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Bakker 205 $a1st ed. 210 $cBrill$d2019 210 1$aLeiden Boston :$cBRILL,$d2019. 215 $a1 online resource 225 1 $aGonda Indological Studies;$vvolume20 311 $a90-04-41206-9 327 $aIntro -- Holy Ground: Where Art and Text Meet: Studies in the Cultural History of India -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Part I Early Studies 1986-2000 -- 1 An Indian Image of Man: An Inquiry into a change of perspective in the Hindu world-view -- Introduction -- The Indian understanding of perfect man -- The 'Raw Material' -- The Sufis -- The Yogis -- The Sants -- The Bhaktas -- Epilogue -- 2 Die Indische Herausforderung: Hegels Beitrag zu einer europäischen kulturhistorischen Diskussion -- Einleitung -- Die Jahre 1820-1825 -- Neue Einsichten -- Die Jahre 1826-1831 -- Die Rezeption der Bhagavadg?t? -- Von Humboldts Bhagavadg?t? Vorträge und Hegels Kritik -- Schlussbetrachtung -- Schlussmoral -- 3 Ayodhy?: le nom et le lieu -- Ayodhy? conçue : le nom -- Ayodhy? retrouvée : le lieu -- Illiers-Combray -- 4 Ayodhy?: A Hindu Jerusalem: An investigation of 'Holy War' as a religious idea in the light of communal unrest in India -- Introduction -- Holy war as a religious idea -- Five conditions of 'holy war' -- The Hindu religion and the social reality of war -- The advent of Islam -- The segregation of the Hindu and Muslim communities -- The idea of the R?ma r?jya -- The Kingdom of Avadh -- The emerging conflict around the Babri Masjid in Ayodhy? -- Ayodhy?: a Hindu Jerusalem -- The fight for the R?majanmabh?mi/Babri Masjid -- Epilogue -- 5 The Ramtek Inscriptions I -- Introduction -- The graffiti -- The two short Kevala-Narasi?ha Temple inscriptions -- Kevala-Narasi?ha Temple Ramtek Inscription No. 1 -- Kevala-Narasi?ha Temple Ramtek Inscription No. 2 -- The Ramtek Stone Inscription of the time of R?macandra -- Synopsis of the contents -- Editorial principles -- Edition -- Translation -- 6 The Ramtek Inscriptions II: The V?k??aka inscription in the Kevala-Narasi?ha Temple (Together with Harunaga Isaacson) -- Introduction -- Palaeography. 327 $aNote on the edition and translation -- Text -- Divergent readings of Jamkhedkar's edition -- Translation -- Annotation -- Analysis and interpretation -- V?k??aka Gupta relations -- 7 Throne and Temple: Political power and religious prestige in Vidarbha -- Introduction -- The V?k??aka period -- The V?k??aka inscriptions -- Policy of the V?k??aka kings -- The Y?dava period -- Ramtek Hill: Theatre of Plenipotentiaries -- 8 Little K???a's Play with the Moon -- The literary evidence -- Baby K???a's play with the moon -- The archaeological evidence -- Conclusion -- 9 Some Methodological Considerations with Respect to the Critical Edition of Puranic Literature -- Introduction -- The theory of 'oral composition' -- Composition-in-transmission -- The critical edition of epic and puranic literature -- The critical edition of the Ayodhy?m?h?tmya -- 10 P?rvat?'s Svaya?vara: Studies in the Skandapur??a I -- Introduction -- The wedding of ?iva and Parvat? -- ?iva's exclusion from the sacrifice -- ?iva as the cosmic child -- P?rvat?'s Svaya?vara -- The synoptic edition of the Svaya?vara myth -- Conclusion -- P?rvat?'s Svaya?vara: A Textual Reconstruction -- 11 Mok?adharma 187 and 239-241 Reconsidered (Together with Peter Bisschop) -- Preamble -- Three themes -- The five elements -- The intellectual apparatus -- Sattva and k?etrajña -- The 'evolution theory' -- The Mok?adharma: a plurality of views -- Appendix: Some parallels of Mok?adharma 187 and 239-241 -- 12 Observations on the History and Culture of Dak?i?a Kosala (5th to 7th centuries ad) -- Introduction -- The P???avas of Mekal? -- The family descending from Amara in Kosala -- The rulers of ?arabhapur -- The P???uva??a of ?r?pura -- The date of the P???uva??a dynasty of ?r?pura -- T?varadeva -- Mah??ivagupta B?l?rjuna -- T?l? -- The Ji?h?n? Temple. 327 $a13 Soma?arman, Somava??a and Somasiddh?nta A P??upata tradition in seventh-century Dak?i?a Kosala: Studies in the Skandapur??a III -- Har?ya Nama? -- ?aiva cosmology -- The P??upata movement -- The epigraphical evidence from Malhar -- Malhar (Junv?n?) Copperplates of Mah??ivagupta, Year 57: ll. 8-23 -- Translation -- Interpretation -- Soma?arman and the Somasiddh?nta -- The evidence of the Skandapur??a -- Soma?arman, Somava??a and Somasiddh?nta -- Part II: Studies in the Early History and Culture of North India -- 14 A Theatre of Broken Dreams: Vidi?? in the days of Gupta hegemony -- Prologue -- Act 1: R?magupta -- The story of the Dev?candragupta -- Candragupta's matrimonial policy and the triangle of power -- Act 2 Govindagupta -- The testimony of Prabh?kara -- Act 3 Gha?otkacagupta -- K?lid?sa's M?lavik?gnimitra -- The V?k??aka-Gupta conflict -- Finale -- Epilogue -- 15 Royal Patronage and Religious Tolerance: The formative period of Gupta-V?k??aka culture -- Udayagiri -- Royal patronage -- Mandhal -- Padmapura -- Mu??asv?min -- R?magiri -- Mansar -- Conclusion -- 16 R?ma's Hill: Transgression and atonement on a Hill in the South and the inadequacy of substitutes -- Preamble -- The ?aivala Mountain of the R?m?ya?a -- The R?magiri -- The epigraphical evidence -- Vi??upada -- Narasi?ha -- The Pilgrim's Satchel -- Conclusion -- 17 A New Interpretation of R?magiri Evidence -- 1 Trivikrama: Word and Statue -- Preamble -- Ma?galav?da: Kevala Narasim. ha Temple (KNT) Inscription verse 1 -- The KNT Inscription verse 21 -- The discovery of the KNT Inscription -- 2 The Gupta-V?k??aka Relationship -- Preamble -- The Pra?asti. KNT Inscription verses 2-19 -- Conjectured narrative structure of the KNT Inscription -- The Daughter named Mu??a -- The Gupta-V?k??aka relationship -- The narration of the KNT Inscription -- 3 The Trivikrama Temple -- Preamble. 327 $aThe Trivikrama Temple -- The iconography of the Trivikrama image -- The pious works of Atibh?vat? -- Conclusion -- 18 A Note on Skandagupta's Bhitar? Stone Pillar: Inscription, verses 8-12 Commemorating the dead -- Ajay Mitra Shastri -- Skandagupta's Bhitar? Inscription vv. 8-12 -- Concluding remarks on the inscription and the site of Bhitar? -- Appendix -- Skandagupta's Bhitar? Stone Pillar Inscription vv. 8-12 -- 19 The So-called: 'Jaunpur Stone Inscription of ??varavarman' -- Preamble -- Introduction -- The Jaunpur Stone Inscription -- Text -- Translation and annotation -- Conclusion -- 20 The Temple of Ma??ale?varasv?min: The Mu??e?var? Inscription of the time of Udayasena reconsidered -- Introduction -- The temple on Mu??e?var? Hill -- The date of the Mu??e?var? Inscription -- The Mu??e?var? Inscription, Year 30 -- Transliteration -- Emended, orthographic edition -- Translation -- Interpretation -- Ma??ale?vara and the Skandapur??a -- 21 Monuments to the Dead in Ancient North India -- Preamble -- The funerary monument in Sanskrit literature -- The ai??ka of the Vi??udharmottarapur??a -- The e??ka -- The archaeology of the funerary monument -- Memorials -- Pratim?g?has -- Memorial Stones -- Ai??kas -- Ahichhatra -- Mansar -- Funerary monuments with mortuary deposits -- Sui Vihar -- The archaeology of the ?ma?an? -- The Kumh?ra ?ek?? in Ujjain -- The e??ka at Mansar -- A funerary monument to Prabh?vat? Gupta? -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Ai??kar?panirm??a Vi??udharmottara 3.84.1-15 (emended) -- 22 Puru?amedha, Manasarapuru?a, V?stupuru?a: The image of man in the sacrificial context -- The image of man -- Human sacrifice in India -- Installation of the house or V?stuprati??ha -- Excursus upon the construction of the gnicayana altar -- Preliminary conclusion -- Archaeological evidence for the construction sacrifice -- Kau??mb? -- Mansar. 327 $aThe V?stupuru?a -- Kandhar -- Curdi -- Final remark -- 23 Rama Devotion in a ?aiva Holy Place: The case of V?r??as? -- Introduction -- Tuls?d?s, ?iva, and the Name -- The Agastyasa?hit? -- The Tradition of the saving mantra -- The K???kha??a -- The Skandapur??a -- Textual criticism -- The saving mantra in the Skandapur??a -- Avimukta -- Conclusion -- 24 The Hindu Religion and War -- Preamble -- A?oka and ancient warfare in India -- The Artha??stra -- The principle of ahi?s? and the rules of war -- Ahi?s? -- The Bhagavadg?t? -- The rules of war -- The reports of Megasthenes and Ibn Ba????a -- The idea of a 'just war' -- The battle and the sacrifice -- Hinduism and Islam -- The conquest of northern India -- The case of V?r??as? -- Epilogue -- Part III: Studies in Early Saivism -- 25 Sources for Reconstructing Ancient Forms of ?iva Worship -- ?iva Caturmukha -- The myth of Tilottam? -- Images of ?iva in his quadruple form -- Epigraphic sources attesting the worship of ?iva -- Early Sanskrit sources of li?ga worship -- The P??upatas?tra and its commentary -- The Mah?bh?rata -- The R?m?ya?a -- Concluding observations -- The evidence of the Skandapur??a -- Conclusions -- Textual sources -- 26 At the Right Side of the Teacher: Imagination, imagery, and image in Vedic and ?aiva initiation -- Introduction -- The sitting position of teacher and pupil in the Vedic Upanayana ritual -- The ?atapathabr?hma?a -- The G?hyas?tras -- The sitting position of the preceptor and his audience -- The sitting position of guru and novice in arly ?aiva initiation ritual -- Initiation in the P??upata tradition -- The Dak?i??m?rti -- The definition of god's figure of grace -- The Dak?i??m?rti and iconography -- The development of a cult concept into an iconic image -- A Dak?i??m?rti on a crossbar found in Nagar? -- Dak?a's sacrifice and his instruction in the P??upata vrata. 327 $a27 Thanesar, the P??upata Order and the Skandapur??a: Studies in the Skandapur??a IX. 330 $aThe 31 selected and revised articles in the volume Holy Ground: Where Art and Text Meet, written by Hans Bakker between 1986 and 2016, vary from theoretical subjects to historical essays on the classical culture of India. 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