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Published by Institut Francais de Pondichery, Pondichery, India, 2018
ISBN 10: 8184702248 ISBN 13: 9788184702248
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Language: English
Published by Institut Français de Pondichery, 2018
ISBN 10: 8184702248 ISBN 13: 9788184702248
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. The Karmapanjika is a manual for the domestic rituals of the Paippalada tradition. Claiming to follow a Sutra of Paithinasi, the text was composed by an otherwise unknown Sridhara in Orissa in the 16th century CE. His work is a precious late-medieval witness to the Atharvavedic tradition, preserving archaic features dating from the Vedic period, but also showing much influence from various non-Vedic traditions that have been prevalent in this part of eastern India. The critical edition, which will be complete in three volumes, is based on six palm-leaf manuscripts written in Oriya script. This first volume contains an extensive introduction followed by the first nine chapters of text that describe the general paradigms of domestic ritual in this tradition.
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Language: French
Published by Institut Français de Pondichery, 2018
ISBN 10: 8184702248 ISBN 13: 9788184702248
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 310 pages. The Karmapanjika is a manual for the domestic rituals of the Paippalada tradition. Claiming to follow a Sutra of Paithinasi, the text was composed by an otherwise unknown Sridhara in Orissa in the 16th century CE. His work is a precious late-medieval witness to the Atharvavedic tradition, preserving archaic features dating from the Vedic period, but also showing much influence from various non-Vedic traditions that have been prevalent in this part of eastern India. The critical edition, which will be complete in three volumes, is based on six palm-leaf manuscripts written in Oriya script. This first volume contains an extensive introduction followed by the first nine chapters of text that describe the general paradigms of domestic ritual in this tradition.
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Language: English
Published by Groningen [Netherlands] : E. Forsten, 2009
ISBN 10: 9069807777 ISBN 13: 9789069807775
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Translated from Sanskrit. Notes: "Kanda 6. Navarcakanda"--Page [1]. "Kanda 7. Dasarcakanda"--Page [257]. Description: lxxxvi, 540 pages ; 25 cm.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Volume 1 of 2. This two-volume work highlights the central importance of the Andhra region in the political, cultural, and religious history of early South Asia. It results from a decade-long project undertaking to document, inventory, and edit anew a body of over a thousand inscriptions, many of which never duly assessed as historical documents, and many unpublished to this day. The first volume presents the first ever attempt at a systematic inventory of this tragically dispersed corpus. The eleven essays gathered in the second volume, written by prominent philologists, epigraphists, art historians, and ancient historians of India, make elaborate use of the presently available evidence and put forward new perspectives on a great variety of sources, shedding fundamental new light on issues of power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the early historic and early medieval Deccan. Contributors are: Stefan Baums, Shailendra Bhandare, Christine Chojnacki, Max Deeg, Emmanuel Francis, Valérie Gillet, Mekhola Gomes, Arlo Griffiths, Petra Kieffer-Pülz, Andrew Ollett, Akira Shimada, Upinder Singh, Ingo Strauch, Vincent Tournier, and Peter Zieme.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Volume 2 of 2. This two-volume work highlights the central importance of the Andhra region in the political, cultural, and religious history of early South Asia. It results from a decade-long project undertaking to document, inventory, and edit anew a body of over a thousand inscriptions, many of which never duly assessed as historical documents, and many unpublished to this day. The first volume presents the first ever attempt at a systematic inventory of this tragically dispersed corpus. The eleven essays gathered in the second volume, written by prominent philologists, epigraphists, art historians, and ancient historians of India, make elaborate use of the presently available evidence and put forward new perspectives on a great variety of sources, shedding fundamental new light on issues of power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the early historic and early medieval Deccan. Contributors are: Stefan Baums, Shailendra Bhandare, Christine Chojnacki, Max Deeg, Emmanuel Francis, Valérie Gillet, Mekhola Gomes, Arlo Griffiths, Petra Kieffer-Pülz, Andrew Ollett, Akira Shimada, Upinder Singh, Ingo Strauch, Vincent Tournier, and Peter Zieme.
Language: French
Published by Paris : Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient, 2019
ISBN 10: 2855392691 ISBN 13: 9782855392691
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 435 pages, illustrations, maps ; 28 cm. 'In the past quarter century, Champa scholarship has been seeking ways out of the interpretative framework inherited from Georges Maspero s Le royaume de Champa, which portrayed Champa as a unitary kingdom of provinces ruled by absolute kings. Scholars have since been working to revise this portrait, to develop new thinking about the way the kingdom and its territories were structured, and also to critique Maspero s decision to end his history of Champa with the 1471 capture of the Chà Bàn citadel and fall of Vijaya. Much new data has been produced in recent decades, thanks especially to the access to Champa field sites enjoyed since the 1990s by international scholars under Vietnam s open door policy, and to the resources for research and discussion now available to Vietnamese scholars. Several long-term joint projects have, more-over, brought Vietnamese and overseas expertise to bear on archaeological sites or collections of documents related to Champa.'.
Language: French
Published by Paris : l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, 2017
ISBN 10: 2855391628 ISBN 13: 9782855391625
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 184 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm., résumés en français, anglais, chinois et japonais.
Language: French
Published by Paris : l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, 2018
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Published by Groningen, Egbert Forsten, 2004, 2004
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Groningen, Egbert Forsten, 2004. Clothbound. x-658 pp. New sealed copy. (Groningen Oriental Studies; 20). isbn 9069801493.
Language: English
Published by Koninklyk Instituut Voor Taal Land, 2013
ISBN 10: 9067183849 ISBN 13: 9789067183840
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Volume 1 of 2. This two-volume work highlights the central importance of the Andhra region in the political, cultural, and religious history of early South Asia. It results from a decade-long project undertaking to document, inventory, and edit anew a body of over a thousand inscriptions, many of which never duly assessed as historical documents, and many unpublished to this day. The first volume presents the first ever attempt at a systematic inventory of this tragically dispersed corpus. The eleven essays gathered in the second volume, written by prominent philologists, epigraphists, art historians, and ancient historians of India, make elaborate use of the presently available evidence and put forward new perspectives on a great variety of sources, shedding fundamental new light on issues of power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the early historic and early medieval Deccan.Contributors are: Stefan Baums, Shailendra Bhandare, Christine Chojnacki, Max Deeg, Emmanuel Francis, Valerie Gillet, Mekhola Gomes, Arlo Griffiths, Petra Kieffer-Puelz, Andrew Ollett, Akira Shimada, Upinder Singh, Ingo Strauch, Vincent Tournier, and Peter Zieme This two-volume work represents a milestone for the early history of the Andhra region of India. Featuring a groundbreaking inscription inventory and eleven essays by prominent scholars, it unveils new perspectives on power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the Deccan. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Volume 1 of 2. This two-volume work highlights the central importance of the Andhra region in the political, cultural, and religious history of early South Asia. It results from a decade-long project undertaking to document, inventory, and edit anew a body of over a thousand inscriptions, many of which never duly assessed as historical documents, and many unpublished to this day. The first volume presents the first ever attempt at a systematic inventory of this tragically dispersed corpus. The eleven essays gathered in the second volume, written by prominent philologists, epigraphists, art historians, and ancient historians of India, make elaborate use of the presently available evidence and put forward new perspectives on a great variety of sources, shedding fundamental new light on issues of power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the early historic and early medieval Deccan.Contributors are: Stefan Baums, Shailendra Bhandare, Christine Chojnacki, Max Deeg, Emmanuel Francis, Valerie Gillet, Mekhola Gomes, Arlo Griffiths, Petra Kieffer-Puelz, Andrew Ollett, Akira Shimada, Upinder Singh, Ingo Strauch, Vincent Tournier, and Peter Zieme This two-volume work represents a milestone for the early history of the Andhra region of India. Featuring a groundbreaking inscription inventory and eleven essays by prominent scholars, it unveils new perspectives on power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the Deccan. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Volume 2 of 2. This two-volume work highlights the central importance of the Andhra region in the political, cultural, and religious history of early South Asia. It results from a decade-long project undertaking to document, inventory, and edit anew a body of over a thousand inscriptions, many of which never duly assessed as historical documents, and many unpublished to this day. The first volume presents the first ever attempt at a systematic inventory of this tragically dispersed corpus. The eleven essays gathered in the second volume, written by prominent philologists, epigraphists, art historians, and ancient historians of India, make elaborate use of the presently available evidence and put forward new perspectives on a great variety of sources, shedding fundamental new light on issues of power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the early historic and early medieval Deccan.Contributors are: Stefan Baums, Shailendra Bhandare, Christine Chojnacki, Max Deeg, Emmanuel Francis, Valerie Gillet, Mekhola Gomes, Arlo Griffiths, Petra Kieffer-Puelz, Andrew Ollett, Akira Shimada, Upinder Singh, Ingo Strauch, Vincent Tournier, and Peter Zieme This two-volume work represents a milestone for the early history of the Andhra region of India. Featuring a groundbreaking inscription inventory and eleven essays by prominent scholars, it unveils new perspectives on power, patronage, and religious pluralism in the Deccan. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.