Reinterpreting the notion of the Bharatvarsha
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v2i1.130Keywords:
Hindu sacred space, incomprehensible spectacle, Puranic cosmography, Brahmanical discourse, Chakkavatti, ethnocivilizational concept, geographical entity, primordial stageAbstract
This paper is attempted to examine the origin of the idea of Bharatavarsha-whether this idea originated in the early historic times [Rigvedic period]/or in the early medieval or medieval period or whether the ‘idea of India is a colonial construct’. In this paper a panoply of not only literary/Brahmanic/Puranic sources but also archaeological sources from across the country even the extreme south or the Jambudvip have been utilized. Whether the idea of India represented the idea of a ‘Hindu Sacred Space’ or is a colonial construct of a mere ‘Geographical entity/ unit’ where the civilizational traits were in the evolutionary stage/ primordial stage.
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