Dynamics of the Ritual Gift
System: Some Unexplored Dimensions
By- Vijay Nath
Dana or ritual gift-making has
engaged the attention of Brahmanical lawgivers from the earliest times and, by
the end of the first millennium AD, had even become the thematic focus of
innumerable nibandhas or digests. It was, however, only in the later
half of the twentieth century when, in the context of feudal formations during
the early medieval period, the practice of issuing land grants as a form of
ritual gift-making came to evoke a lot of historical interest. The present
volume is an eclectic collection of articles written over a period of almost
twenty years, dealing with a religious institution that is unique to Indian
culture.
The period of history surveyed in
the volume covers over two millennia of cultural growth and development and
broadly spans the Vedic, post-Vedic, and the Gupta/post-Gupta periods. This
volume will be of paramount interest to scholars of Ancient and Medieval Indian
History, Kingship and Religion in South Asia.
Vijay Nath, retired as an
Associate Professor, Department of History, Jankidevi Memorial College,
University of Delhi.
ISBN
978-81-7304-926-2
2012 266p. Rs.875/ pounds 45
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