- Rasavallari-Sudha Bhatt
The Rhythm of Christmas: A Relation of Religion and Art
The Messiah Jesus Christ who spread the humanitarian message of love, compassion and tolerance to the whole world, taught the lessons of peace and patience - the founder of Christianity. Over time, art was naturally associated with religion. Besides architecture, sculptures, paintings and other materials were also associated with it. Moreover, literature, music, drama and dance were also associated with each religion and its creed with special reference. As a result lectures, sermons, teachings, processions and various festivals were active with every religion. In sum, it can be said that art is alive and alive in some form in our lives. It oozes from every ritual. Decorations and decorations in buildings according to religion and in accordance with its service-puja or prayer are also mesmerizingly beautiful and meaningful. Admire the beautiful image of the architecture of the Christian tradition that has been intact for two thousand years.
A unique style of architecture developed
Early Christian places of worship came into existence as "house churches". The up-and-coming members of the society took that responsibility. Later some improvements were implemented and prayer places developed with partial inspiration from other architectures. According to the changing belief, practice and local tradition are the responsible factors behind the change in both the architectural style and its design. Some of the established churches, Roman style abbey churches - housed priests, bishops and nuns. His insistence on uniformity in architecture led to the Gothic style. The language, architecture and other arts of the ancient Goths of Western Europe had a wide impact on the arts. Also, the revolutionary changes that took place in every aspect of art during the Renaissance had an impact on architecture as well. Magnificent, spacious, ornate and majestic buildings became the hallmarks of the place at that time. From village to village innumerable parish (subdivision) churches began to emerge, some of which were perched on architectural heights. Later new media were also used at that time adopting the artistic aspect of other religious architectures. A number of changes have been noted in the twentieth century according to country-region and according to religious affiliation. The proposal ranges from the 232 AD House Church with the Dura Europas Chapel and the 4th century Holy Kosvala Basilica in Armenia to ultra-modern buildings.
Say hello to the ringing of Santa Claus' bells
Behavior, thought, meditation, religion, etc. are the basic elements that touch our heart and the whole life, similarly the influence of material, immovable-movable property and solid-material persons also dominates our life. The development of architecture is directly related to all these so the human mind is always on its finer features and requirements. It is natural and welcome that devotees or other enthusiasts who go to church for "Mass"-mass prayer following a very popular festival like Christmas are also interested in church construction and other forms of church building. House churches, like house temples, initially functioned in simple rectangular rooms. Shielded round churches are found in African countries. Churches made of mud bricks, concrete, bricks, stone appeared in Europe. The roofs were made of chopped wood, wooden planks, grass, straw, corrugated sheets or banana leaf covers. Strong and elaborate buildings began to be built in the 4th century, with cruciform churches including extended aisles, towers, chapels and greenrooms (for preparation) – which were also used as auditoriums. Hey! In many cases there are examples of how discussion houses have grown. Each part of it is also a continuous test of its long history of architectural styles. After the victory of the Roman Emperor Constantine in 312 AD. The Christian Church came into legal existence in Christian architecture was thus well equipped for the masses, including Europe and the Mediterranean region.
"A warm welcome to the home church..." St. Paul
Devoted to the field of sculpture, architecture, Dr. According to Thomas Parmar, any ordinary temple can be called a church. The church is the creator of the most sacred atmosphere that makes one feel the presence of God. Gothic style arched windows, inlaid stained glass, musical instruments for singing carols (hymns), paintings of religious events on the walls and ceilings, statues of Jesus Christ, Mother Mary (optional), candles during prayer, a special pulpit for the priest and of course, the Holy Bible Bible. Presence fully reveals the inner body of the church. A fan of discipline and peace also bows to the exterior decoration of the Church of the Annunciation as there are two wings of the cross as if they are not artificially looking up at the sky - to the Lord! Whatever the thinking - this is an indication that we have thought of the Supreme Father above the universe, higher than the sky. The domes, minarets, sculptures and decorations of the church are mind-blowing. The feeling that God, who is eternal, loving, and a symbol of forgiveness, is here, there, everywhere, even makes the bell ring, shakes - and gives the power to observe and understand the structures like God's grace.
Lasers:
Architecture is a page (book) of human history. It is
The signature of humanity
- Victor Hugo
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