The Cult of Jagannath and the Regional Tradition of OrissaAnncharlott Eschmann, Hermann Kulke, Gaya Charan Tripathi The Present Work Deals With The Role And Significance Of Regional Hindu Traditions That Emerged In The Begining Of The Early Medieval Period Out Of An Interaction Of Elements Of Classical Hinduism With Autochthonous Local Religious Practices And Beliefs. |
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The Suryavamsa | 12 |
G C Tripathi On the Concept of Purusottama in the Agamas | 31 |
A Eschmann The Vaisnava Typology of Hinduization and | 99 |
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11th century Anangabhīma Anantavarman aspect Balabhadra Bengal Bhairava Bhima Bhoi Bhubaneswar Brahmins Caitanya Central Orissa century ceremony chapter Coḍaganga Cōla concept Cuttack D.C. Sircar Daitas darśana Dāru Dāsa deity Deva devotee donations Durgā dynasty early empire Eschmann Gajapati Ganga goddess Hindu Hinduism Hinduization iconography identified important India Indradyumna inscription Jagannatha cult Jagannatha figures Jagannatha temple K.N. Mahapatra Kalinga Kāma Kapilendra Khond Khurda king kingdom Kṛṣṇa Kulke Lakṣmi later legend Lord Jagannatha Mādaļā Pāñji Mahābhārata Mahima Dharma Mantra mentioned Narasimha Navakalevara Nrsimha nuclear areas OHRJ original Oriya Oriya nationalism period pilgrims plates political priests Pūjā Purāṇa Puruşa Purusottama Purusottama temple Rajaguru Rāmānuja refers region religion religious represented ritual royal patronage Śaiva Sambalpur Sankarācārya Sanskrit shrine Śiva Somavamsi Sonepur South Stietencron stone Subhadra Sudarśana symbol Tantric temple in Puri texts tradition tree triad Tripathi Utkala Vaiṣṇava village Viṣṇu Viṣṇuism Western Orissa worship Yayāti