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[UPSC Mains 2025 Discussion] Arts and Culture: ‘The sculptors filled the Chandella artform with resilient vigor and breadth of life.’ Elucidate.

Chandella rulers (9th–13th century CE) of Bundelkhand, with Khajuraho as their capital, created a “world in stone” through sculptures marked by energy, realism, and beauty.

Resilient vigor and breadth of life in the Chandella artform

  1. Dynamic Human Expression – Expressive Apsaras writing a letter, adorning themselves, removing a thorn, or gazing into a mirror (Parsvanatha temple).
  2. Varied Moods – Sculptures capture joy, anxiety, indolence, and self-admiration, showing psychological depth. 
  3. Erotic SculpturesMithuna couples at Lakshmana and Kandariya Mahadeva temples represent fertility, cosmic union, and continuity of life.
  4. Dynamic Postures – Use of dvibhanga and tribhanga, giving figures a swaying, life-like rhythm (Lakshmana temple apsaras).
  5. Geographical Inspiration – Hills, rivers, and forests of Bundelkhand gave Chandella art natural vigor, with temples built like mountains and compared to the Himalayas and Kailash in inscriptions.
  6. Animal Vitality – Elephants at Vishvanatha temple entrance and lions, tigers, and mythical Vyala symbolize strength and vigor.
  7. Political Symbolism – Monumental Varaha of Yasovarman with 675 miniature figures embodies divine power and royal victory.
  8. Cultural Flourish – Panels show dancers, musicians, and temple rituals, highlighting social vibrancy (Kandariya Mahadeva temple).
  9. Integration of Nature – Lotus, creepers, and birds entwined with humans mirror the lush Bundelkhand landscape.
  10. Social Representation – Kings, queens, artisans, merchants, and commoners appear, making art relatable to all classes.
  11. Divine-Human Unity – Nandi mandapa, apsaras, and ascetics together depict the seamless flow of life and spirituality.

Chandella artists created a universe in stone, best described by Banabhatta’s phrase “Darsit Visvarupa” – the vision of the cosmic form.

Components of sculpture

Material base – Created from stone, metal, clay, wood, or other media.

Detailing and finish – Degree of refinement, ornamentation, and polish.

Expression and symbolism – Emotional impact, cultural or religious meaning.
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