Worldly gurus and spiritual kings: Architecture and asceticism in medieval India
Publication details: New Haven, Yale University Press: 2014.Description: xiii, 284 P. note., ind. 29 cm x 22 cmISBN:- 978-0300198447
- 720.954
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Recommended By: Shailendra Raj Mehta
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Chapter 1: In search of Drunken Peacocks: mapping monastic histories from forest to state
Chapter 2: Inscribing asceticism: epigraphic practices and the materiality of text
Chapter 3: From hermit's hut to guru's mansion: ascetic practice and monastic life at Kadwaha and Ranod
Chapter 4: Expanding arenas of devotion: temple icons and living sages at Terahi and Surwaya
Chapter 5: Constructing the guru: religious networks in the kingdom of the Kalachuris
Epilogue: The legacy of the Drunken Peacocks.
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