Religion, narrative, and public imagination in South Asia : past and place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata / James Hegarty.
By: Hegarty, James
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Prof. G. K. Chadha Library
South Asian University |
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Prof. G. K. Chadha Library
South Asian University |
294.5923046 H3616r (Browse shelf) | Available | BK00001834 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-216) and index.
Ritual, text, and modernity in the Sanskrit mahabharata -- Constructing the significant past -- Constructing significant places -- The mahabharata in early South Asia -- Conclusions. Towards an old orientation to philology -- Epilogue. The construction of the significant past in the Hindi televisual mahabharat.