The Soul in Stone: Ancient Principles of Life and Consciousness in Hindu Sculpture The Foundation of Artistic Excellence The Vishnudharmottara Purana, an essential text on Hindu aesthetics and artistic practice, provides profound guidance on what distinguishes true artistry from mere technical skill. In Chapter 43 of the Chitra-sutra, within its third khanda, the text presents a foundational principle: "Supta cha chetanayukta mrita chaitanyavarjitam | Nimnonnatavibhaga cha ya karoti sa chitranit ||" This verse establishes that authentic artistic mastery lies in the ability to portray subtle states of being—a sleeping person filled with latent consciousness, a deceased person devoid of life-force, and the clear distinction between raised and recessed forms. The artist must transcend surface appearances to capture the invisible essence of life itself. Core Principles of Hindu Sculptural Philosophy The Expression of Consciousness States Hindu sculpture operates on the un...