Lesson - 5 |
A06125 Naicker Paintings and Sculptures |
In this lesson you will learn about sculptures and
paintings of the Naicker period. Important sculptures in temples that were
renewed and newly built by Naickers are described. The lesson also discusses
the paintings of the Naicker period.
The six units of this lesson describe sculptures on Mandaps, general
features of the sculptures of Naicker period, sculptures in Madurai
Meenakshi Sundaresvrar temple, sculptures based on themes other than ancient
mythology and epics, wooden and limestone sculptures and paintings of
Vijayanagar Naickers.
The structure of Mandaba Sirpangal is presented in the first central
unit. The second unit shows that there is not much of a difference between
the sculptures of Vijayanagar kings and Naickers. The third unit deals with
the sculptures in the temple halls called Kilikoottu Mandapam, Kampathadi
Mandapam, Aayirakaal Mandapam and Puthu Mandapam of Madurai Meenakshi
Sundareswarar temple.
Sculptures not related to mythology and epics are listed in the fourth
unit.
The fifth unit describes wooden sculptures in the temple cars of Madurai
Meenakshi Sundareswarar, Srivilliputhoor Andal temple and Thiruvaroor
Thyagesar temple.
The sixth unit treats the unique painting pattern of the Naickers. These
paintings depict the family deities of Vijayanagar kings. Most of them
present scenes from Ramayana, Mahabharatha and Krishna Leela. |