Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institution Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institution

Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institution

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Publisher Description

Ancient Indian political thought must be understood in the context of religious beliefs. In the earliest cosmology the political order was seen as analogous to the cosmos, its creation a repetition of the divine creation of the cosmic system. Vedic liturgy was essentially an effort to reproduce the cosmic order so as to ensure the effective functioning of society. By the later Vedic period the anthropomorphic gods of the heroic age had been eclipsed by more imposing and aloof deities, and the rituals had become a highly formalized religion with a complex ceremonialism. As religion came to be tied to technical expertise, the priests strengthened their position, isolating themselves from social controls. By the end of this period the Aryan invaders had extended their hegemony over the whole of the Gangetic plain. The book is of great importance for the scholars, researchers, students, teachers and historians as well pertaining to this sphere.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2013
June 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arts & Science Academic Publishing
SELLER
National Book Network
SIZE
924.2
KB

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