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Flight Of Deities And Rebirth Of Temples Episodes From Indian History 2019th Edition Meenakshi Jain

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Flight Of Deities And Rebirth Of Temples Episodes From Indian History 2019th Edition Meenakshi Jain
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Publisher: Aryan Books International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Meenakshi Jain
ISBN: 9788173056192, 8173056196
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2019

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Flight Of Deities And Rebirth Of Temples Episodes From Indian History 2019th Edition Meenakshi Jain by Meenakshi Jain 9788173056192, 8173056196 instant download after payment.

This work examines the medieval response to temple destruction and image desecration. While temples were destroyed on a considerable scale, also noteworthy were the repeated endeavours to reconstruct them. In each instance of rebirth, the temple retained its original name, even though there was a visible downsizing in its scale and grandeur. The Keshava temple at Mathura, the Vishwanath temple at Kashi, the Somnath temple in Saurashtra, the Rama mandir at Ayodhya were among the shrines continually restored, well after Hindus had lost all semblance of political power. The Bindu Madhava, the most important Vishnu temple in Varanasi, was demolished in 1669 and a mosque constructed in its place. The temple now bearing the name Bindu Madhava is a modest structure in the shadow of the mosque, but continues the traditions associated with the site. Intriguingly, mosques built on temple sites often retained the sacred names —Bijamandal mosque, Lat masjid, Atala masjid, Gyanvapi mosque, and not to forget, masjid-i- janamsthan

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