Rethinking Bihar and Bengal

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Brahmanical institutions
Brahmanical Temples
Buddhism
Buddhist Institutions
Buddhist Monastery
Buddhist monasticism
Cachar District
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Comilla District
Copper Plate
Dedicatory Formula
Dedicatory Inscriptions
Early Historic Urbanization
Early Medieval India
Eastern Bengal
epigraphic analysis India
Epigraphy
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Gupta Period
Held
Important Pilgrimage Centre
Indian Buddhism
Inscriptions
Lay Follower
Lay Patronage
medieval pilgrimage studies
Mithila urbanisation
Monastic Centres
Narasimha
Narasiṁha
Pilgrimage Centre
Regnal Year
Sanskrit Inscription
Seventh Century Ce
social history of eastern Indian religions
South Asian archaeology
Sylhet District
Votive Inscriptions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032117225
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a collection of some of the published papers of the author, published mostly abroad, and unravels some significant yet hitherto neglected aspects of history, culture and religion of Bihar and Bengal: two areas that were connected through an intricate network of rivers. Themes looked into are: early historic urbanisation in the Mithilā plains of North Bihar; the social history of Brahmanical religious institutions (temples and Mathas) in early medieval Bihar and Bengal; the social history of Buddhist monasticism in early medieval Bihar and Bengal; the integration of a local goddess into the institutional fabric of Mahayana Buddhism; the survival of Buddhism in the thirteenth and fourteenth century AD; pilgrimage from Central India and Deccan to a Hindu pil grimage centre of Bihar in the medieval period; and the debate on the Islamisation of medieval eastern Bengal.

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Birendra Nath Prasad is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where he teaches social history of religion in India and Southeast Asia. His publications include Monasteries, Shrines and Society: Buddhist and Brahmanical Religious Institutions in India in their Socio-Economic Context (edited, Delhi, 2011); Buddhism in a Poly-Religious Context: An Archaeological History of Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Early Medieval Bihar and Bengal (Delhi, 2021); Social History of Indian Buddhism: New Researches (edited, Delhi, 2021, forth coming), and many peer-reviewed research articles in prestigious international journals such as Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (Oxford), Buddhist Studies Review (London), Religions of South Asia (London/Sheffield) and Berlin Indological Studies.

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