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Absorption Of Texture In Antique Indian Craft And Its Civil Importance

Sunita Agrawal , Banaras Hindu University, Faculty Of Social Sciences Varanasi, India

Abstract

This article attempts to clarify the perspective as contained in the old Indian workmanship where texture and human life are so laced with one another that they become the essential piece of the other and this comprehensiveness gets back the point that they are not fundamentally unrelated as is considered in present day times. Antiquated Indian craftsmanship represents this incorporated methodology and one may discover the osmosis of texture in each structure considered and portrayed in that.

Keywords

Prakṛti, pañca-tattva, texture, Gaṅgā-Yamunā, Indian craftsmanship

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Agrawal, S. . (2021). Absorption Of Texture In Antique Indian Craft And Its Civil Importance. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 3(05), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue05-11