Making Sense of Temples and Tirthas: Rajput Construction Under Mughal Rule

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI:10.1177/0971945820905289
Catherine B. Asher
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This article examines temple construction under Mughal rule by significant Rajput rulers—some reluctant and some amenable—to accepting Mughal authority. During the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries high ranking Hindu nobles who easily found favour with the Mughal court built on both their ancestral lands and on crown lands, but those who accepted Mughal hegemony under duress had a more complicated attitude towards temple construction. The temples that the latter group provided were largely in their own territories, often at pilgrimage sites or at sites they intended to transform into pilgrimage sites. The main questions which is article addresses are: Where did these rulers build temples, why and what forms did they take? How does temple construction provide insights into cultural and political aspirations of Rajput kingdoms? Finally, what were the problems arising out of neglect associated of their maintenance and upkeep?
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理解寺庙和提尔塔:莫卧儿统治下的拉杰普特建筑
这篇文章考察了重要的拉吉普特统治者在莫卧儿统治下的寺庙建设——有些不情愿,有些顺从——接受莫卧儿的权威。在十六至十八世纪期间,印度高级贵族很容易得到莫卧儿王朝的青睐,他们在祖先的土地和王室土地上建立了王朝,但那些在胁迫下接受莫卧儿霸权的人对寺庙建设的态度更为复杂。后一个群体提供的寺庙大多在他们自己的领土上,通常在朝圣地点或他们打算改造成朝圣地点的地点。这篇文章提出的主要问题是:这些统治者在哪里建造寺庙,为什么以及采取了什么形式?寺庙建设如何深入了解拉吉普特王国的文化和政治愿望?最后,由于对其维护和保养的忽视而产生的问题是什么?
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