Epigraphic Gleanings on Brāhmaṇism in Chamba, c. Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries CE

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Studies in History Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI:10.1177/02576430211042141
A. Verma
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Chamba region in western Himalayas has attracted the attention of researchers after decipherment of hundreds of inscriptions spanning the period between early eighth to eighteenth century. The present article is a fresh attempt to study the epigraphs to probe into the arrival of the brāhmaṇa community from different parts of the country at different time spans into Chamba. How this arrival in periodical waves affected the political and religious milieu of the region is the focus of the present study. An interaction of pre-existing indigenous elements of polity and religion with the new dominating Brāhmaṇical elements ultimately legitimized the position of the kings within the Brāhmaṇical order, in reciprocity for the land grants these brāhmaṇas received. In epigraphs, we notice the dominance of brāhmaṇa writers with specific indication of their gotra and sometimes Vedic affiliation that has been summarized in this research through tabular data for an easy understanding of their content and context. Our analysis throws light on new information with regard to migration, grants-in-perpetuity and the Brahmanization of the royal house of Chamba between the eighth and eighteenth centuries.
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公元8至18世纪昌巴关于Brāhmaṇism的铭文收集
喜马拉雅山脉西部的昌巴地区已经引起了研究人员的注意,在破译了数百个跨越8世纪早期到18世纪的铭文之后。本文通过对铭文的研究,探讨了brāhmaṇa社区在不同时间跨度内从全国不同地区进入昌巴的情况。这种周期性浪潮的到来如何影响该地区的政治和宗教环境是本研究的重点。先前存在的本土政治和宗教因素与新的主导因素Brāhmaṇical的相互作用最终使国王在Brāhmaṇical秩序中的地位合法化,作为对这些brāhmaṇas获得的土地授予的互惠。在铭文中,我们注意到brāhmaṇa作者的主导地位,他们有特定的指示,有时是吠陀的从属关系,在本研究中通过表格数据总结,以便于理解他们的内容和背景。我们的分析揭示了有关移民、永久授予和昌巴王室在8世纪至18世纪之间的婆罗门化的新信息。
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期刊介绍: Studies in History reflects the considerable expansion and diversification that has occurred in historical research in India in recent years. The old preoccupation with political history has been integrated into a broader framework which places equal emphasis on social, economic and cultural history. Studies in History examines regional problems and pays attention to some of the neglected periods of India"s past. The journal also publishes articles concerning countries other than India. It provides a forum for articles on the writing of different varieties of history, and contributions challenging received wisdom on long standing issues.
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