Archaeology of Religion in South Asia

Archaeology of Religion in South Asia

Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Bihar and Bengal, c. AD 600-1200

Prasad, Birendra Nath

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

770

Dura

Inglês

9781032047119

15 a 20 dias

1580

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1. Introduction 2. Geographical Background 3. Distribution Pattern and Spatial Contexts of Support Systems of Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Early Medieval Bihar 4. Distribution Pattern and Spatial Contexts of Support Systems of Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Early Medieval Bengal 5. Social Bases of Patronage to Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres: A Study of Dedicatory Inscriptions on Sculptures 6. Evolution of the Patronage Base of Buddhist and Brahmanical Religious Centres: A Study of Inscriptions on Copper Plates, Stone, Terracotta Seals and Sealings, and Metal Vases 7. Some Aspects of the Archaeology of Some Excavated Buddhist Sites of Early Medieval Bihar and Bengal 8. Concluison
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Brahmanical Temples;Buddhism Brahmanism;Early Medieval;Jainism;Buddhist Sculptures;Bihar;Bodh Gaya;Archaeological History;Jaina Sculptures;Stone Sculptures;Copper Plate Inscriptions;Nalanda District;Religious Centres;Seventh Eighth Centuries;Gupta Period;Monastic Centres;North Bihar;Regnal Year;Patronage Base;Jaina Temples;Ritual Engagements;Early Medieval Period;Structural Ruins;Burhi Gandak;Dedicatory Inscriptions;Votive Inscription;Terracotta Plaques;Monastic Buddhism;Terracotta Seals