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    Developing aspects on Nepalese paubhā painting. The picturesque case of Raj Man Singh Chitrakar

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    Este artículo se centra en el caso concreto del nepalí Raj Man Singh Chitrakar y su labor como ilustrador para el residente británico Brian Houghton Hodgson. El objetivo de este estudio es el de subrayar la obra de Raj Man Singh no sólo desde su capacidad técnica ejemplar, sino también como un puente que hibrida el bagaje tradicional de los citrakar como artistas de la pintura religiosa paubha junto al arte occidental

    Gwalior. Man Singh Palace. Elephant Gate.

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    In the secular buildings it is more evident that the Indians were creating new styles in architecture from their exposure to Moslem tastes. Here at the elephant Gate at the Man Singh Palace are Hindu arches in Mohammedan application and even features of western characteristics such as those found in European castles. Sculptural decoration has been toned down to fit a purely secular role and is handsomely handled even though the number of motifs used is quite limited and less complex in form. Vestigial turrets have been attached to the gate for mere adornment and serve no real purpose while the small lantern-like windows just inside them are both decorative and functional

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    Dear Readers, The journey of publishing and publication is never a final destination. Once a publication is released, we have another destination to prepare for. The motivation towards consistent publication is a drive derived from the author(s), who wishes to disseminate their valuable knowledge through the Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) platform. JIS has always been interested to enhance its capacity by assimilating the publication from multi-disciplinary areas. It is our belief that the readers from multi-disciplinary areas can reach the articles of their interest published under one open access platform. In this current publication, Volume 6, Issue, 1, papers are published within the areas of philosophy, psychology, music and literature. Our next issue will be published in November 2022 for which we invite researchers, managers, leaders, scientists, students and others for paper submission. The call for paper submission is also announced in the journal’s announcement portal http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/announcement/ The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is an online open access journal, which offers free submissions, free publication and open access to download its published research paper from the journal’s website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/ It is recommended that all author(s) submitting their manuscript to JIS are advised to read the author guidelines from the journal website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/submit-your-papers/authors-guidelines/ Let us join and collaborate together to ENRICH the BEAUTIFUL MINDS TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MINDS Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari. Ph.D. Founder and Editor-in-Chief Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) www.journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.co

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    Dear Readers, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) once again, has successfully released its publication Volume 6, Issue 2 (November 2022). The start of JIS since 2017 has been consistent with publication of two issues annually on the specific months May and November. In this current publication, Volume 6, Issue, 2, papers are published within the areas of Management, Economic, Science, Social Science, Literature and Arts. Our next issue will be published in May 2023 for which we invite researchers, managers, leaders, scientists, students and others for paper submission. The call for paper submission is also announced in the journal’s announcement portal http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/announcement/ The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is an online open access journal, which offers free submissions, free publication and open access to download its published research paper from the journal’s website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/ It is recommended that all author(s) submitting their manuscript to JIS are advised to read the author guidelines from the journal website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/submit-your-papers/authors-guidelines/ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2023 in Advance Let us join and collaborate together to ENRICH the BEAUTIFUL MINDS TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MINDS Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari. Ph.D. Founder and Editor-in-Chief Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) www.journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.co

    Mughal Indian Carpets in the Collection of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum The City Palace of Jaipur

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    This paper will discuss a number of the 17th century carpets in the collection of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum in The City Palace of Jaipur in India. In 2008 the author was brought in as a consultant to Princess Diya Kumari, Maharini of Jaipur, to propose a program of conservation of Her Royal Highness\u27 Mughal carpet collection. There will be a description of the sixteen carpets examined; a discussion of the conditions in which the carpets are currently stored and exhibited; and, more generally, an overview of the history of this unique and renowned collection of Indian carpets

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    Dear Readers, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) wishes to announce the publication of its first issue in November 2017 bringing together an assessment of the articles from the interdisciplinary sciences. This issue covers subjects from the disciplines of education, engineering, humanities, and science. It is our pleasure to disseminate the deep well researched knowledge to the readership. The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is an academic platform for author(s) and readers where researched knowledge and intelligence can be shared through that is assimilated from various interdisciplinary field of study. It is the journal mission to join and collaborate with authors to strengthen the hidden and scattered knowledge to disseminate widely through as JIS act as the proficient outlet for academic, scientific endeavor that supports and help the author(s) through the scientific peer review from the expert reviewers. The beginning is yet a step forward for the JIS to embark on the life-wide and life-long academic journey. Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) commitment towards consistency in publication is another walk towards the academic journey. It has been a pleasure to share and learn from authors and reviewers from interdisciplinary sciences, which is also the mission of the JIS. The next issue will be published in May 2018. We invite the authors, scientists, scholars, researchers, students, managers, leaders from interdisciplinary sciences to submit their papers. The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is thankful to all the editorial team, support team and the expert/advisors for their contributions. Most of all, JIS appreciate and is thankful to all the reviewers for their valuable input and scientific and academic rigor in commenting and suggesting the authors work and for their time spared to review the papers. Let us join and collaborate together to ENRICH the BEAUTIFUL MINDS TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MINDS Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari. Ph.D. Founder and Editor-in-Chief Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS

    Gwalior. Man Singh Palace. Detail of sculptured peacock in courtyard.

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    An excellent example of the colorful use put to very old motifs is this magnificent peacock forming a brace beneath the roof of the courtyard at Man Singh. Where the brace could have easily been a simpler structure without organic reference, it has been given, rather, a life of its own. More and more frequently the peacock joins the lion as the traditional motif of royalt in secular building in India after the 15th century. This ones graceful lines remind us of the beautifully modeled female and male deities from the finest Indian temples. It is important, too, that animals are acceptable motifs even in Moslem architecture where human representations are nottherefore, the use of organic designs and animal subjects never dies out in India even during the Mohammedan occupation

    Gwalior. Man Singh Palace. Detail of east side and turret.

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    Moslem elements in the Man Singh palace include the turrets used along the fortification walls and in general the smoothly finished masonry, which puts function before appealing appearance. The rotunda style tower is not specifically an Indian element either nor the use to which it has been put. But along the walls appear repetitions of an arch motif common in function, if not in form, to Indian stylesformerly the familiar chaitya window pattern had been the chief 'arch' style for such decoration. Traces of color are apparent within the attached arches and were probably added to give the effect of colored tiles, which were more often used in building in the Near East than in Indian building

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    Dear Readers, It is our pleasure to announce our publication of Volume 4, Issue 2 November 2020. It is our aim to bring the multi-interdisciplinary subjects into one platform within which the Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) has successfully published various papers related to different disciplinary areas in our previous four volumes with eight issues. Within these issues, numerous research papers reflecting multi-interdisciplinary subjects have published. In this publication Volume 4, Issue 2, November 2020, we have again attempted to integrate research/scientific papers from various subject areas. This accumulates scientific papers from the areas of psychology, research methodology, political sciences, and economics. The JIS wishes to thank the author(s) and the reviewers for making this issue successful in publication. The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) receives number of manuscripts submission for publication consideration. For this Volume 4, Issue 2, November 2020, more than twenty manuscripts were submitted by authors from different disciplines. Among these submitted manuscripts only five were accepted after peer review, other submitted manuscripts were rejected during initial screening, editorial reviews and some were rejected during the peer review process. The JIS follows strict guidelines of Publication Ethic and Malpractices (PEMS), in regard to this, one of the manuscripts which was accepted after peer review had to be forcefully removed from publication after the completion of paper layout design, it was due to the journal’s PEMS guidelines. It is highly advisable to all author(s) to follow the publication ethic. It is a moral duty of an author(s) to practice publication ethic- submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal while the paper is in the review process is considered as malpractice and is an offence to publication ethics, which can/may also be considered as a Publication Dysfunctional Behavioural Practices (PDBP). Our next issue will be published in May 2021 for which we invite researchers, managers, leaders, scientists, students and others for paper submission. The call for paper submission is also announced in the journal’s announcement portal http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/announcement/. The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is an open access, which offers free submissions, free publication and free open access to download its published research paper from the journal’s website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/. It is recommended that all author(s) submitting their manuscript to JIS are advised to read the author guidelines from the journal website http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/submit-your-papers/authors-guidelines/ Let us join and collaborate together to ENRICH the BEAUTIFUL MINDS TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MINDS Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari. Ph.D. Founder and Editor-in-Chief Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) www.journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.co
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