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Religion, Landscape and Material Culture in Pre-modern South Asia (Archaeology and Religion in South Asia)
โ Scribed by Tilottama Mukherjee (editor), Nupur Dasgupta (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge India
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book highlights emerging trends and new themes in South Asian history. It covers issues broadly related to religion, materiality and nature from differing perspectives and methods to offer a kaleidoscopic view of Indian history until the late eighteenth century. The essays in the volume focus on understanding questions of premodern religion, material culture processes and their spatial and environmental contexts through a study of networks of commodities and cultural and religious landscapes. From the early history of coastal regions such as Gujarat and Bengal to material networks of political culture, from temples and their connection with maritime trade to the importance of landscape in influencing temple-building, from regions considered peripheral to mainstream historiography to the development of religious sects, this collection of articles maps the diverse networks and connections across regions and time.
The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of history, archaeology, museum and heritage studies, religion, especially Hinduism, Sufism and Buddhism, and South Asian studies.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Part I Sacred Spaces and Cultural Landscapes
Chapter 1 The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces: Re-examining Early Coastal Temples in Gujarat
Chapter 2 Mathura: Exploring a Complex Associative Cultural Landscape (From 2nd Century BCE to 2nd Century CE)
Chapter 3 Perfumes in 16thโ18th Century India: A โReligious-Culturalโ Artefact and the Formation of a Scent-Landscape
Chapter 4 Patronage as Political Proxy: 18th-Century State-Building and Religious Patronage in Ajmer and Pushkar
Part II Religious Traditions and Texts
Chapter 5 Anthologies of Difference: Situating the Anthologies of Sฤdhanamฤlฤ and Caryฤpada in the Sacred Space of Tantric Buddhism
Chapter 6 The Transformative Presence of Sufis in the Medieval Indian Environment: Anecdotes of Miraculous Conversion and Islamicisation in Chishti Literature from the Delhi Sultanate
Chapter 7 Conversion and Translation: Life and Work of Dom Antonio do Rosario
Part III The Material and the Sacred in Bengal
Chapter 8 Settlements of Kasimbazar and Murshidabad, 1650โ1800 CE
Chapter 9 Physical Environment, Customary Practices, and the English East India Company Regime: A Narrative of Salt Smuggling in Late 18th-Century Lower Deltaic Bengal
Chapter 10 Rise of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and Evolution of Bengali Platter in 16th to 18th Centuries
Chapter 11 Early Medieval Material Culture of Coastal Bengal with Special Reference to the Site of Kankandighi
Index
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