Iconography Course – Grammar of the Gods

This Iconography course involves iconography in sculptures in temples. Iconography, by definition, is the visual images, symbols, or modes of representation collectively associated with deities of particular religions. It sometimes differs from era to era and area to area. This changing cultural pattern is a fascinating study.

From the time they were built, temples in Tamilnadu were not merely places of worship. Apart from other purposes, they remain virtually museums of art and architecture. The temples gave expressions to the artists’ love and manobhavam to etch their deities in stones of varied hues. The worship of the deities was in effect worship of the art and artistry of the artisans. The highest honour given to the sculptor is evident in every temple architecture and the positioning of the sculptures. Supreme reverence comes in the form of a feeling of bhakti, the love for God, the sculptures evoke.

But who are these deities we are so in love with? To identify, the sculptors had a set of symbols and mode of representation to go by. This iconography of the deities is in tune with the aspects of the deity represented in the sculpture. Different religions or sects have different symbolism to differentiate one from the other and this gives rise to a variety of fascinating representations. Though it does not come in the way of worship, knowing such a grammar of the gods adds to one’s enjoyment of the work in front. There is power in knowledge and that is what this course intends to give you. And knowledge adds to enjoyment and perspectives.

Objectives

– to identify the deity in a sculpture

– to appreciate the piece of art

– to acquire knowledge that enhances experience

– to completely understand temple architecture as a form of art

Course Content

This course primarily is about gods of our temples and a comparison of them in other parts of India. It has 6 parts covering the forms of Sivan, Vishnu, other important deities, goddesses, deities of Buddhism and Jainism, and folk gods and goddesses.

Associated iconology will also be narrated to the extent possible. Literary references will enhance the understanding.

Course Schedule

One week every month for 6 months covering the 6 parts mentioned above.

The pilot course: July to December 2023.

Timing: 7:00 – 8:30 PM

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A course completion certificate will be issued to all who completed the course.

Our Teacher

Dr V Vedachalam is a renowned Epigraphist with vast experience and expertise who has discovered innumerable inscriptions in Tamilnadu including some very early copper plates. His interpretations of inscriptions have been pioneering efforts accepted by scholars. It is a great opportunity for us to learn from him. Let us put in our maximum efforts, since the duration of the course is only one month, and learn from him. Sir is ever willing to impart knowledge, if we show adequate interest.

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