Chapter 1 Introduction to Temple and Royalty

How and when did the Hindu temple come to be associated with dynasties, rulers and political processes? The chapter traces the beginning of scholarship on the Hindu temple in the late 19th century and its subsequent 'discovery', nomenclature and listing by colonial archaeologists. In their...

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Main Author: Kulshreshtha, Salila (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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