UNIVERSITY OF KOTA, KOTA
Faculty of Social Sciences
M.A. in Heritage, Tourism Museology and Archeology Exam- 2023
Syllabus and scheme of Examination
Note :1. The proposed syllabus and examination scheme(Semester System) is to be
implemented from the 2022-23 for M.A. Previous/Final year students.
Eligibility :-
i. Graduation in any discpipline under humanities and Social Sciences and Commerce.
ii. 5% Bonus in admission to applicants having History as an optional subject in
qualifying exam.
iii. 5% bonus in admission to applicants having knowledge of following languages :
(1) Sanskrit
(2) Persian
(3) German
(4) French
(5) Various Indian Scripts
iv. Bonus advantage will be granted only once.
v. Admission to subsequent semesters will be liable to the general rules and guidelines
as followed by the University of Kota.
vi. 75% attendance of students in each semester is compulsory.
vii. All the papers contain 150 marks. Theory paper will be of 100 marks and each paper
will contain internal evoluation of 50 marks. These 50 marks are further divided into
assignment (20 marks), written test (20 marks) and presentation (10 marks).
M.A. in Heritage, Tourism Museology and Archeology
Previous(Session 2022-23)
Semester – I
Paper I – An Introduction to Heritage
Paper II – Preservation and Conservation of Heritage
Paper III – Literary Heritage of Ancient India
Paper IV – Literary Heritage of Medieval India
Semester – II
Paper I – An Introduction to Tourism
Paper II –Tourism Management
Paper III – Cultural Tourism in Rajasthan
Paper IV – Travel Agency Management
Final(Session 2022-23)
Semester – III
Paper I – Introduction to Museums and Museology
Paper II – Museum Management
Paper III – (a) Survey of Ancient Indian Art
Or
(b) Survey of Medieval Indian Art
Paper IV – (a) Museums of India
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Or
(b) Collection and Documentation
Semester – IV
Paper I – Fundamentals of Archaeology
Paper II –Archaeological Methods
Paper III (a) Architecture and Monuments of Rajasthan
Or
(b) Development of Medieval Architecture in India
Paper IV - (a) Introduction to Philosophical Heritage of Ancient India
Or
(b) Introduction to Philosophical Heritage of Medieval India
Or Dissertation from Paper IV
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(Semester-I & II)
Year/ Serial Number, Code & Nomenclature of Paper Duration Teaching Distribution of Marks Min. Pass
Semester Hrs/Week & Marks
of Exam. Credit
Number Code Nomenclature L P C Internal Sem. Total Internal Sem.
Assess. Assess. Marks Assess. Assess.
I Year 1.1 Her -101 An Introduction to Heritage 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
I Semester 1.2 Her -102 Preservation and Conservation of 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
Heritage
1.3 Her -103 Literary Heritage of Ancient India 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
1.4 Her -104 Literary Heritage of Medieval 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
India
Total 24 24 200 400 600
I Year 2.1 Her -201 An Introduction to Tourism 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
II Semester
2.2 Her - 202 Tourism Management 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
2.3 Her -203 Cultural Tourism in Rajasthan 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
2.4 Her - 204 Travel Agency Management 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
24 24 200 400 600
(Semester-III & IV)
Year/ Serial Number, Code & Nomenclature of Paper Duration Teaching Hrs/Week Distribution of Marks Min.Pass
Semester & Credit Marks
of Exam.
Number Code Nomenclature L P C Conti. Sem. Total Conti. Sem.
Assess. Assess Marks Assess Assess
II Year 3.1 Her -301 Introduction to Museums and 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
Museology
III Semester
3.2 Her - 302 Museum Management 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
3.3 Her-303a (a) Survey of Ancient Indian 3 Hrs. 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
OR Art
Or
Her -303b (b) Survey of Medieval
Indian Art
3.4 Her – 304a (a) Museums of India 3 Hrs. 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
Or
OR
(b) Collection and
304 b Documentation
Total 24 24 200 400 600
II Year 4.1 Her -401 Fundamentals of Archaeology 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
IV Semester 4.2 Her -402 Archaeological Methods 3 Hrs 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
4.3 Her -403a (a) Architecture and 3 Hrs. 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
Monuments of Rajasthan
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Or
(b) Development of Medieval
Her -403b Architecture in India
4.4 Her -404 (a) Introduction to 3 Hrs. 6 6 50 100 150 20 40
Philosophical Heritage of
Ancient India
Or
(b) Introduction to
Philosophical Heritage of
Medieval India
Or
Dissertation from Paper- IV
Total 24 24 200 400 600
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SEMESTER – I
Paper -I Introduction to Heritage
Unit – I
(a) Heritage – Meaning and Significance
(b) Role of U.N.E.S.C.O.
Unit - II
(a) Types of Heritage. Tangible and Intangible
(b) Cultural, Ecological, Religious, Literary, Architectural
Unit – III
Heritage Sites of World
(a) Pyramids
(b) Great Wall of China
(c) Angkor Vat
Unit – IV
Heritage of India
(a) Taj Mahal
(b) Caves of Ajanta Ellora
(c) Kumbha Mela
(d) Durga Pooja
(e) Hampi
Unit – V
Heritage of Rajasthan
(a) Jantar Mantar of Jaipur
(b) Kalbeliya dance
(c) Gagron Fort
Bibliography:
1. A.L.Basham, Cultural Tourism of India
2. Dixit, Manoj. Tourism Products of India, New Royal Book Publishers, Lucknow
3. Biswas, S.S. Protecting The Cultural Heritage National Legislation and
International Conventions. Aryan Books International, 1999.
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Paper – II – Preservation and Conservation of Heritage
Unit-I
(i) Definition –Preservation and conservation.
(ii) Ethics and significance
(iii)Nature and types of material of collection
Unit-II
General problems of deterioration –
(i) Physical,
(ii) Chemical
(iii)Biological,
(iv) Human vandalism
(v) Environmental and
(iv) Atmospheric conditions.
Unit-III
Damaging effects and preventive measures
(i) Control of various factors
(ii) Lights
(iii)Humidity
(iv) Air pollution
(v) Biological factors
(vi) Plants and animals
Unit-IV
(i) Documentation in conservation
(ii) Conservation of monuments
Unit-V
(i) Care & handling of objects- stone, clay leather metal work coins
(ii) Maintenance of records, manuscripts, traditional arts & paintings
Bibliography:
1. Agrawal O.P.(Eds), Dhawan Shastri, Bio deterioration of cultural property,
MacMillan India Ltd.,Delhi,1991.
2. Conservation of cultural property in India , Annual Journal of IASC, New Delhi
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3. Dhawan shashi (Ed.), Recent Trends in Conservation of Art Heritage, Agam Kala
Prakashan, New Delhi.
4. Roychaudhari Anil, Art Museum Documentation and Practical Handling,
Choudhary and Choudhary.
Paper – III– Literary, Heritage of Ancient India
Unit - I
1. Salient features of Literary Heritage of Ancient India.
2. Vedic Literature
3. Post -Vedic Litrature
Unit - II
1. Epic : Ramayan, Mahabharat
2. Jain Literature
3. Buddhist Literature
Unit - III
1. Sangam Literature
2. Literature during Maurayan period
3. Development of Literature during 200 BC to 300 AD
Unit- IV
1. Literature of Gupta period
2. Literature of late - Gupta period
3. Development of scientific literature in Ancient India.
Unit– V
1. Development of literature in Rajput period (800 -1200AD)
2. Arabic literature
3. Growth of historical literature including Rajtarangani
Practical
Books Recommended:
1. ANCIENT INDIA – R.C. Majundar.
2. India’s Ancient past – R.S. Sharma
3. A History of Ancient India – Upinder Singh
4. New research - Upinder Singh
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Paper – IV – Literary, Heritage of Medieval India
Unit – I
(i) Salient features of Literary, Heritage of Medieval India.
(ii) Sanskrit literature ( 700 AS – 1200 Ad)
(iii)Rajput literature (1200 Ad to 1500 AD)
Unit– II
1. RASO literature 2. Sufi Literature
3.Sanskrit literature
Unit - III
1. Persian literature (1200 AD – 1500 AD)
2. Persian literature (1500 AD – 1800 AD)
3. Literature in Regional Language
Unit – IV
1. Literature related to cultural synthesis
2. Literature related to Science and Technology
3. Literature related to Art and Culture
Unit - V
1. Literature related to Social History
2. Literature related to Economic History
3. Literature related to Institutional History
Practical
Books Recommended:
1. Medieval India – Satish Chandra
2. Medieval India from saltanat to the mughals – Satish Chandra
3. A History of Ancient and early medieval India from the stone age to the 12th Century –
Upinder Singh
4. India new research - Upindrer Singh
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SEMESTER – II
Paper -I Introduction to Tourism
Unit-I
(a) Definition, Scope, Importance, Impact
Unit- II
(a) Types of Tourism
(b) Historical, Religious, Adventure, Ecological, Medical and Health
Unit – III
(a) Tourism Policy of India
(b) I.T.D.C.
(c) Tourist Circuits of India
Unit – IV
(a) Tourism Policy of Rajasthan
(b) R.T.D.C.
(c) Tourist Circuits of Rajasthan
Unit – V
(a) Organisations in Tourism
(b) W.T.O.,A.T.A.,P.A.T.A., T,A.A.I., W,I.T.C.
Bibliography:
1. A.L.Basham, Cultural Tourism of India
2. Dixit, Manoj. Tourism Products of India, New Royal Book Publishers, Lucknow
3. Biswas, S.S. Protecting The Cultural Heritage National Legislation and
International Conventions. Aryan Books International, 1999.
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Paper – II – Tourism Management
Unit I
(i) Definition of Tourism.
(ii) Scope of tourism.
Unit II
(iii)Vision document of tourism in India: Policy, Organisations, Management functions
Unit III
(iv) Important cultural sites of India: Main features of culture of various regions
Unit IV
(v) Main tourist circuits of Indian: North, South, Eastern & western sites of India
Unit V
(vi) A Brief survey of important cultural sites of India: Tourism Products, Services for
tourism industry
Bibliography:-
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4. Geetanjali – Tuorism Management, ABD Publishers
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Paper- III -Cultural Tourism in Rajasthan
Unit-I
Cultural Torism : Defination Concept and Types
Unit-II
Origin and Development of Cultural Tourism New Trends
Unit-III
Culture of Rajastan-Ageneral Survey of Folk Arts, Dances, Dress, Food, Handicrafts
Unit-IV
Historical Tourism in Rajasthan with special reference to Virat Nagar, Bhangarh, Haldighati
Unit-V
Religious Tourism-Pushker, Nathdwara, Ajmer, Archaological Tourism-Ahar, Kalibanga
Books Recommended
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3- S.N. Kaul –Tourist India
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PAPER- IV - TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGEMENT
Unit- I
Origin and growth of travel agency business, Recognition and approval of travel
agencies, Organisational structure of travel agency
Unit -II
Importance of geography & historical background in tourism business, Tour Packages:
Types of tours, Functions, Costing, Itinerary preparation.
Unit- III
Rules and regulations of International and National tourism Organisations:
IATA,PATA,WTO,ICAO, IATO, TAAI.
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Unit- IV
Custom Rules of India: Passport, Visa, Health regulations,
Unit- V
Present & Future of tourism business: basic fares and ticketing, Computerised
Reservation System in Airline industry.
Books Recommended
1. Encyclopaedia Of Geography Of Tourism, A.Z. Bukhari, Anmol Publications, New
Delhi
2. Travel Agency Management: An Introductory Text, Mohinder Chand, Anmol
Publications, New Delhi
3. Travel Agency Management, Manoj Dixit and Surabhi Srivastava, Published
by New Royal Book Company, Lucknow (2008)
4. Dynamics Of Tourism, Pushpinder S. Gill, Anmol Publications, New Delhi – 110002
5. Management Of Travel Agency, L.K. Singh, Gyan Publishing House, 01-Jan-2008
6. International Tourism, A.K. Bhatia, Sterling Publishing Pvt.Ltd.,1997
7. Tourism Dimensions, S.P. Tiwari, Atmaram and Sons, 1994
8. Tourism Environment, Tej Vir Singh, Inter plan India, 1991
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SEMESTER – III
Paper – I – Introduction of Museum and Museology
Unit I
(i) Definition of museum and museology
(ii) History of museums.
(iii) A brief outline of Indian museums with special reference to Rajasthan.
Unit II
i. Study of Indian Museums viz – Mathura Museum, Nehru Memorial
Museum, The Prince of Wales Museum, Salarjung Museum, Victoria
Museum.
Unit III
i. Types of museums :
ii. Classification of museums on the basis of collections and governing bodies.
Unit IV
Functions of museums: Planning, Organising, Directing, Staffing, Funding &
Budgeting, Marketing
Unit V
i. Museology – Origin, definition, purpose and social relevance.
ii. Concept of Eco – museology and new museology.
iii. Museums and national cultural heritage
Bibliography:
1. Alexander, Edward P. Museum in Motion : An Introduction to the History and
Functions of Museums . American Association for State and Local History,
1978.
2. Agarwal, U. Directory of Museums in India. Sandeep Prakashan, New Delhi.
3. Dwivedi, V.P. and Pant, G.N. Museums and Museology : New Hirizons.
Agam Kala Prakashan, Delhi.
4. Baxi, S.J. and Dwivedi, V.P. Morden Museums. Abhinav Publications,Delhi,
1973.
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Paper – II – Museum Management
Unit-I
(i) Meaning definition of management.
(ii) Purpose and nature of management.
(iii)Management as a museum function
Unit-II
Functions of managements
(i) Planning – Types of plans and planning process
(ii) Directing & controlling of museum
(iii) Board & committees
Unit-III
(i) Funding-sources and terms of Grants
(ii) Budgeting –Types of Budgets
(iii) Staff-recruitment ,work conditions training etc.
Unit-IV
(i) Museum marketing
(ii) Role of marketing in museum audit.
(iii) Publicity, fund raising, advertising fee.
(iv) National and international organisation related to museums.
Unit-V
Museum architecture
(i) Adaptation and use of old building
(ii) Surrounding location, design use of space
(iii) Museum security, safety & insurance, guidelines for visitors, public facilities,Lab and
administrative safety
Bibliography:
1. Aiyappan A. And Sayamurti S.T. (Eds), Handbook of Museum Technique, Govt. Of
Madras, 1960
2. Dhawan Shastri (ED.), recent trends in conservation of art Heritage, Agam Kala
Prakashan, New Delhi
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Paper – III – (a) Survey of Ancient Indian Art
Unit I
(i) Introduction to Indian pre historic art : Evolution of society and art
(ii) Rock paintings with special reference to Rajasthan.
Unit II
(iii)Indian architecture up to Gupta period: Indus valley, Early Buddhists art, Early Jain
and Buddhist art, Stupas and Pillars, Rockcut temples
Unit III
(iv) Ancient Indian painting with special reference to Ajanta School of Paintings.
Unit IV
(v) Ancient Indian sculpture with special reference to Mauryan, Gupta and kushanas.
(vi) Development of elements of Iconography.
(vii) Ideology behind Hindu images, art motifs
Unit V
(i) Role of Archaeological Survey of India,
(ii) Inscriptions of ancient period
Bibliography :-
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5. Krishna Deva – Temples of India
6. Coomar Swami AK – Indtroduction to Indian Art, Munshi Ram Manohar Lal, Delhi
7. Tod James – Annals & Antiquities of Rajasthan
8. Persey Brown – Indian Architecture Budhist & Hindu
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Paper-III (b) Survey of medieval Indian Art (10th to 17th century)
Unit-I
(1) An Introduction to Indian art in medieval India.
(2) Development in the art, architecture in scriptural tradition
(3) Main forts & palaces of Indian.
Unit-II
(1) Architecture in Sultanate period (Rajput & Mughal)
(2) Historical background
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(3) Arches & Domes
(4) Forts & palaces of Rajasthan Chittor, Mehrangarh, Amer, Ranthambore Gagron.
Unit-II
(1) Evolution of temple architecture
(2) Different styles-(Nagar, Dravid, Vesera) main feature styles
(3) Main Features of Khajuraho, Konark, Bhuvneshver, Aihole, Pattadakal, Badami,
Mamallapuram.
Unit-IV
(1) Temples of Hadoti with pecial reference to Sun Temple of Jhalarapatan, Bhand Devra, Ram
Garh & Badoli Group of Temple
(2) Sculptures of different period, significant sites of Shaiv, Vaishnav, Surya, Shakti, Ganesh,
jain, Sculptures images.
Unit-V
(1) Mural & Miniature painting.
(2) Different school of painting. Royal Patronage.
(3) Rajput school of paintings with special reference to Bundi and Kota.
Books
(1) Sculptures Tradition of Rajasthan-Neelima vashishtho.
(2) Temples of India- Krishna Dev
(3) A History of Fine Art in India & Ceylon- V.A.Smith
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Paper-IV-(a) Museums of India
Unit – I
(a) Early History of Museums in India
(b) Contribution of the British in development of museums: Museums of Colonial Period
Unit – II
(a) Definition and scope of Museums
(b) Importance of Museums
Unit – III
(a) Alternative approaches
(b) Categories of Museums
Unit – IV
Prominent Museums of India
(a) Museum of Natural History
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(b) Salarjung Museum
(c) Manav Sangrahalaya
(d) Others
Unit – V
Prominent Museums of Rajasthan
(a) City Palace, Jaipur
(b) Albert Hall, Jaipur
(c) Government Museum, Ajmer
(d) Arna Jharna Museum, Jodhpur
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. ShyamalKanti Chakraborti: The Indian Museum
2. Shobita Punja: Museums of India
3. C. Sivaramamurti: Directory of Museums in India
4. A Short Evaluation of Recent Museums and Museology Movements , New
Museology of India, Bedekar, N.M.I., New Delhi
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Paper-IV-(b) Collection and Documentation
Unit-I
(1) Purpose & theory of museums selection & collection policy
(2) Mode and Method of collection and acquisition
(3) Field gathering treasure trove, confiscation, donation, exchange, purchase etc.
Unit-II
(1) Legal aspect relevant cause of antiquity and art treasure
(2) Indian Treasure Trove atc. 1878
Unit-III
(1) The Antiquities and Art Treasure act 1972
(2) Wild Life protection act 1972
(3) Documentation-Meaning & Purpose
Unit-IV
(1) Process and types of documentation
(2) Technique of identification and documentation
(3) Numbering system of the objects methods of cataloguing and Classification
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Unit-V
(1) Aspects of collection and documentation
(2) Necessary permission, resources etc.
(3) Data Bank-complete information of the object
(4) Storages & insurance of reserve
(5) Exhibit of collection
Books Recommended:
(1) Swarnkamal, protection and conservation of museum collection, museum & picture gallery,
baroda.
(2) Conservation of cultural property in India, annual journal of IASC, New Delhi.
(3) E;wfte ,ao E;wft;ksyksth&,d ifjp;]dfudk izdk’ku cMkSnk
(4) Key concept of Museology
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SEMESTER – IV
PAPER- I - Fundamentals Of Archaeology
Unit- I
Definition, aim and Scope of Archaeology, History and Growth of Archaeology,
History of Indian Archaeology.
Unit- II
Techniques of Explorations and Excavations, Aims and Methods of Conservation
and preservation of Archaeological remains.
Unit- III
Epigraphy: as a source of history, Study of select Epigraphs :Manuscripts ,
Dialects & Languages as a source.
Unit-IV
Numismatics: Origin and antiquity of coinage in ancient India. Metal and
techniques used for coins, Principal types of Indo – Greek Coinage; Coins of
Saka, Kushan and Satvahana & Gupta; Brief account of pre – Islamic Medieval
Indian coinage.
Unit- V
Structural Surveys, historical data, recording and photography: Methods of
analysis,dating tools of examining ,work of Art/ Antiquity.
Books Recommended:
1. Sankalia, H.D (Ed). : Pre and Proto history of India & Pakistan
2. Alchn, Bridget and Raymond : Birth of Indian Civilization
3. Childe, Gordon : What happened in History?
4. Pandey, R.B : Indian Paleography.
5. Gupta, PL : Coins
6. Glyn Daniel : 150 Years of Archaeology
7. Frank Hole and Heizer F, Robert : Introduction to Pre-historic Archaeology
8. Fergusson, J.1988, The cave temples of India
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Paper – II Archeological Method
Unit – I
Exploration
(a) Photography
(b) Surveys
(c) Sampling
(d) Tools
Unit- II
Excavation
(a) Types of Excavation
(b) Recovery of Material
(c) Data Recording
Unit – III
Preservation and Conservation
(a) Techniques of Dating
(b) Preservation and Conservation of Sites
Unit – IV
Classification
(a) Types
(b) Etic/Emic concerns
Unit – V
Interpretation
(a) Ancient Ecology
(b) Ideology and Belief Systems
(c) Society
Books Recommended:
(a) D.P. Agarwal : Dating the Human Past
(b) D.L.Clarke : Analytical Archaeology
(c) P.L.Drewett : Field Archaeology.
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Paper III (a) Architecture and Monuments of Rajasthan
Unit – I
(a) Features of architecture in Rajasthan: Courtyards, Pavilions, Jharokhas, Baradaris,
Walled Cities.
(b) Impact of Mughal Architecture on architecture of Rajasthan.
Unit – II
Forts of Rajasthan
(a) Amer Fort
(b) Gagron Fort
(c) Chittorgarh Fort
Unit III
Palaces of Rajasthan
(a) Deeg Palace
(b) Umed Bhawan
(c) City Palace, Udaipur
Unit – IV
Havelis of Rajasthan
(a) Havelis of Jaisalmer
(b) Havelis of Shekhawati
(c) Havelis of Bikaner
Unit – V
Water bodies of Rajasthan
(a) Step Wells
(b) Johad
(c) Khadins
Books Recommended:
(a) Salim Jaweed : Grand Architecture of Medieval Rajasthan (vol 1 & 2)
(b) Giles Tillotson : (ed.) Stones in the Sand: The Architecture of Rajasthan
(c) Ratan Lal Mishra ; Saga of Forts and Fortifications of Rajasthan: A Peep into their
Resplendent Glory
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Paper III –(b) Development of Medieval Architecture in India (1300-1700 C.E.)
Unit – I
(a) Methods and Techniques: Trabeate, Corbelled and Arcuate
(b) The Qutub Complex – arch, dome, minaret
Unit – II
(a) Tomb of Ghiasuddin Tughlaq
(b) Tomb of Sikander Lodi
Unit – III
(a) Sher Shah’s Tomb
(b) Mosques and Gardens of Babur
(c) Humayun’s Tomb
Unit – IV
(a) Fatehpur Sikri
(b) Tomb of Aitmad-ud-Daulah
(c) Provincial Architecture of Rajasthan
Unit – V
(a) Forts of Agra and Delhi
(b) Taj Mahal, Jama Masjid
Books Recommended:
(a) Percy Brown – Indian Architecture (Islamic period)
(b) James Fergusson – History of Indian and Eastern Architecture Vol 11
(c) R. Nath – Some Aspects of Mughal Architecture
(d) Abha Rani – Tughlaq Architecture of Delhi
(e) M. Juneja (ed.) Architecture in Medieval India
(f) Surendra Sahai: Indian Architecture, Islamic period
PAPER IV- (a)- Introduction to the Philosophical Heritage of Ancient India
Unit-I
Meaning and salient features of Indian philosophy, prominent philosophers Manu, Nagarjuna
yagyavalkya, Shankar, Ramanuja, Ramananda,
Unit-II
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Vedic Philosophy
Veda
Upanishad
Shrimad Bhagawat Gita
Unit-III
Shad Darshan (six stapes of philosophy) Nyaya, Vaisheskik, Sankhya, Yoga, Mimansa
Vedant
Unit-IV
Jain Philosophy
Baudh Philosophy
Charvak Philosophy
Unit-V
Puranic philosophy
Introduction and Relevance of Puranas.
Shaiva
Shakta
Vaishnav
Book Recommended:-
1. Dasgupta, Surendra Nath- A History of Indian Philosophy
2. Sharma, C.D- A critical survey of Indian Philosophy
3. Chatrerji, Satish Chandra- An Introduction to Indian philosophy
4. Haryana, M- Outlines of Indian philosophy
5. Haryana, M- Essentials of Modern Philosophy
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7. ikaMs] laxeyky & Hkkjrh; n’kZu dk losZ{k.k
8. flUgk] tknqukFk & Hkkjrh; n’kZu
9. fuxe] MkW-'kksHkk & Hkkjrh; n’kZu
10. Chatrerji Satish Chandra & Dutt. Dhurendra Mohan- An Introduction to Indian
Philosophy (Hindi Translation available)
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12. Muller, Max-the six systems of Indian Philosophy.
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Paper IV (b) Introduction to Philosophical Heritage of Medieval India
Unit- I
(a) Shankaracharya – Advait
(b) Ramanujacharya- Vishishtadvaitavad
Unit- II
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(a) Madhavacharya- Dvaitwad
(b) Nimbark- Dvaitadvait
Unit- III
(a) Vallabhacharya- Shuddhadvait
Unit -IV
(a) Bhakti Movement in north India
(b) Ramanand, Nanak, Kabir, Tulsidas, Meera, Chaitanya
Unit- V
Sufism
(a) Silsilas and their philosophy with special reference to Chistiyas, Quadri, Suharwardi
and Nakshabandi
Books Recommended:
(a) M. Hiryanna: Introduction to Indian Philosophy
(b) G.C.Pande: Life and Thought od Shankaracharya
(c) M. Rajgopalacharya – Vallabhacharya
(d) Saiyid Athar Abbas Rizwi- A History of Sufism in India
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