Sacred Complex of Ujjain

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An anthropologist of wide repute here profiles Ujjain : a millennia-old, pilgrim centre that has been celebrated in history, legend and mythology. Located on the eastern bank of the Sipra–in Malwas "culture-area"–in Madhya Pradesh (Central India), it is a major link in the sacred network of the Hindu India. And has been traditionally venerated all across the subcontinent as one of the barely four sites for the periodic kumbha melas (religious congresses). This ancient city of Avantika (or Ujjayini), in fact, exhibits all that has gone into the shaping of Hindu ritualistic behaviour. Yet the crowning glory of Ujjain is centred around Mahakal: Lord Siva’s temple which is believed to be old beyond history. In opening out the cultural panorama of Ujjain, Dr. Samanta spotlights everything that reinforces the sanctity of this sacred complex: like, for instance, the ksetra itself, the Sipra river, bathing Ghats, crematoriums, priests, preachers, pilgrims, mystifying rituals, religious discourses, festivals, yatras, pageants, ascetics’ congregations, and godmen’s institutions–with meticulous description of the Mahakal temple which, generation after generation, has compelled country-wide attention. The book also investigates the linkages between this "cultural centre" and the "cultural area" and how this sacred complex compares with its counterparts elsewhere in India.

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Title
Sacred Complex of Ujjain
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8124600783
Length
xiv+215p., Maps; Plates; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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