Cultural and Civilisational Links between India and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Dimensions

Cultural and Civilisational Links between India and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Dimensions

by Shyam Saran
ISBN-10:
9811339368
ISBN-13:
9789811339363
Pub. Date:
12/30/2018
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
ISBN-10:
9811339368
ISBN-13:
9789811339363
Pub. Date:
12/30/2018
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
Cultural and Civilisational Links between India and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Dimensions

Cultural and Civilisational Links between India and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Dimensions

by Shyam Saran
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Overview

The books presents the study undertaken by the ASEAN-India Centre (AIC) at Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) on India’s cultural links with Southeast Asia, with particular reference to historical and contemporary dimensions.

The book traces ancient trade and maritime links, Chola Empire and Southeast Asia, religious exchanges (the Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic heritage), language, scripts and folklore, performing arts, painting and sculpture, architecture, role of the Indian Diaspora, contemporary cultural interaction, etc.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811339363
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 12/30/2018
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Pages: 371
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Shyam Saran, Former Chairman, RIS Member, Governing Board, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Part I: Trade and Maritime Links Between South and Southeast Asia.- Chapter 1 Early Contacts between Bali and India.- Chapter 2 Trans-locality and Mobility across the Bay of Bengal: Nagapattinam in Context.- Chapter 3 Indian Patterned Cotton Textiles and Trade with East and Southeast Asia.- Part II: Continuities and Change.- Chapter 4 Indigenous Thought on Indian Traditions in Thailand.- Chapter 5 Panyupayana: Pre-Islamic Philippines as a Hindu Polity?.- Chapter 6 Indian-Southeast Asian Contacts and Cultural exchanges: Evidence from Vietnam at One Time.- Part III: Representations of Religions and Rituals.- Chapter 7 From Śivaśāsana to Agama Hindu Bali: Tracing the Indic Roots of Modern Balinese Hinduism.- Chapter 8 Power, Prestige and Possession: Interwoven Legacies of Ida Pedendas "Priestesses" in Balinese Hinduism.- Part IV: Textual Traditions and Transmissions.- Chapter 9 Transmission of Textual Traditions in South and Southeast Asia: A View from India.- Chapter 10 The Bhagavad-Gītā Sections of the Old Javanese Bhīṣmaparwa: Text Building and the Formation of the State in Premodern Indonesia.- Chapter 11 The Reworking of Indian Epics in the Hands of Malay and Javanese Authors in the Past.- Chapter 12 Camille Bulcke’s Ramakatha-Utpatti aur Vikas: An Important Reference Work for Scholars in the Field of Ramayana Studies.- Part V: Sacred Geographies and Localisation of Beliefs.- Chapter 13 Archaeology as Soft Power or Power of Plurality in ASEAN-India Cultural Contexts.- Chapter 14 Siva's Land: Understanding the Religious Landscape in Early Southeast Asia.- Chapter 15 Ancient Architectural Influence Between Bali and Majapahit.- Part VI: Evolving Artistic Expressions —- From Tradition to Modernity.- Chapter 16 Natya Sastra-ic Links in Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia.- Part VII: Writing our own Histories: Changing Methodology.- Chapter 17 An Unwilling Divorce: Colonial-Era Epistemology and the Division of South and Southeast Asia.- Chapter 18 Monuments, Motifs, Myths: Architecture and its Transformations in India and Southeast Asia.- Appendix.- Programme of the ASEAN-India Civilizationa Links, July 2015.- Keynote Address by Amb. Anil Wadhwa, Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India.- Inaugural Address by Prof. Lokesh Chandra, President, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).- Valedictory Address by Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, Chairperson, IIC-Asia Project.
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