textThroughout its long history, the Brahmanical literary tradition has demonstrated a deep concern with gifting and, thus, provides valuable data on this important institution in pre-modern South Asia. Significantly, this long tradition of reflection on the gift culminates in a class of texts called dānanibandhas, which start to appear in the early twelfth century CE and continue to be composed in widespread areas of the subcontinent until roughly the beginning of British rule. These dānanibandhas draw together, organize, and comment upon a vast array of earlier scriptures on dāna (Sanskrit: gift/gifting) and, therefore, represent a grand attempt to synthesize all earlier Brahmanical thought on the subject. Consequently, they are i...
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Many famous stories drawn from Indian Buddhist narrative literature involve paradigmatic acts of gen...
textThroughout its long history, the Brahmanical literary tradition has demonstrated a deep concern...
This dissertation examines the theory and practice of a crucial aspect of the premodern religions of...
Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
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India has been the homeland of diverse manuscript traditions that do not cease to impress scholars f...
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International audienceThe book presents an edition, English translation and study of the Dharma Pāta...
Kharoṣṭhī Buddhist donatory inscriptions found in Pakistan and Afghanistan included additional messa...
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On the basis of the Avesta and the Rigveda, the article provides an outline the Indo-Iranian ritual ...
Current scholarship on British and princely Indian gift-giving presents it as at first a negotiation...
Many famous stories drawn from Indian Buddhist narrative literature involve paradigmatic acts of gen...
textThroughout its long history, the Brahmanical literary tradition has demonstrated a deep concern...
This dissertation examines the theory and practice of a crucial aspect of the premodern religions of...
Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
The concept of the ancient system of gift giving focuses primararily on the function and effect of ...
International audienceThe aim of this essay is threefold. I would like first to propose a more refin...
India has been the homeland of diverse manuscript traditions that do not cease to impress scholars f...
Dharmic jousting. A note on the desire to give, the refusal to receive and the constraining power of...
International audienceThe book presents an edition, English translation and study of the Dharma Pāta...
Kharoṣṭhī Buddhist donatory inscriptions found in Pakistan and Afghanistan included additional messa...
From the fourteenth to the seventeenth century C.E., a śāstra of a new type on the topic of Śūdras w...
"Age of Scripture" charts the first-millennium emergence of new bodies of scripture within three maj...
On the basis of the Avesta and the Rigveda, the article provides an outline the Indo-Iranian ritual ...
Current scholarship on British and princely Indian gift-giving presents it as at first a negotiation...
Many famous stories drawn from Indian Buddhist narrative literature involve paradigmatic acts of gen...