“This lucid evaluation, rich in ideas and interpretations . . . with colour illustrations throughout is a welcome addition to scholarship on the architectural history of South Asia.”—Crispin Branfoot, Architectural HistoryRecipient of the 2024 Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, sponsored by the Society of Architectural HistoriansFinalist for the 2021 American Institute of Indian Studies Book PrizeAwarded College Art Association’s Millard Meiss Publishing Grant (2020)Awarded a publication grant from the Ludo and Rosane Rocher Foundation for Classical Indology (2020)“Shiva’s Waterfront Temples raises important new questions at the cutting edge of Indian art historical research and explores them with impressive erudition, creativity, and thoughtful curiosity.”—Richard Davis, Bard College“Kaligotla’s compelling critique of the traditional, geography-based categories used to define Indian architecture allows for a better understanding of the ingenuity exhibited by medieval Decanni architects.”—Robert DeCaroli, George Mason University