Visualized texts : sacred spaces, spatial texts and the religious cartography of Banaras /
The study of the history of South Asian cartography has long been interpreted based on Western cartographic traditions. Maps of the South Asian subcontinent were assumed to be produced by foreigners - not by South Asians themselves. Maps actually produced in South Asia were neglected as a category i...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden [Germany] :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2011.
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Colección: | Ethno-Indology ;
Volume 7. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Illustrations; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Survey of the Collected Cartographic Material; 2. Kāśīkhanḍọkta-Kāśī in Texts; 2.1 Aspects of Purānạ Studies; 2.2 Spatial Texts on Banaras in Sanskrit Literature; The Oldest Version of the Skandapurānạ; Bhatṭạrāī's Edition of the Ambikākhanḍạ; The Kāśīkhanḍạ; Other Puranic Sources; 2.3 Manuscripts on the Sacred Topography of Banaras; 2.4 The Kāśīdarpanạm or the Interrelatedness of Text and Map; 3. Kāśīyātrā-Maps and Processions in Banaras; 3.1 The Debate Concerning the Pañcakrosiyatra.
- The Booklet Pañcakrośī ke Mārg kā VicārThe Search for the "old" and "new" Pañcakrośī Route; Right or Wrong? Spatial Texts and Pilgrimage Practice; 4. Kāśīdarśana-Kasi in Maps; 4.1 The Stylised Map of Vārānạsī; The Central Structure Around Viśveśvara; The Eight Circles Surrounding the Central Structure with Viśveśvara; The Outer Circle; The Temples Outside the Square; The Shrines and Temples Inside the Square and Outside the Area of the Antargrḥayātrā; The Stylised map of Vārānạsī: Visualizing Centrality; 4.2 The Pictorial Map Pilgrims in Banaras; The River Front Panorama; The Yoginīs.
- Inscriptions on the Map Pilgrims in BanarasObjects and Places on the Map Pilgrims in Banaras; 4.3 The Saptapurīyātrādiprakāśapatra Printed in 1873; Early Printed Maps of Banaras; On the two Versions of the Map; The Structure of the Map; The Agents: Mapmakers, Printers and other Specialists; The Processions Indicated on the Map; 4.4 The Mirror of Kāśī (Kāśīdarpanạ) by Kailāsanātha Sukula; The Title of the Map; The Cardinal Directions and the Orientation of the Map; Protecting Sacred Space: The Outer Circle; The 96 Śaktis According to Kāśīkhanḍạ Chapter 72; Water Places Along the River.
- The Textual Content of the MapThe Kāśīdarpanạ and the Depiction of Processions; Visualizing Sacred Spaces; 5. Conclusion; Plates; Appendices ; 1. List of Religious and Topographical Maps of Banaras; 2. Processions According to Kedarnāth Vyās; a. The Names of the 57 Processions; b. List of the Nitya-, Antargrḥa-, Pañcakrośī-, Avimukta-, Nagarapradaksịnạ̄-, Chapannavināyaka-, and Aṅgayātrā; 3. General Index of Names Indicated on the Analyzed Historical Maps; Bibliography; Index.