Olivgrünes Cover des Buches "Routes, Patterns, Ideologies: Navigating Sacred Sites in India" von Ewa Dębicka-Borek und Ofer Peres, Band 18 der Reihe Ethno-Indology

How to Cite

Dębicka-Borek, Ewa and Peres, Ofer (Eds.): Routes, Patterns, Ideologies: Navigating Sacred Sites in India, Heidelberg: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing, 2025 (Ethno-Indology: Heidelberg Studies in South Asian Rituals, Volume 18). https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1561

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-98887-027-8 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98887-028-5 (Hardcover)

Published

09/30/2025

Authors

Ewa Dębicka-Borek (Ed.), Ofer Peres (Ed.)

Routes, Patterns, Ideologies

Navigating Sacred Sites in India

Hindu sacred geographies are shaped by interwoven webs of myth, ritual, and pilgrimage. Routes, Patterns, Ideologies: Navigating Sacred Sites in India brings together essays that offer in-depth explorations of Hindu sacred spaces, focusing on the relationships between sites as a crucial dimension of their theological and social significance. Drawing on textual analysis, visual studies, and ethnographic insights, the contributors to this volume illuminate the patterns and mechanisms that link sacred sites into dynamic networks, demonstrating how sacrality is continually negotiated through evolving cultural, political, and theological landscapes.

Ewa Dębicka-Borek is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She holds a Ph.D. in Literary Studies, specializing in Sanskrit literary traditions. Her research primarily focuses on Sanskrit religious literature, with a focus on the Pāñcarātra tradition and eulogies of Hindu sacred sites (māhātmyas). She is especially interested in the socio-religious history of the Vaishnava center of Narasiṃha worship at Ahobilam.

Ofer Peres is a postdoctoral researcher at Heidelberg University’s South Asia Institute. He has a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research fields include South Asian religious history, Tamil and Sanskrit literature, and early-modern Tamil Śaivism.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front Matter
i-iv
Contents
v
Ewa Dębicka-Borek, Ofer Peres
1-8
R. Sathyanarayanan
The Pilgrimage to Prayāga Starts from Rāmeśvaram
35-57
Marzenna Czerniak-Drożdżowicz
59-91
Jonas Buchholz
Textual Representations of Kanchipuram’s Śaiva Temple Network
93-122
Ofer Peres
The Origin and Development of the Āṟupaṭaivīṭu Concept
123-169
Ewa Dębicka-Borek
On Marking Sacred Territory, God’s Manifoldness, and Polyphony of Narratives
171-220
Ute Hüsken
Cooperation and Competition
221-255
Olga Nowicka
Brother Temples of Kerala
257-286
Jigyasa Meena
Socio-Political Mobilisation in Princely States of Southern Rajputana
287-321
Backcover

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