An edition of Banaras (1983)

Banaras

city of light.

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Banaras
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An edition of Banaras (1983)

Banaras

city of light.

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One of the oldest living cities in the world, Banaras is the holy place of the Hindus, as significant to them as Jerusalem is to Jews and Christians and Mecca is to Muslims. Referred to by Hindus as Kashi (the Luminous), the city is visited by pilgrims from all over India, who come to bathe in the Ganges -- many, indeed, to die on its sacred banks. Basing her work on Sanskrit texts and on her experience of the city itself, Diana L. Eck analyzes the art and architecture, geography, history, and anthropology of Banaras and describes its elaborate and thriving rituals, its myths and literature, and its continuing importance to religious seekers. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Penguin (India)
Language
English
Pages
427

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Cover of: Banaras
Banaras
September 15, 1998, Columbia University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Banaras
Banaras: city of light
1993, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Banaras
Banaras: city of light
1984, Routledge & Kegan Paul
in English
Cover of: Banaras
Banaras: city of light
1983, Routledge & Kegan Paul
in English
Cover of: Banaras
Banaras: city of light.
1983, Penguin (India)
in English
Cover of: Banaras
Banaras: City of Light (Princeton Paperbacks)
September 1983, Princeton Univ Pr
Paperback in English

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New Delhi

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xvi, 427p. :
Number of pages
427

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OL18642803M
ISBN 10
0140190791
Library Thing
1171783
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3311742

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BANARAS is a magnificent city, rising from the western bank of the River Ganges, where the river takes a broad crescent sweep toward the north.
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