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摘要
这项研究汇集了Vallabha sampradāy历史上一个引人注目的宗教事件的书面和视觉证据:一个被称为七人节的礼拜表演Svarūps。1739年至1740年,在Śrī Nāthjī纳特瓦拉神庙举行了这一仪式,由牧师、皇室成员和信徒参加,在充满挑战的历史时期之后,开启了一个新的繁荣和幸福时期。这项研究整合了各种材料,以创造一个生动的画面,丰盛的节日,它的组织者(Tilkāyat Govardhanesh, b. 1707),它的赞助商(哥打的Maharao Durjan Sal, r. 1723-56),和它的神圣参与者,svarūps -该教派最珍贵的奎师那圣像。对来源的详细分析将揭示重要的因素,如交织的网络,拉杰put政治盟友,和相关性和行动范围sampradāy在18世纪。
Mobility and Festivity: Krishna Icons and the Reunion of the Seven Svarūps of 1739–40
This study brings together written and visual evidence of an imposing religious event in the Vallabha sampradāy history: a liturgical performance known as the Festival of the Seven Svarūps. Officiated at the Śrī Nāthjī temple of Nathdwara in 1739–40, it was attended by priests, royalty, and devotees to launch a new period of prosperity and well-being after challenging historical times. This study integrates diverse materials to create a vivid picture of the sumptuous festivity, its organizer (Tilkāyat Govardhanesh, b. 1707), its sponsor (Maharao Durjan Sal of Kota, r. 1723–56), and its sacred participants, the svarūps – the most treasured Krishna icons of the sect. A detailed analysis of the sources will reveal important elements, such as the intertwined network, the Rajput political allies, and the relevance and range of action of the sampradāy in the eighteenth century.