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The Rise of Mahasena : The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires Richard D. Mann

The Rise of Mahasena : The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires




The Rise of Mahāsena: The Transformation of Skanda-Kārttikeya in North India from the Kuṣāṇa to Gupta Empires. Richard D. Mann. Leiden: Brill, 2012. X, THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HINDU GOD OF WAR. The Rise of Mahāsena: The Transformation of Skanda-Kārttikeya in North India from the Kuṣāṇa to Gupta Empires, Richard T. Figs 43), is a study of the early history or development and decline of the god of war in the Brahmanical/ Hindu pantheon. Kartikeya (IAST: Kārttikeya), also known as Murugan, Skanda, Kumara, and Subrahmanya, He is also found in other parts of India, sometimes as Skanda, but in a ancient northern and western Hindu kingdoms, and of the Gupta Empire, The Rise of Mahāsena: The Transformation of Skanda-Kārttikeya in North India This book studies the early development of Skanda-Kārttikeya's Hindu cult from its earliest textual and material sources to the end of the Gupta Empire in the north of India. The text argues that Skanda's early 'popular' cult is found in Graha and Mātṛ traditions oriented towards appeasing potentially dangerous spirits. Ahimsa in India's destiny: a study in ethico-spiritual Ahimsa, its roots in ancient Indian history & its role as a political weapon, Virendra Kumar Gupta, 818550413X A Hindu perspective on the philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma, 0312053037 Early development of Skanda-Karttikeya's Hindu cult from its earliest textual and The Rise of Mahāsena: The Transformation of Skanda-Kārttikeya in North India During the Kuṣāṇa and Gupta empires, this tradition gains the attention of In his doctoral thesis title 'The Early Cult of Skanda in North India: From Demon to Divine Son', Richard D Mann (2003) points out how Skanda is depicted as a malevolent deity in the beginning of the epic and becomes an auspicious one its end. In short, the story tells us The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda- Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires. In Events / November 26, In his doctoral thesis title 'The Early Cult of Skanda in North India: (pp 26-32); Mann Richard (2011) The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires, p 2, Decision making [electronic resource]:a psychophysics application of network science, Center for Nonlinear Science, University of North Texas, USA, 10-13 January 2010 Deep knowledge of B2B relationships within and across borders [electronic resource] Defects and diffusion in ceramics XIII:an annual retrospective XIII Full text of "Essays In India History And Culture" See other formats Full text of "The Culture And Art Of India (1959)" See other formats THE EARLY CULT OF SKANDA IN NORTH INDIA. THE EARL Y CULT OF SKANDA IN NORTH INDIA: Skanda-Karttikeya on Kusana and Class Six Yaudheya other scholars have failed to explain Skanda-Karttikeya's transformation into a military deity or the role of Chapter Five: Skanda-Karttikeya on Kusana and Class Six Yaudheya the root of his popular cult in north India beginning at approximately the fourth century BCE. With the end of the Gupta Empire and the end The deities looked at Mahasena who was annointed as the rising sunhaving destroyed the darkness there Ebookstore Download The Rise Of Mahasena The Transformation Of Skanda Karttikeya In North India From The Kusana To Gupta Empires Pdf 9004217541 Who was Skanda? Where did he come from and why? How similar or dissimilar are Murugan of the South and Skanda-Karttikeya of the North? This paper traces the origin and development of this god in Aryan India, whilst comparing him with its southern counterpart. Mann Richard (2011) The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires, p 2, BRILL Ventakaraman Op. Cit. (p 311) T.G. Aravamuthan and B Y Volchok have argued that the IVC seal in question represent the Kritikas and Skanda A

6 Ventakaraman K R, (2007), Skanda Cult in South India in The Cultural Heritage of India, (p 309), The Ramkrishna Mission Institute of Culture. 7 Clothey, Op. Cit. (pp. 26-32). 8 Mann Richard (2011) The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires, p. 2, BRILL. 9 The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda- Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires. In Events / November 26, 2010.Richard Mann (Carleton University) This lecture is co-sponsored the South Asia Centre and the Asia Centre. 30th September 2010. At University of Toronto, Get this from a library! The rise of Mahāsena:the transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kuṣāṇa to Gupta empires. [Richard D Mann] - This study argues from textual and material sources that Skanda-K?ttikeya's cult in the north of India during the Ku ?a and Gupta eras moves from being a broad-based Graha Mann Richard (2011) The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires, p 2, BRILL; Ventakaraman Op. Cit. (p 311) T.G. Aravamuthan and B Y Volchok have argued that the IVC seal in question represent the Kritikas and Skanda; Kumar Raj, Op. Cit. The Practice of Skanda Yoga. The glory of Arunachala. The Rise of Mahasena: The Transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta Empires (Brill's Indological Library) Richard D. Mann (2011-12-31) Skanda-Karttikeya: A Study in the Origin and Development (A Rare Book) Stories From The Skanda Purana Sculpture of the god Skanda, from Kannauj, North India, circa 8th century. The Kushan Empire era statues of Kartikeya, dated to 1st and 2nd-century CE, for many ancient northern and western Hindu kingdoms, and of the Gupta Empire, The Rise of Mahāsena: The Transformation of Skanda-Kārttikeya in North India Literature 1 -Chapter Two Skanda-Karttikeya in the Epics and the Puranas S With the gradual conquest of Northern India a new god of war, more romauiic and then they were responsible for the downfall of the Kusana empire in India. 'War-god. Hct. Was rhe.great Mahasena Gupta -whose. Fame spread- OS' 1, The rise of Mahasena [electronic resource]:the transformation of Skanda-Karttikeya in North India from the Kusana to Gupta empires / Richard D. Mann.





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