Course objectives
This course will enable the students –
Course Outcomes
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HIS 423 (A) | 
 Ancient Indian Art and Architecture -II 
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 The students will be able – CO 132-Students will understand the Origin and development of Rock cut architecture CO133-It would enable the students to comprehend the complex interplay between continuity and change, between the, past and the current Indian structure of the society. CO 134-Students will get acquainted with Art in the Kushan period and Gupta period. CO 135-Students will understand the origin, Evolution and Main styles of Hindu Temples and Gupta temples. CO 136-Students will understand the Post Gupta Temple Architecture.  | 
 
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 Class test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Presentation, Individual and group projects  | 
Origin and development of Rock cut architecture: Barabar-Nagarjuni Caves;Hinayana Vihara and Chaityagriha; Mahayana Vihara and Chaityagriha.
Brahmanical Caves- Ellora, Elephanta; Jain Caves, Orissa(Udaigiri and Khandagiri)and Ellora.
Art in the Kushan period.
Study of Mathura and Gandhara Style.
Gupta Art- a study of sculptures, Ajanta paintings.
Origin, Evolution and Main styles of Hindu Temples.
Gupta temples.
Post Gupta Temple Architecture:North India-A study of Orissa, Khajuraho and Abu group of temples. South India-Rashtrakuta Temple(Kailash temple ,Ellora)Pallava Rathas and structural temples, Chola temples.
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