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The 6th-century rock-cut cave temple on Elephanta island, in the middle of Mumbai harbour, is the home of Shiva, the greatest of all Hindu gods. Elephanta leads the reader through this magnificent cave temple, examining its overall architectural scheme and interpreting the myths of Shiva that are depicted so forcefully in the extraordinary stone sculptures. The outstanding photographs capture the beauty and magic of the cave.
This book also contains fascinating accounts of European travellers, documenting their discovery of Elephanta from the 17th century onwards, and includes information on the ongoing efforts to preserve this monument that was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987.
AUTHOR AND PHOTOGRAPHER
George Michell obtained his PhD in the field of early western Chalukya temple architecture from the School of Oriental African Studies, University of London, in 1974. From 1974 to 1977, he directed courses on Asian architecture at the Architectural Association, London, and was the co-editor of Art and Archaeology Research Papers from 1972 to 1982. Since the 1980s, he has co-directed an international team of scholars and students at Vijayanagara, the medieval Hindu site in Karnataka. George Michell has also lectured at universities and museums throughout the USA, Europe, India and Australia. Among his many publications are The Royal Palaces of India, Islamic Heritage of the Deccan, Architecture of the Islamic World: Its History and Social Meaning and Hindu Art and Architecture.
Bharath Ramamrutham is a specialist architectural, interiors, landscape and travel photographer with a background in architecture and design and an abiding interest in the arts, crafts and design of India. His work covers the documentation of people, places, industry and culture all over India. He gives talks and conducts workshops on photography, often focusing on the relationship between photography and architecture.
His photographs are featured in several publications, including Indian Design, Inside India, Temple Towns of Tamil Nadu, Chidamabaram, Elephanta, Marwar Paintings and Bombay Gothic to name only a few. Further, his images of India form part of the Incredible India campaign of the Dept. of Tourism, Government of India and campaigns of the Tourism Authority of Seychelles and Mauritius.