International audienceIn their epigraphical genealogies the Pallavas of South India (fourth to ninth centuries CE) claim to belong to a brahmin lineage that gradually embraced the duty of kings. As such, these genealogies present a definition of kingship that differs from its Brahmanical conceptualization. I show how the Pallavas accounted in their 'mythical genealogies' for their royal occupation through a transformation in two steps: from pure brahmins to brahmin-warriors, and from brahmin-warriors to kings. I explain how the birth of the eponymous hero Pallava, from Aśvatthāman and a mother who has a strong link with royalty, marks the shift towards kingship. I describe how this royal status of the dynasty is confirmed by the integration...
This article brings out a set of images of Indian dynasties cālukya, pallava, rāstrakûta and cola. ...
Legitimation by Descent : the "kshatriya varna" in Northern India. The article examines the proce...
International audienceSecondary literature often presents Cōḻa kings as the great patrons of Tamil S...
Paru en 2012International audienceIn their epigraphical genealogies the Pallavas of South India (fou...
This work is a study of the royal ideology in Hindu India based on the case of the Pallavas (South I...
International audienceThis book is an in-depth study of the royal ideology of the Pallava dynasty (S...
http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=9131 Publication de la thèse de doctorat en langues et...
After the collapse of the imperial power of the Guptas, Northern India was split up into a number of...
The present article focuses on Sri Lankan views of divine kingship to illustrate how the figure of t...
The Hoysaḷa family ruled in southern India, in the present-day state of Karnataka from the eleventh ...
The Hoysaḷa family ruled in southern India, in the present-day state of Karnataka from the eleventh ...
http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=9131 Publication de la thèse de doctorat en langues et...
At the end of the 7th century, the Pallava dynasty began to construct the first temples built entire...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
marriage. The rise of a Brahmin to the position of 'king' further expanded the notion of Brahmin ide...
This article brings out a set of images of Indian dynasties cālukya, pallava, rāstrakûta and cola. ...
Legitimation by Descent : the "kshatriya varna" in Northern India. The article examines the proce...
International audienceSecondary literature often presents Cōḻa kings as the great patrons of Tamil S...
Paru en 2012International audienceIn their epigraphical genealogies the Pallavas of South India (fou...
This work is a study of the royal ideology in Hindu India based on the case of the Pallavas (South I...
International audienceThis book is an in-depth study of the royal ideology of the Pallava dynasty (S...
http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=9131 Publication de la thèse de doctorat en langues et...
After the collapse of the imperial power of the Guptas, Northern India was split up into a number of...
The present article focuses on Sri Lankan views of divine kingship to illustrate how the figure of t...
The Hoysaḷa family ruled in southern India, in the present-day state of Karnataka from the eleventh ...
The Hoysaḷa family ruled in southern India, in the present-day state of Karnataka from the eleventh ...
http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=9131 Publication de la thèse de doctorat en langues et...
At the end of the 7th century, the Pallava dynasty began to construct the first temples built entire...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
marriage. The rise of a Brahmin to the position of 'king' further expanded the notion of Brahmin ide...
This article brings out a set of images of Indian dynasties cālukya, pallava, rāstrakûta and cola. ...
Legitimation by Descent : the "kshatriya varna" in Northern India. The article examines the proce...
International audienceSecondary literature often presents Cōḻa kings as the great patrons of Tamil S...