Vastusutra Upanisad : The Essence of Form in Sacred Art/Alice Boner, Sadasiva Rath Sarma and Bettina Baumer. Third Revised Edition. 1996, xxx, 224 p., $19.
Contents: Introduction. The position of the Vastusutra Upanisad in the Atharvavedic literature by Dipak Bhattacharya. Vastusutra Upanisad: English translation: 1. The six branches of art. 2. Compositional diagram. 3. Carving. 4. Disposition of the parts of the image. 5. The inner sense of form. 6. Integration of the composition. Critical and exegetical notes. Vastusutra Upanisad: Sanskrit text: Prapathaka: 1. Satsilpavicarah. 2. Khilapanjarajnanam. 3. Sailabhedanam. 4. Angaprayogah. 5. Rupabhavanabodhah. 6. Sambandhaprabodhanam. List of Sutras. Glossary. Index.
"The Vastusutra Upanisad, ascribed to Rsi Pippalada of Prasna Upanisad, is the first-known Atharvavedic text on image-making. The book contains a critical edition of the text, an English translation and copious notes elucidating its meaning. Chapters are devoted to a discussion of the following subjects: stones, compositional diagram, carving, disposition of the parts of the image, the basic emotions connected with images, and the total composition of the image panel. The text deals with the basic symbolism of the compositional diagram, the micro-macrocosmic correspondences in sacred images, the derivation of the original anthropomorphic image from the symbolic pillar of sacrifice and the application of aesthetic experience of rasa and bhava to image-making. The metaphysical question of the origin of form and its importance for the attainment of spiritual realization or moksa is central to the text. A glossary of technical terms forms a useful part of the book." (jacket)
[Alice Bone also wrote Principles and Composition in Hindu Sculpture, Silpaprakasa and New Light on the Sun Temple.]