Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
48
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1978
Editore
Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Asian Studies, Cornell University
Descrizione
In this compelling exploration of the devarāja cult, Hermann Kulke delves into the intricate tapestry of ancient religious practices that shaped political and cultural landscapes. The cult, centered around the divine kingship, reveals how sacred rituals intertwined with governance, highlighting the powerful connection between spirituality and authority.
Kulke's insightful analysis draws readers into a world where human and divine realms intersect, inviting them to consider how these beliefs influenced societies over time. With a narrative that balances academic rigor and engaging storytelling, this work illuminates the significance of the devarāja cult in history, offering a fresh perspective on its enduring legacy.
Kulke's insightful analysis draws readers into a world where human and divine realms intersect, inviting them to consider how these beliefs influenced societies over time. With a narrative that balances academic rigor and engaging storytelling, this work illuminates the significance of the devarāja cult in history, offering a fresh perspective on its enduring legacy.