Scholarship abounds on contemporary Hindu food offerings, yet there is scant literature treating the history of food in Hinduism beyond topics of food restrictions, purity, and food as medicine. A virtually unexplored archive is Hindu temple epigraphy from the time that was perhaps the theological height of embodied temple ritual practices, i.e., the Cōḻa period (ninth-thirteenth centuries CE). The vast archive of South Indian temple inscriptions allows a surprising glimpse into lived Hinduism as it was enacted daily, monthly, and annually through food offerings cooked in temple kitchens and served to gods residing in those temples. Through analyzing thousands of Tamiḻ inscriptions from the tenth through the fourteenth centuries CE, I have ...
Jīvaka was very important in the history of Indian Buddhist medicine, and Indian āyurvedic classics ...
This work identifies the formation of a distinctive temple-type in seventeenth-century Bengal. This ...
"The Formation of Temple Ritual in the Gupta Period: pūjā and pañcamahāyajña," in Prajñādhara: Essay...
The Hindu cults of Early Medieval India differed from both Buddhist and Jainan [sic] in terms of the...
Preeti Talwai provides an original and multi-layered reading of the Rajarajeswaram temple in 11th ce...
Food miracles permeate the historical and contemporary Gujarati Hindu landscape, from the homeland ...
Food is one of the basic needs of everyone. This Kind of food was given by the people of the Sangam ...
(Mis)Understanding Hinduism reconstructs a history of representations of Hindu religion from narrati...
India has been the homeland of diverse manuscript traditions that do not cease to impress scholars f...
Bengal has a long history (8th century A.D. onwards) of decorating the wall of brick-built temples w...
textThe practice of carving interior spaces into a mountainside to be used for devotional activitie...
This handbook is a comprehensive study of the archaeology, social history and the cultural landscape...
This thesis explores the meanings of food, and dietary practices in Hindu Indian culture. A major go...
This essay examines some of the ethnoarchaeological evidence of contemporary South Indian Hindu temp...
The inscribed stone column gained particular popularity in early India as media for political self-...
Jīvaka was very important in the history of Indian Buddhist medicine, and Indian āyurvedic classics ...
This work identifies the formation of a distinctive temple-type in seventeenth-century Bengal. This ...
"The Formation of Temple Ritual in the Gupta Period: pūjā and pañcamahāyajña," in Prajñādhara: Essay...
The Hindu cults of Early Medieval India differed from both Buddhist and Jainan [sic] in terms of the...
Preeti Talwai provides an original and multi-layered reading of the Rajarajeswaram temple in 11th ce...
Food miracles permeate the historical and contemporary Gujarati Hindu landscape, from the homeland ...
Food is one of the basic needs of everyone. This Kind of food was given by the people of the Sangam ...
(Mis)Understanding Hinduism reconstructs a history of representations of Hindu religion from narrati...
India has been the homeland of diverse manuscript traditions that do not cease to impress scholars f...
Bengal has a long history (8th century A.D. onwards) of decorating the wall of brick-built temples w...
textThe practice of carving interior spaces into a mountainside to be used for devotional activitie...
This handbook is a comprehensive study of the archaeology, social history and the cultural landscape...
This thesis explores the meanings of food, and dietary practices in Hindu Indian culture. A major go...
This essay examines some of the ethnoarchaeological evidence of contemporary South Indian Hindu temp...
The inscribed stone column gained particular popularity in early India as media for political self-...
Jīvaka was very important in the history of Indian Buddhist medicine, and Indian āyurvedic classics ...
This work identifies the formation of a distinctive temple-type in seventeenth-century Bengal. This ...
"The Formation of Temple Ritual in the Gupta Period: pūjā and pañcamahāyajña," in Prajñādhara: Essay...