Naga Cults and Traditions in the Western Himalaya

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It is for the first time that a detailed and comprehensive study on the snake cults and traditions in the Western Himalaya has been undertaken. In the present study, the genesis of the snake cult among the prehistoric communities in the North Indian mainland has been traced. How the snake cult spread in the Western Himalayan interiors among the native inhabitants has been outlined in a vivid, logical and detailed manner.

The factors responsible for the fusion of the indigenous Rudra-based cults and Naga-based cults have thoroughly been probed, and the factors responsible for the popularity of Naga cult discussed in a detailed manner. The present study is, thus, not only a compilation of the Naga-based cultic traditions, but also a lucid and in-depth analysis, interpretation and explanation of those traditions in the context of the overall socio-cultural format of the region.

This first-hand study of the Naga cults and traditions in Western Himalayan region, would be of great use for the social scientists, researchers and general readers interested in the Himalayan region.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR O C Handa

Born in Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) on 2nd October 1936, Dr. O.C. Handa is an outstanding scholar, connoisseur of art and a persistent adventurer. In his exploratory pursuits, he has successively undertaken several expeditions to the far-flung pockets in the Western Himalayan region upto the border of Tibet, mostly on foot. This underscores his interest and zeal in exploring antique but extant sources of history, art and culture of this region. Dr. Handa did his post-graduation in History from University of Mysore, Ph.D. from Meerut University and D.Litt. from Agra University – his speciality being the Buddhist Archaeology of the Western Himalayan region. Besides articles, research papers and radio and T.V. performances, he has numerous books on art, history and culture of the Western Himalayan region to his credit. Dr. Handa was a fellow of Himachal Academy of Art, Languages & Culture, Shimla during 1984-1986; of Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi during 1991-1993; and of Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla during 1996-1998.

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Title
Naga Cults and Traditions in the Western Himalaya
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8173871612, 9788173871610
Length
367p., Maps; Figures; Plates; Appendices; Bibliography; 75 Colour Plates; Index; 23cm.
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#Himalaya