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Looking the Other Way: Inscriptions, Murals, and Signs in South Indian Temples
In my response to four papers on the south Indian inscriptions, I explore the tension between visibility and legibility, and the ways in which inscriptions and murals construct a devotee’s experience of a sacred site.