Religious interactions in Mughal India

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Other Authors: Dalmia, Vasudha (Other) , Faruqui, Munis D. (Other)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: New Delhi, India Oxford Univ. Press 2014
Edition:First ed.
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Author Notes:ed. by Vasudha Dalmia; Munis D. Faruqui
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Vasudha Dalmia and Munis D. Faruqui
  • I:Of intersectionsIdeology and state-building: Humāyūn's search for legitimacy in a Hindu-Muslim environment Eva Orthmann
  • Dara Shukoh, Vedenta, and imperial succession Munis D. Faruqui
  • The prince and the Muvaḥḥid: Dārā Shikoh and Mughal engagements with Vedānta Supriya Gandhi
  • Learned Brahmins and the Mughal court: the Jyotiṣas Christopher Minkowski
  • Drowned in the sea of mercy: the textual identification of Hindu Persian poets from Shi'i Lucknow in the Taz̲kira of Bhagwān Dās "Hindi" Stefano Pellò
  • Faith and allegiance in the Mughal era: perspectives from Rajasthan Ramya Sreenivasan
  • II:Of proximity and distanceInflected Kathas: Sufis and Krishna Bhaktas in Awadh Francesca Orsini
  • Sant and Sufi in Sundardās's poetry Monika Horstmann
  • Hagiography and the "other" in the Vallabha Sampradaya Vasudha Dalmia
  • Diatribes against Śāktas in Banarasi bazaars and rural Rajasthan: Kabīr and his Rāmānandī Hagiographers Heidi Pauwels
  • Muslims as devotees and outsiders: attitudes toward Muslims in the Vārtā literature of the Vallabha Sampradāya Shandip Saha
  • Mahamat Prannath and the Pranami movement: Hinduism and Islam in a seventeenth-century mercantile sect Brandan Larocque.