
Chiefly, on the cult of Krishna, Hindu deity.
This work investigates the historical development and cultural significance of the Krishna cult within the religious landscape of medieval India. Vaudeville, a noted scholar of Indian religious traditions, utilizes a combination of hagiographic texts, vernacular poetry, and historical records to trace the evolution of Krishna worship. The book argues that these myths and legends served as vital mechanisms for social cohesion and theological expression during a period of significant religious transition.
What You Will Find
Scholars frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for understanding the development of bhakti traditions in medieval India. The prose is noted for its academic rigor and its ability to synthesize complex mythological narratives into a coherent historical framework.
Page Count:
342
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Indian Branch
ISBN-10:
0195644719
ISBN-13:
9780195644715
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