Conquering the World, Subduing the Minds: Śaṅkara’s digvijaya in the Local Context
Most of Śaṅkara’s hagiographies feature his conquer of the quarters (digvijaya) as their dominant topos. During his all-India conquest, Śaṅkara was said to have traveled along with his disciples to the four corners of the Indian Peninsula. He is supposed to have established four vidyāpīṭhas (seats...
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Autor principal: | Olga Nowicka |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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