian paintings (Bagh, Tanje, Sittanavasal, Ajanta and Lepakshi) 1. Percy Brown Indian Architecture 2. Smith V.A. Fine Art in India and Ceylon 3. Hayell, E.B. Indian Culture 4. Stella. K The Art of India 5. Dasagupta, S.N. Fundamentals of Indian Art 6. James Fergussin The Histy of India and East. 7. K.R. Srinivasan The Temples of South India 8. Harle J Temple gate ways of South India 9. Maichael Meister Encyclopedia of Indian temple Architecture.

Model Paper III Year VI Semester Paper VIII INDIAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION (LATER GUPTAS AND MEDIEVAL INDIA) Max Marks = 75 Section A Time : 3 Hrs. Answer any FIVE of the following questions Each question carries FIVE Marks 5 X 5 = 25 Marks 1) Nagara Vimana. 2) Chola bronzes. 3) Pillalamari Temple. 4) Mahabalipuramrathas. 5) Gudimallam. 6) Architecture of Vitala temple. 7) Iconography of Narasimha. 8) Bagh painting. Section B Answer any FIVE of the following questions : Each question carried TEN Marks 5 X 10 = 50 Marks 9)a) Write about the features of the Rock cut Architecture of BadamiChalakyas. b) Explain the contribution of Pallavato Temple Art &Architecture. 10) a) Describe Art & Architecture of Chola Temples. b) Write an essay on the Pancharamas. 11) a) Describe the Art & Architecture of Hoyasala Temples. b) Describe the Art & Architecture under the Kakatiyas. ) a) Write an essay on Chandela Art & Architecture with reference to Khajuraho Temples. b) Explain the salient features of the Art & Architecture of Orissan Temples. 13) a) Identify the Maj iconography Fms of Siva. b) Describe the features of the Lapakshi Paintings.

CLUSTER ELECTIVE - 2 III rd Year VI th Semester INDIAN CULTURE Paper - VIII VEDIC, EPIC AND PURANIC CULTURE OF INDIA SYLLABUS Unit I Overview of Vadas Vedic Thought : Karma Jnanam Sodasakarma Vedic Culture Women in Vedas Unit II Vedangas Siksha, Vyakarna, Jyotisa, Kalpah Darsanas Charvakadarsanam and Bauddhadarsanam Unit III Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, Dharma Rama as incarnation of Dharma Polity in Ramayana Niti in Mahabharata Unit IV Bhagavad Gita Arthasastra Unit V Puranas Dasavataras, caste system,ashrama system in puranas Puranas as sources of Indian Histy and Culture Referred Books: 1. Bhagawan Das Science of Social Organisation. 2. Prabhu R B Hindu Social Organisation. 3. Pandey R B Hindu Samskaras. 4. Datt N K Origin and growth of Caste in Ancient India. 5. Hutton Caste in India. 6. Altekar A S Position of women in Ancient India. 7. Altekar A S Education in Ancient India.

Model Paper III Year VI Semester Paper - VIII VEDIC, EPIC AND PURANIC CULTURE OF INDIA Max Marks = 75 Section A Time : 3 Hrs. Answer any FIVE of the following questions Each question carries FIVE Marks 5 X 5 = 25 Marks 1) Upanishads. 2) Karma in Vedic thought. 3) Ashrama System. 4) Kalpa. 5) Teaching of Buddha. 6) Vidhuraniti. 7) Sitaas an ideal women. 8) Purusarthas. Section B Answer any FIVE of the following questions : Each question carried TEN Marks 5 X 10 = 50 Marks 9)a) Write a brief note on Vedic literature. b) Describe the significance of shodasakarma. 10) a) What is vedangas. Write a note on its imptance in the study of Vedas. b) Write a note on charvakadarsanam. 11) a) Discuss Ramovigrahavandharmaha. b) Write a note on mal sties in Mahabharatha. ) a) Write an essay on Philosophy of Bhagavat Gita. b)discuss the contents of Arthasastra. 13) a) Describe the significance of the dasavatara of Vishnu. b) Assess the puranas as an encyclopedia in the study of Indian Histy and Culture.

CLUSTER ELECTIVE - 3 III rd Year VI th Semester INDIAN CULTURE Paper - VIII INDIAN AESTHETICS AND FINE ARTS SYLLABUS Unit I Unit II The essential features of Indian Art Appreciation and enjoyment of art Alankarasastra Concept of 64 Arts Histy and Development of Indian Literature Poetry School of poetry Origin and features of Drama Dasarupaka Unit III Unit IV Rasa they Interpretation and concept of Rasa sutra BharathasNatyaSastra Schools of Rasa Introduction to Indian Music Histy and over view of Indian music Schools of music Hindusthani Karnataka Raga and Tala system Bhakti and Music Unit V Introduction to Indian Dance Histy Schools Kathak Bharatanatyam Kuchipudi Folk Arts Referred Books: 1. GopinathaRao T A : Elements of Hindu Iconography. 2. Dasagupta S N : Fundamental of Indian Arts. 3. Panday K C : Indian Aesthetics 4. Kane P V : Introduction to the SahityaDupana 5. Coolingwood R C : Philosophy of Arts

1) Alankara. 2) AnandaVardhana. 3) Riti. 4) Rasa and Bava. 5) Kathak. 6) Kuchipudi. 7) Classical Music. 8) MeeraBai. Model Paper III Year VI Semester Paper - VIII INDIAN AESTHETICS AND FINE ARTS Max Marks = 75 Section A Time : 3 Hrs. Answer any FIVE of the following questions Each question carries FIVE Marks5 X 5 = 25 Marks Section B Answer any FIVE of the following questions : Each question carried TEN Marks 5 X 10 = 50 Marks 9)a) Write an essay on essential features of the Indian Art. b) Write a brief note on 64 Kalas. 10) a) Discuss the schools of Indian poetry. b) Write a note on Dasarupakas. 11) a) Discuss the concept and interpretation of Rasa sutra. b) Write a note on BharathasNatyasastra. ) a) Write an essay on Types of Indian Music. b) Discuss the features of Hindustani and Karnataka music. 13) a) Write essay on igin and development of Indian dance. b) Discuss the salient features of Indian folk arts.