Ellora Mapin Publishing

Ellora

Cross-Fertilization of Style in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain Cave Temples
Deepanjana Klein and Arno Klein
Foreword by Naman P. Ahuja | Contributions by Stanislaw J. Czuma, Nicolas Morrissey, Lisa N. Owen, Vidya Dehejia and Pia Brancaccio

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Over a thousand years ago, a quiet village named Elapura in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra was chosen to be the site where powerful dynasties would bring their best artists, artisans, and architects to showcase their talents and the devotion the kings and their subjects had for the gods of their faith. Over centuries the site evolved, changing hands and faiths, and today it is home to some of the greatest Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain rock-cut cave temples in India.

Ellora attempts the first systematic overview of the Ellora cave temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, excavated between 600 CE and 1000 CE that are a stunning testament to ancient Indian art. Seeking to capture the essence of Ellora, this volume brings a comprehensive understanding of the chronology and stylistic development of the 34 main caves and lesser caves of the site. Investigating each of the three groups of rock-cut temples by religion and myths, patronage and the economics of a monastery, stylistic influence and exchange, and the process of carving and completion, the contributing authors reveal the integrity, the energy and the brilliance of Ellora.

Ellora also includes extensive photographic documentation, ground plans, and rarely seen early 19th-century etchings of the most significant caves—from Thomas Daniell’s hand-coloured aquatints (based on James Wales’s drawings) to Raja Lala Deen Dayal’s pioneering photographs; M.F. Pithawalla’s detailed watercolours; and James Burgess’s plans done for the Archaeological Survey of India.

Deepanjana Klein, PhD, is the Special Advisor to
the Chairperson, and the Director of Acquisitions and Development, at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art,
New Delhi.

Arno Klein, PhD, is the Director of Innovative Technologies at the Child Mind Institute in New York City.

Naman P. Ahuja, PhD, is Professor of Indian art history at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and the General Editor of Marg.

Stanislaw Czuma, PhD, is the George P. Bickford Curator Emeritus of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Nicolas Morrissey, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Asian Art and Religion at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art.

Lisa N. Owen, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of North Texas.

Vidya Dehejia, PhD, is the Barbara Stoler Miller Professor Emerita of Indian and South Asian Art at Columbia University.
Pia Brancaccio, PhD, is Professor of South Asian Art and Archaeology at the Università di Napoli ‘L’Orientale’, Italy.

• Foreword: Naman P. Ahuja
• Preface: Deepanjana Klein
• My Guru: Professor Walter Spink: Stanislaw J. Czuma
• Introduction: Deepanjana Klein
• Power, Prestige and the Greatest Hindu Myths at Ellora: Deepanjana Klein
• The Buddhist Cult of Images and the Business of Buddhist Monasticism: Nicolas Morrissey
• Through a Jain Lens: Artistic Process and Exchange at Ellora: Lisa N. Owen
• Unfinished Work at Ellora: Vidya Dehejia
• Ellora and its Neighbors: Religious and Artistic Cross-Pollination in Maharashtra : Pia Brancaccio
• Archival Documentation and the Colonial Gaze: Deepanjana Klein
• Glossary
• Bibliography
• Contributors’ Biographies
ISBN 9789385360800
Pages 280
Number of photographs 203
Number of illustrations 29
Size 9.5 x 11.5” (241 x 292 mm)
Date of Publishing FEB 2026
Language(s) English
Co-publisher(s) Mapin Publishing
Rights Available World Rights

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