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Dharma, Disorder and the Political in Ancient India: The Apaddharmaparvan of the Mahabharata
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Dharma, Disorder and the Political in Ancient India: The Apaddharmaparvan of the Mahabharata

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The Apaddharmaparvan, ‘the book on conduct in times of distress’, is an important section of the great Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata which, despite its significance for Mahabharata studies and for the history of Indian social and political thought, has received little attention in scholarly literature. This book places the Apaddharmaparvan within its literary and ideological contexts. In so doing it explores the development of a conception of brahmanic kingship morally justifiable within the terms of a debate largely set by various alternative social movements of the period. This book further explores the implications for our understanding of the Mahabharata that follow from the Apaddharmaparvan’s presentation as a poetically cohesive unit within itself and within the wider parameters of the Mahabharata.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
432
ISBN
9789004158153

The Apaddharmaparvan, ‘the book on conduct in times of distress’, is an important section of the great Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata which, despite its significance for Mahabharata studies and for the history of Indian social and political thought, has received little attention in scholarly literature. This book places the Apaddharmaparvan within its literary and ideological contexts. In so doing it explores the development of a conception of brahmanic kingship morally justifiable within the terms of a debate largely set by various alternative social movements of the period. This book further explores the implications for our understanding of the Mahabharata that follow from the Apaddharmaparvan’s presentation as a poetically cohesive unit within itself and within the wider parameters of the Mahabharata.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
432
ISBN
9789004158153