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CHS is organising a lecture by Gerald Kozicz

CHS is organising a lecture by Gerald Kozicz

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Centre for Historical Studies

School of Social Sciences

 

organising a lecture on

 

Triloknath Temple of Lahul

Himalayan Art and Architecture

 

Gerald Kozicz

Technical University of Graz

 

Room No: 326, Committee Room, CHS, SSS-III

4th October 2017, 3pm

 

Abstract: Among the nagara temples of Himachal Pradesh the Temple of Triloknath claims a unique position. The main idol of the main sanctum is being venerated as Avalokiteśvara and - at the same time - as Śiva by the followers of the respective faiths. This tradition goes back to a so far not established point in the history of the sanctum and has been the starting point of all scholarly works about the monument resulting in some contradicting conclusions regards to the possible original religious affiliation of the monument.

In the course of the talk new architectural evidence will be presented which will shed new light on the very early history of the building. The focus of the presentation will be on the portal and its elaborate carvings.In addition to the main portal, the door frame of a smaller shrine behind the main sanctum will be discussed as well. The detailed analysis of the portals  of  the  building  will  allow  for  a  new  hypothesis  about  the  original  context  and consecration of the temple.

 

About  the  Speaker: Professor.  Gerald  Kozicz  is  project  leader  of  the Austrian Science  Fund  Project  „Nagara  Architecture  of Himachal“  based  at  the  Technical  University  of Graz. He has been in leading position of several projects  dealing  with  Himalayan  art  and architecture  since  2005.  He  is  member  of  the International Association for Buddhist Studies, the International Association for Tibetan Studies and several other scholarly circles. He has published around  30  articles  in  the  field  of  Himalayan Studies.  He  was  teaching  at  the  University  of Vienna and the Technical University of Graz.

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