The Cult of Jagannath and the Regional Tradition of Orissa

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Anncharlott Eschmann, Hermann Kulke, Gaya Charan Tripathi
The Present Work Deals With The Role And Significance Of Regional Hindu Traditions That Emerged In The Begining Of The Early Medieval Period Out Of An Interaction Of Elements Of Classical Hinduism With Autochthonous Local Religious Practices And Beliefs.

Contents

The Suryavamsa
12
G C Tripathi On the Concept of Purusottama in the Agamas
31
A Eschmann The Vaiṣṇava Typology of Hinduization and
99
H von Stietencron The Saiva Component in the Early Evolution
119
H Kulke Royal Temple Policy and the Structure
125
H Kulke Early Royal Patronage of the Jagannatha Cult
139
The Gangavamsa
157
A Eschmann H The Formation of the Jagannatha Triad
169
H Kulke The Struggle between the Rājās of Khurda and
321
H Kulke Juggernaut under British Supremacy and
345
G N Dash Jagannatha and Oriya Nationalism
359
An Autochthonous Hindu
375
J Lütt The Sankarācārya of Puri
412
Continuity and Change
421
E Hein Temple Town and Hinterland The Present Net
439
H von Stietencron The Jagannatha Temples in Contemporary Orissa
469

H Kulke Jagannatha as the State Deity under the Gajapatis
199
The Unique Ceremony of the birth
223
A Eschmann Prototypes of the Navakalevara Ritual and their
265
G C Tripathi The Daily Pūjā Ceremony of the Jagannatha
285
P Mukherjee Caitanya in Orissa
309
The Ageless Deity of the Hindus
477
BIBLIOGRAPHY
491
INDEX
517
LIST OF PLATES
535
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