Myth & Memory
Hindu Mythology in Indian Wall Paintings
- A unique visual introduction to Hindu mythology, using wall paintings as narrative guides to make complex myths accessible and engaging for a wide readership
- Based on extensive fieldwork and photography, documenting centuries-old murals across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh - from royal palaces and temples to merchant havelis
- An important record of India’s painted heritage, combining art history, storytelling, and living religious practice to show how myth continues to shape ritual and belief today
Following the publication of The Bundi Wall-Paintings in Rajasthan, Hilde Lauwaert photographed hundreds of wall-paintings, across Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. In her new book, she introduces readers to the great stories of Hindu mythology, as depicted in refined artistic wall-paintings found in centuries-old temples, palaces, forts, cenotaphs and wells, as well as more popular examples in the havelis, the wealthy merchant houses from the 18th to the 20th centuries. These richly decorative wall-paintings, a unique form of cultural heritage in India, bring the principal Hindu myths vividly to life in visual form. Taking these paintings as her guide, the author aims to make the stories of Hindu mythology recognizable and understandable to a wide audience. She also explores the ways in which the gods are worshiped today, through rituals at home, in temples, and during festivals.
- Publisher
- Roli Books
- ISBN
- 9789349474154
- Publish date
- 15th Dec 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.5 in x 11 in
- Pages
- 400 Pages
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