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Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1983
ISBN 10: 8121501393 ISBN 13: 9788121501392
Language: English
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Published by Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189487132 ISBN 13: 9788189487133
Language: English
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents General Editor's preface. Author's preface. 1. The Iron Age surplus and economic change c. 700 c. 350 BC. 2. Settlements towns and the social order. 3. Polities and formation of states. 4. The Religious Revolution. Chronology. Index. This monograph deals with a very important phase of Indian history spanning c. 700 and c. 350 BC. During the period iron technology diffused transforming and multiplying tools cities arose and commerce spread the caste system assumed practically all its essential features powerful states were formed with armies and bureaucracies and finally Jainism and Buddhism brought about a veritable Religious Revolution. All this is described in four chapters with clarity and precision but with no attempt to conceal points of controversy. Special notes are furnished on punch marked coinage the Northern Black Polished Ware problems of chronology and the arrival of writing. Nine extracts from source give the reader a taste of the textual sources. There are twelve illustrations and seven maps and a chronological table at the end. Each chapter is provided with a bibliographical note indicating sources and suggesting further reading. 160 pp.
Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1985
ISBN 10: 8121501040 ISBN 13: 9788121501040
Language: English
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Published by New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal,, 1985
Language: English
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Add to basket4°, Ln. 2, L Lo, OU. 161 S., XIX Tfn., graph. Darst., Wegen der EPR-Bestimmungen liefern wir nicht nach Bulgarien, Dänemark, Estland, Griechenland, Irland, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Kroatien, Polen, Portugal, Rumänien, Schweden, Slowakei, Slowenien und Ungarn. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 821.
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ISBN 10: 8121500508 ISBN 13: 9788121500500
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ISBN 10: 8196206801 ISBN 13: 9788196206802
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. This has been a dream venture of the author for the last more than three decades. It is an attempt to show directions for mapping religious histories of the Indian sub-continent over a period of several millennia - from the prehistoric times to c.1300 CE. It goes beyond conventional frontiers of an *Atlas by transcending narrow confines of the discipline of 'geography' by including such dimensions as "types of religions" and "anthropology of the sacred". How do topography and ecology and the so-called 'highland' and 'lowland' cultures affect cultic practices? Do religions act as "catalyst' for urban growth? Can any pattern be discerned in the origin and dispersal of Shiva, the Mahadeva and his followers? Why do Lord Rama and Lord Krishna emerge as avatars of Vishnu but Lord Ganesh and Devi Ganga respectively remain son and daughter of Shiva? How and why does Lakulish, allegedly the founder of the Pashupata sect of the Shaivas acquire a club in his hand after the eighth century CE in Karnataka? How do we account for iconographic changes in representations of deities across temporal and spatial axes? Why are Hero-stones more prolific in upland areas and relatively infrequent in the large agricultural tracts of the Indus and the Ganga valleys and in the agriculturally rich delta areas of the peninsula? Do the phenomena of Hero-stones and emergence of more than 3000 tirthas between c.600 and c.1300 CE have any links with the simultaneous proliferation of land grants to religious beneficiaries of varied hues? How does the tracking of inter-religious and intra-religious spaces help us in understanding strategies adopted by different religions vis-à-vis one another? This monograph seeks to answer such questions by suggesting ways of cartographic delineation of religious developments in early India. Problems of "locational context' and mapping 'portable antiquities* (including 'scattered' art remains in museums) have also been looked into. Data comprising of 6,000 entries on deities, religious epithets and structures, sites, monuments, sculptures and other art remains bearing on early Indian religions based on Epigraphia Indica, Corpus Inscription indicarum and Annual Reports of the Archaeological Survey of India (1902-03 to 1936-37) are being presented here. Two maps illustrating the modus operandi of this experimental exercise are also included in this monograph.
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Add to basketTo c. AD 550. I: A Study. II: Corpus of Coins. Illustr. New Delhi 1983-85. XX, 255; 162 pages + plates. 4:o. Original cloth in dustjackets. 2 vols.[#70034].