Carving Kingship: Political and Religious Identity in Nāyaka Art

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University of Hawaii at Manoa

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"Carving Kingship: Political and Religious Identity in Nāyaka Art" is an inquiry into notions of kingship and the visual associations made by Nāyaka dynasties in Tamil Nadu, India nearly a century after the downfall of the Vijayanagara Empire, in order to identify their priorities, and recognize patterns of intent in their art.

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