This thesis examines why the cult of the sovereign goddess was considered important for the expression of royal power in mediaeval India. In literature and ritual, the goddess was conceptualized as the sovereign of heaven and earth. Her cult was heroic because it was primarily a cult of warriors: a good hero was one who worshipped the goddess for great powers, foremost among them being sovereignty. Certain ritual practices of the cult such as self-mutilation formed the criteria for a warrior- worshipper’s heroism. By assessing the available epigraphical, literary, scriptural and anthropological material, I will attempt to show that the association between Indic kingship and the cult’s belief-systems, also referred to as heroic Śāktism...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
The year 1980 witnessed the publication of the two seminal books by Burton Stein on the Segmentary S...
The thesis investigates the cultural interventions of Hindu nationalist, C. Rajagopalachari (CR), by...
Heroic Śāktism is the belief that a good king and a true warrior must worship the goddess Durgā, the...
This book is the first expansive historical treatment of the cult of Durgā and the role it played in...
The thesis discusses a myth of Kumari in relation to historical events and political tendencies in t...
The present essay aims at a critical study of the cult of the Mother Goddess in North India from pre...
This dissertation focuses on the institution of sacred kingship in the Timurid, Safavid, and Mughal ...
This article examines the cross-cultural influence that worked on the absorption process of the godd...
How did the patronage activities of India’s Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1346–1565) influence Hindu secta...
The vast and ancient topic of kingship in India has mostly been studied from the perspectives of rul...
The critical role of patronage in defining regional identity and art in northwest India during the K...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
Kingship in early medieval Kāmarūpa (Assam) was influenced by the collision of orthodox and heterodo...
The central premise of this article is that narrative literature from premodern India can give us in...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
The year 1980 witnessed the publication of the two seminal books by Burton Stein on the Segmentary S...
The thesis investigates the cultural interventions of Hindu nationalist, C. Rajagopalachari (CR), by...
Heroic Śāktism is the belief that a good king and a true warrior must worship the goddess Durgā, the...
This book is the first expansive historical treatment of the cult of Durgā and the role it played in...
The thesis discusses a myth of Kumari in relation to historical events and political tendencies in t...
The present essay aims at a critical study of the cult of the Mother Goddess in North India from pre...
This dissertation focuses on the institution of sacred kingship in the Timurid, Safavid, and Mughal ...
This article examines the cross-cultural influence that worked on the absorption process of the godd...
How did the patronage activities of India’s Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1346–1565) influence Hindu secta...
The vast and ancient topic of kingship in India has mostly been studied from the perspectives of rul...
The critical role of patronage in defining regional identity and art in northwest India during the K...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
Kingship in early medieval Kāmarūpa (Assam) was influenced by the collision of orthodox and heterodo...
The central premise of this article is that narrative literature from premodern India can give us in...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
The year 1980 witnessed the publication of the two seminal books by Burton Stein on the Segmentary S...
The thesis investigates the cultural interventions of Hindu nationalist, C. Rajagopalachari (CR), by...