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The <i>Dvādas Bhāv</i>, A Mughal version of a Sanskrit story: Perspectives on Islamicate South Asia, cartea 04

Autor Anjali Duhan-Gulia
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2025
The Mughal emperor Akbar had a Sanskrit book called the Dvādas Bhāv translated to Farsi. Dismembered pages or painted folios from this manuscript were dispersed in auctions. This is the first time this book has been put back together and translated into English. The study reveals how the thirtheen paintings that interspersed this text were intrinsic to communicating its meaning.

This was not the first or last Sanskrit work to be translated to Farsi or be illustrated for a Muslim monarch in Hindustan. The Mughals (and some of the Sultans before them) recognized the significance of Indian knowledge traditions. This book however, provides insight into what went into such translations. Who decided which text should be translated and what governed the decisions?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004732681
ISBN-10: 9004732683
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 170 x 245 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Perspectives on Islamicate South Asia


Notă biografică

Dr Anjali Duhan-Gulia, Ph.D. (2017), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, is Assistant Professor of Art History in the Maharshi Dayanand University, Haryana. She was a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Note on Transliteration and Other Scholarly Conventions

Introduction

1 The Narrative of Mrigānk

2 The Dvādas Bhāv: Exploring Its Patronage, Sources and Reception
1 Who Was the Patron of the Dvādas Bhāv?
2 The Dvādas Bhāv: Search for a Source
3 The Dvādas Bhāv: Written Source or Oral Transmission?
4 The Kathāsaritsāgar for Akbar—Fantasy Tales for an Emperor
5 Another Version of the Kathāsaritsāgar
6 Reception of the Dvādas Bhāv

3 Manuscripts for Edification and Pleasure
1 Translation of Indic Knowledge Traditions
2 Akbar’s Translation Bureau
3 Sanskrit Texts Translated for Akbar

4 The Translator, the Translation and the Politics in Translation
1 The Translator
2 The Translation
3 Political and Ethical Norms Embedded in the Dvādas Bhāv

5 The Paintings and Painters: Their Style
1 The Imperial Mughal Atelier in the 1590s
2 Style of the Dvādas Bhāv Paintings
3 The Dvādas Bhāv Painters
4 The Paintings of Ḥusayn Naqqāsh in the Dvādas Bhāv
5 The Paintings of Mullā Shāh Muḥammad and Nūr Muḥammad in the Dvādas Bhāv
6 Collaborative Efforts
7 Illumination by Ṣādiq?

Epilogue: Multiple Shades of Engagement
1 The Knowledge Economy
2 Sanskrit Texts—Pedagogy for Princes and Ḥikmāh for Nobles
3 The Big Picture
4 An Immersive Experience

Appendix A: Translation of Twenty Three Pages of the Dvādas Bhāv
Appendix B: Transcription of the Dvādas Bhāv
Glossary
Bibliography
Index