Facets of Temple Culture: Perspectives on Religious and Social Traditions in Early Medieval India

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This book consists of twenty three research papers; afford a welcome enlargement of the scope of the religious, social and architectural discourse, which dealt with the some of the important issues like order of hierarchy in the realm of religions, religious patronage and reciprocity, temple-society interface, facets of temple culture and Buddhism and its cultural phase and other issues of the early medieval India.

The importance of the publication of this book lies in the fact that it would not only help the academic world but also all those who are interested in the understanding of the early medieval temple, religion and society. Towards a fuller understanding of the religion and society in early medieval India, the present volume contributes in an enormous way and we hope that this will stimulate further research in the field of cultural and social history of early medieval India.

The strength of this edited volume spotlight on the wide range of aspects on the subject as well as projections of the learned scholars on the theme of this book. It is hoped that the readers would be immensely benefitted from the learned exposition of social hierarchy in the realm of religion and society during the early medieval period of Indian history.

Contents:Section I: Order of Hierarchy in the Realm of Religion

1. Order of Hierarchy in the Realm of Religion and Society: An Introspective View from Back and Forth in Indian History

2. Kalyana Kranti and Order of Hierarchy: Analysis of 12th Century Lingayat Movement

Section II: Patronage and Reciprocity

3. Patronage and Reciprocity: the Temple and State in Medieval South India

4. Brahmadeyas verses Vellanvagai Villages – Socio Cultural Hierarchy in Medieval South India

5. Religious Patronage: the Temple and Merchant Community in Medieval South India

6. The Portrayal of Hierarchy through Patronages: Early Medieval Temples of Odisha

7. Land Grants to Religious Institutions: A Study of Land Transaction in Early Medieval Bengal

8. Women and Religious Endowments during the Chola Period

Section III: Temple-Society Interface

9. Early Temple Institution and Augmentation of Social Hierarchy in Kerala

10. Temple-Society Interface in Early Bengal: Gleanings from Epigraphic Records (5th -12th Century A.D.)

11. The Temples Role in Socio-Economic Contour of the Vijayanagar Period

12. Agriculturists and Herdsmen in the Contexts of the Temples of Srikakulam-Vishakhapatnam Region (12th -13th Century C.E.)

13. Supremacy of Mathas over Society and Polity in Early Medieval India: A Study of Golaki Mathas

Section IV: Facets of Temple Culture

14. The Idea of the Sacred in Inscriptions related to Temple and Religious Establishments in Ancient Karnataka

15. Kingship, Temple and Women: A Cultural Integration of the Devadasi System in South India

16. Staging Religious Satire: Temple Performances of Mattavilasa Prahasana

17. Temple: The Abode of God and the Pride of the King

18. Understanding the Identity of Saptamatrika in the light of the Kushana Matrika Sculptures

19. Bishnupur (Bankura) as a “Region”: Re-evaluating the Prospects and Problems

Section V: Buddhism and Culture

20. Buddhism and Contemporary Religions of the North-West: Syncretism, Conversion and Conflict (c. 1st century BCE – c. 5th century CE.)

21. Tibetan Monastic Culture and Its Impact on Social Institutions: General Perspectives

22. Development of Buddhist Art in Tibet: An Overview

23. The Mahābodhi Temple: An Aesthetic Indo-Myanmar Collaboration Culture Design

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.Mavali Rajan

Dr. K. Mavali Rajan is Assistant Professor at the Department of Ancient India History Cultire and Archaeology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from the School of Historical Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu. As a lover of history he id associated with many notable historical associations of Indian History Congress. South Indian History Congress, Tamil Nadu History Congress. and the Institiute of Historical Studies. He is also associated with the editorial board of the Journal of Social Science and Humanity Researches and the International Journal of Social science Review. He has specializes in the social-economic history of ancient and medival South India. His various research works have been published in several reputed journals of national and international.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Remya V.P.

Remya V.P. teaches ancient Indian History at department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sarita Khettry

Sarita Khettry is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Visva-Bharati.

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Facets of Temple Culture: Perspectives on Religious and Social Traditions in Early Medieval India
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1st ed.
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9789386463067
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xxiii+348p., Black and White Figs; 26cm.
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