Saints, Goddesses And Kings: Muslims And Christians In South Indian Society, 1700 1900

Book Summary


South India is often portrayed as a land of Hindu orthodoxy, yet in fact three great 'world religions' have inter-acted in the region over many centuries. Saints, Goddesses and Kings uses a powerful combination of oral, literary and archival evidence to investigate the social and religious world of those large and influential groups of South Indians who came to identify themselves as Christians and Muslims, while retaining powerful links with the religion and culture of the wider society. Susan Bayly shows how Christianity and Islam spread along the military and agricultural frontiers of southern India, and how certain beliefs and practices derived local force from an ambiguous relationship with the worship of existing Hindu goddesses. Saints, Goddesses and Kings thus illumines not only the meaning and history of religious conversion and the nature of community, but wider processes of social and political change within the sub-continent and, indeed, colonial societies in general.

Book Details


Book Name Saints, Goddesses And Kings: Muslims And Christians In South Indian Society, 1700 1900
Author Susan Bayly, Bayly Susan
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Jan 1990)
ISBN 9780521372015
Pages 532
Language English
Price 8542
 
 

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