As part of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, the Neo-Vaishnavite movement sought to reform the decadent modes of worship practiced in medieval Assam and, in the process, moved beyond the religious confines of the sectarian domain to influence the socio-cultural life of the milieu to which it addressed itself. An important document which enables a reading pertaining to the stated framework is the hagiography. In a hagiographic tradition, the biographical account of the saint is continually juxtaposed with the socio-cultural ethos of the contemporary spatio-temporal frameworks
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As part of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, the Neo-Vaishnavite movement sought to reform the decaden...
The article considers the medieval Bhakta Saint of Assam, Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva in the con...
Aghoreshwar Mahaprabhu Baba Bhagawan Ram Ji, a well-established saint of the holy city of Varanasi ...
This dissertation considers how and why a canon of medieval Hindi hagiography has continued to be si...
A discussion of a Dalit (Untouchable) Catholic catechist and communist activist in India. The artic...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
The modern anti-caste consciousness has deep roots in medieval bhakti traditions in India. The Bhakt...
The study's purpose is to explore the impact that notions of ritual, caste, and religion had on Indi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Mewat is a cultural region in n...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
The historical literature dealing with memoirs, biographies, auto-biographies, diaries etc. is fairl...
This Paper is about the Mayamara Vaishnavism (One important Branch of Neo-Vaishnavite Movement of As...
In this paper, we shall examine how possession is understood in Assam, India. We are aware that the ...
This article investigates a new religious movement, Sachkhand Nanak Dham, by comparing it with Sikhi...
It was the time when Buddhism was on the decline in India after flourishing for nearly a thousand ye...
As part of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, the Neo-Vaishnavite movement sought to reform the decaden...
The article considers the medieval Bhakta Saint of Assam, Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva in the con...
Aghoreshwar Mahaprabhu Baba Bhagawan Ram Ji, a well-established saint of the holy city of Varanasi ...
This dissertation considers how and why a canon of medieval Hindi hagiography has continued to be si...
A discussion of a Dalit (Untouchable) Catholic catechist and communist activist in India. The artic...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
The modern anti-caste consciousness has deep roots in medieval bhakti traditions in India. The Bhakt...
The study's purpose is to explore the impact that notions of ritual, caste, and religion had on Indi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Mewat is a cultural region in n...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
The historical literature dealing with memoirs, biographies, auto-biographies, diaries etc. is fairl...
This Paper is about the Mayamara Vaishnavism (One important Branch of Neo-Vaishnavite Movement of As...
In this paper, we shall examine how possession is understood in Assam, India. We are aware that the ...
This article investigates a new religious movement, Sachkhand Nanak Dham, by comparing it with Sikhi...
It was the time when Buddhism was on the decline in India after flourishing for nearly a thousand ye...