Time, history and the religious imaginary in South Asia
Abingdon, Oxon ;New York :
Routledge,
2011.
vi, 209 p. ;24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Anne Murphy -- Make it Fresh: Time, Tradition, and Newness in Early Modern Indo-Persian Literary Culture / Rajeev Kinra -- Redemptive Pasts and Imperiled Futures: The Writing of a Sikh History / Purnima Dhavan -- Reading Global Islam Through Messianic Renewal in Dasavatar / Teena Purohit -- A Zoroastrian historical imaginary in India / Rastin Mehri -- The Many Pasts of Mamul: Law and Custom in Early Colonial Madras / Aparna Balachandran -- Telling the History of the Sacred Ramaksetra in the Vadesvarodayakavya / Nicolas Dejenne -- The Theographic and the Historiographic in an Indian Sacred Life Story / Christian Lee Novetzke -- Hagiography and the Historical Imagination in Eighteenth Century Punjab / James Hegarty -- Contested Communities and the Re-imagination of Nabhadas's Bhaktamal / James P. Hare -- Images of Nabadwip: Place, evidence, and inspiration / Varuni Bhatia -- Time and Religion-Making in Modern Sikhism / Arvind-Pal S. Mandair.