The Rise of Mahāsena

The Rise of Mahāsena
Title The Rise of Mahāsena PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Mann
Publisher BRILL
Pages 296
Release 2011-12-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004218866

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This book studies the early development of Skanda-Kārttikeya’s Hindu cult from its earliest textual and material sources to the end of the Gupta Empire in the north of India. The text argues that Skanda’s early ‘popular’ cult is found in Graha and Mātṛ traditions oriented towards appeasing potentially dangerous spirits. Once propitiated, however, Skanda and his Grahas/ Mātṛs could become fierce protectors of their followers. During the Kuṣāṇa and Gupta empires, this tradition gains the attention of rulers, who transform the deity’s protective cult into one focused on the ruler’s military prowess and right to rule. Once detached from his former popular traditions the deity’s cult begins to falter in the north as it becomes increasingly focused on elite agendas.

Vāsavadattā

Vāsavadattā
Title Vāsavadattā PDF eBook
Author Bhāsa (supposed author.)
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 1923
Genre Sanskrit drama
ISBN

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An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History

An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History
Title An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History PDF eBook
Author Karl J. Schmidt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 185
Release 2015-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317476816

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This historical atlas is devoted primarily to India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, while also covering Napal, Bhutan and Ceylon/Sri Lanka. The maps are accompanied by text which illuminates recent political, economic, social and cultural developments.

Material Culture and Asian Religions

Material Culture and Asian Religions
Title Material Culture and Asian Religions PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Fleming
Publisher Routledge
Pages 334
Release 2014-03-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 113501373X

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Traditionally, research on the history of Asian religions has been marked by a bias for literary evidence, privileging canonical texts penned in ‘classical’ languages. Not only has a focus on literary evidence shaped the dominant narratives about the religious histories of Asia, in both scholarship and popular culture, but it has contributed to the tendency to study different religious traditions in relative isolation from one another. Today, moreover, historical work is often based on modern textual editions and, increasingly, on electronic databases. What may be lost, in the process, is the visceral sense of the text as artifact – as a material object that formed part of a broader material culture, in which the boundaries between religious traditions were sometimes more fluid than canonical literature might suggest. This volume brings together specialists in a variety of Asian cultures to discuss the methodological challenges involved in integrating material evidence for the reconstruction of the religious histories of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. By means of specific ‘test cases,’ the volume explores the importance of considering material and literary evidence in concert. What untold stories do these sources help us to recover? How might they push us to reevaluate historical narratives traditionally told from literary sources? By addressing these questions from the perspectives of different subfields and religious traditions, contributors map out the challenges involved in interpreting different types of data, assessing the problems of interpretation distinct to specific types of material evidence (e.g., coins, temple art, manuscripts, donative inscriptions) and considering the issues raised by the different patterns in the preservation of such evidence in different locales. Special attention is paid to newly-discovered and neglected sources; to our evidence for trade, migration, and inter-regional cultural exchange; and to geographical locales that served as "contact zones" connecting cultures. In addition, the chapters in this volume represent the rich range of religious traditions across Asia – including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto, and Chinese religions, as well as Islam and eastern Christianities.

The Decline of Polonnaruwa and the Rise of Dambadeniya, Circa 1180-1270 A.D.

The Decline of Polonnaruwa and the Rise of Dambadeniya, Circa 1180-1270 A.D.
Title The Decline of Polonnaruwa and the Rise of Dambadeniya, Circa 1180-1270 A.D. PDF eBook
Author Amaradāsa Liyanagamagē
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1968
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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Intangible Spirits and Graven Images: The Iconography of Deities in the Pre-Islamic Iranian World

Intangible Spirits and Graven Images: The Iconography of Deities in the Pre-Islamic Iranian World
Title Intangible Spirits and Graven Images: The Iconography of Deities in the Pre-Islamic Iranian World PDF eBook
Author Michael Shenkar
Publisher BRILL
Pages 414
Release 2014-09-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004281495

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Winner of the the Roman and Tania Ghirshman Prize 2015 by the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. This prize was established in 1973 by the donation made by Roman Ghirshman, one of the prominent French archaeologists of Pre-Islamic Iran. It is awarded annually for a publication in the field of Pre-Islamic Iranian Studies. In Intangible Spirits and Graven Images, Michael Shenkar investigates the perception of ancient Iranian deities and their representation in the Iranian cults. This ground-breaking study traces the evolution of the images of these deities, analyses the origin of their iconography, and evaluates their significance. Shenkar also explores the perception of anthropomorphism and aniconism in ancient Iranian religious imagery, with reference to the material evidence and the written sources, and reassesses the value of the Avestan and Middle Persian texts that are traditionally employed to illuminate Iranian religious imagery. In doing so, this book provides important new insights into the religion and culture of ancient Iran prior to the Islamic conquest.

The Mahavamsa

The Mahavamsa
Title The Mahavamsa PDF eBook
Author Thera Mahanama-sthavira
Publisher Jain Publishing Company
Pages 451
Release 1999
Genre Sri Lanka
ISBN 0895819066

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