How and when did the Hindu temple come to be associated with dynasties, rulers and political processes? The chapter traces the beginning of scholarship on the Hindu temple in the late 19th century and its subsequent ‘discovery’, nomenclature and listing by colonial archaeologists. In their attempt to construct a political history of India based on texts and inscriptions, scholars used temples as tangible symbols to mark the extent of empires and the political achievement of rulers. The colonial discourse on temples thus set the tone for subsequent scholarship and defined the parameters to study the Hindu temple, such that, even in the present-day scholars continue to underscore the relationship between temples, political legitimization and ...
From its early beginnings in the fifth century, the Brahmanic/Hindu tradition created a rich body of...
Every style of building construction reflects a distinctive principle that represents a particular ...
Images of kings on traditional Indian architecture has been a neglected area of study. This paper ai...
How and when did the Hindu temple come to be associated with dynasties, rulers and political process...
This handbook is a comprehensive study of the archaeology, social history and the cultural landscape...
Every style of building construction reflects a distinctive principle that represents a particular c...
Preeti Talwai provides an original and multi-layered reading of the Rajarajeswaram temple in 11th ce...
There is a dearth of archaeological vestiges for Hindu temples prior to the 6th century in the Tamil...
This work identifies the formation of a distinctive temple-type in seventeenth-century Bengal. This ...
The earliest extant depictions of the Ramayana in Indian art are found on narrative reliefs on Hindu...
The Introduction will discuss secondary writings on temples as a place for public worship of the dei...
Vedic philosophy is one of the oldest existing philosophies of the world. Started around 6500 BC, in...
Pilgrimage is a popular ritual practice shared by many of the religions of South Asia. Many Hindus c...
From rock-cut halls carved into cliffs to elaborately ornamented constructions with multiple interio...
"The Formation of Temple Ritual in the Gupta Period: pūjā and pañcamahāyajña," in Prajñādhara: Essay...
From its early beginnings in the fifth century, the Brahmanic/Hindu tradition created a rich body of...
Every style of building construction reflects a distinctive principle that represents a particular ...
Images of kings on traditional Indian architecture has been a neglected area of study. This paper ai...
How and when did the Hindu temple come to be associated with dynasties, rulers and political process...
This handbook is a comprehensive study of the archaeology, social history and the cultural landscape...
Every style of building construction reflects a distinctive principle that represents a particular c...
Preeti Talwai provides an original and multi-layered reading of the Rajarajeswaram temple in 11th ce...
There is a dearth of archaeological vestiges for Hindu temples prior to the 6th century in the Tamil...
This work identifies the formation of a distinctive temple-type in seventeenth-century Bengal. This ...
The earliest extant depictions of the Ramayana in Indian art are found on narrative reliefs on Hindu...
The Introduction will discuss secondary writings on temples as a place for public worship of the dei...
Vedic philosophy is one of the oldest existing philosophies of the world. Started around 6500 BC, in...
Pilgrimage is a popular ritual practice shared by many of the religions of South Asia. Many Hindus c...
From rock-cut halls carved into cliffs to elaborately ornamented constructions with multiple interio...
"The Formation of Temple Ritual in the Gupta Period: pūjā and pañcamahāyajña," in Prajñādhara: Essay...
From its early beginnings in the fifth century, the Brahmanic/Hindu tradition created a rich body of...
Every style of building construction reflects a distinctive principle that represents a particular ...
Images of kings on traditional Indian architecture has been a neglected area of study. This paper ai...