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Jagannatha and the Gajapati Kings of Orissa : A Compendium of Late Medieval Texts

Gaganendra Nath Dash and Ranjan Kumar Das, Manohar, 2010, Studies in Orissan Societies, Culture and History Series, 12, 230 p, ISBN : 9788173048807, $39.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Jagannatha and the Gajapati Kings of Orissa : A Compendium of Late Medieval Texts/Gaganendra Nath Dash and Ranjan Kumar Das

"Lord Jagannatha of Puri, one of most famous Hindu deities, was the “Rashtradevata of Orissa in the medieval period and became a symbol of Oriya identity in modern times. The erstwhile imperial Gajapati kings of Orissa and their successors, the Khurda Rajas, enjoyed special privileges in the cult as Adya-sevaka or ‘first servant’ of Jagannatha and even controlled it to a certain extent.

The present work consists of a comprehensive palm-leaf manuscript combining several originally separate Oriya texts of the fifteenth/sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, compiled by the Deula Karanas, the temple scribes of Puri, in the late eighteenth or the early nineteenth century. They provide firsthand and most authoritative information on land endowments to religious shrines throughout the medieval Orissan period, on rituals and duties of priests and temple servitors and, most important, on legendary and various historical and cultural events during the reign of the Gajapatis.

The present compendium is a unique source for the study of the cult of Jagannatha and the culture and history of pre-colonial Orissa. Coming to light for the first time, it may be regarded as the most important study of its genre after the publication of Puri’s temple chronicle, the Madala Panji, by A.B. Monanty in 1940.”

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