Religion, tradition, and ideology: pre-colonial south India

Religion, tradition, and ideology: pre-colonial south India

Champakalakshmi, R.

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This volume discusses the multiple facets, dominant characteristics, and historical trajectories of religious traditions in pre-colonial south India. Examining the linkages between religion and politics, it investigates alternative vernacular traditions, rituals and practices, temple architecture, iconography,and other representational art forms. INDICE: Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Making of a ReligiousTradition, An Overview; Section I: Puranic Religion and Bhakti: Chapter 1. From Devotion and Dissent to Dominance: The Bhakti of the Tamil Alvar and Nayanar; Chapter 2. Puranic Religion and Saiva Tradition; Chapter 3. Sankara and Puranic Religion; Chapter 4. Vaisnava Concepts in Early Tamil Nadu; Section II: Canonical Traditions and Religious Communities: Chapter 5. Patikam Patuvar: Ritual Singing as a Means of Communication in Early Medieval South India; Chapter6. Caste and Community: Oscillating Identities in Pre-modern South India; Chapter 7. The Matha: Monachism as the Base of an Parallel Authority Structure; Section III: Counter Traditions: Chapter 8. Buddhism in South India: Patterns of Patronage; Chapter 9. Jainism in South India: Tamil Nadu and Andhra and Karnataka; Chapter 10. From Natural Caverns to Rock-cut and Structural Temples: The Changing Context of the Jaina Religious Tradition; Chapter 11. The Bhakti Movement and Religious Conflict in Early Medieval Tamilakam; Section IV: Temple as Metaphor: Chapter 12. Symbol and Metaphor: Temple Architecture and Iconography; Chapter 13. Iconographic Programme and Political Imagery in Early Medieval Tamilakam: The Ràjasimhesvara and the Ràjaràjesvara in Early Medieval South India; Chapter 14. Bhagavata Scenes in Pallava and Cola Sculptures; Chapter 15. Tanjàvur, The Ceremonial City; Chapter 16. The Dravida Style of Architecture: A Historical Perspective; Section V: The Ideology of Sovereignty: Chapter 17. The Sovereignty of the Divine: The Vaisnava Pantheon and Temporal Power; Chapter 18. Ideology and the State in Medieval South India

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-807059-7
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 600
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés