Kings and cults / by Hermann Kulke : State formation and legitimation in India and Southeast Asia
By: Kulke, Hermann.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Delhi : Manohar, 2001.Description: 392p 21.5 cm.ISBN: 817304337X.Subject(s): History-Ancient India | State formation--India | Legitimation--India | Legitimation--Southeast AsiaDDC classification: 954 KUKItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | HCC Seminar Library General Stacks | 954 KUK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3608-7 |
Includes index
Royal temple policy and the Structuer of medieval hindu kingdoms, King Anangbhima III, the veritable founder of Gajapati Kingship and the Jagannatha Trinity at Puri, Jagannatha under Muslim rule, Ksetra and Ksatra: the vult of Jagannatha of Puri and the 'Royal Letters', Rathas and Rajas: The car festival at Puri, Ksatryiyaization and social change, Legitimation and townplanning in the Feudatory states of central Orissa, Tribal deities at Princely courts, Reflections on the sources of the temple Chronicles ofthe Madala Panji of Puri, Max Weber's contribution to the study of Hinduization in India and ''Índianization in Southéast Asia
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