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Religious Cults in Vijayanagara Empire A Many Splendoured Phenomena

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    Author(s)Konduri Sarojini Devi
    PublisherResearch India Press
    ISBN9788189131418
    Pages165
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2011

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    Research India Press Religious Cults in Vijayanagara Empire A Many Splendoured Phenomena by Konduri Sarojini Devi

    The glory of Vijayanagara Empire has inspired and fascinated many a writer and historian but its significance in terms of the religious ethos has not received due attention it deserves. Particularly the religious cults which profoundly influenced the religious, social and cultural life of the people during the Vijayanagara period have not keen taken up for indepth investigation. The present work, it is hoped, may fulfil the longfelt requirement in this direction.The work is devoted to a study of the popular religious cults of Virupaksa, Virabhadra, Ganesa, Narasimha, Rama, Krsna, Venkatesvars, Vithala and Hanuman in the Vijayanagara Empire. The work highlights the historical perspective, developmental processes, regional trends, iconography of cult deities, evolution of concepts and their impact on socio-cultural groups. All the available sources of information-epigraphical records, literary work and sculptures of the Vijayanagara period have been utilized to present a comprehensive picture of the religious cults.