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Naga Cults and Traditions
in the Western Himalaya
O.C. Handa

ISBN : 8173871612
Year / Edition : 2004 / First
Pages : 367 + 75 coloured plates
Size / Format : 8.5" X 5.5" / Hardcover
Price : Rs. 850  
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It is for the first time that a detailed and comprehensive study on the snake cults and traditions in the Western Himalaya has been undertaken. In the present study, the genesis of the snake cult among the prehistoric communities in the north Indian mainland has been traced. How the snake cult spread in the Western Himalayan interiors among the native inhabitants has been outlined in a vivid, logical and detailed manner.
The factors responsible for the fusion of the indigenous Rudra-based cults and Naga-based cults have thoroughly been probed, and the factors responsible for the popularity of Naga cult discussed in a detailed manner. The present study is, thus, not only a compilation of the Naga-based cultic traditions, but also a lucid and in-depth analysis, interpretation and explanation of those traditions in the context of the overall socio-cultural format of the region.
This first-hand study of the Naga cults and traditions in the Western Himalayan region, would be of great use for the social scientists, researchers and general readers interested in the Himalayan region.

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 Table of contents...

Preface
1. Geophysical Panorama
2. Socio-Cultural Scenario
3. Genesis of Naga Cult in the Western Himalaya
4. Naga as the Master of the Subterranean
5. Naga as the Lord of Weather
6. Naga as the Terrific God
7. Naga as the Patron God
8. The Anthropomorphized Hero

Appendices
I. List of the Naga Temples in the Western Himalaya
II. List of the Mahasu Devta Temples in Himachal Pradesh and Uttaranchal
III. List of the Mahun Naga Temples in Himachal Pradesh
IV. List of the Gugga Shrines in the Western Himalaya

Bibliography
Index

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 About the author...
Dr. O.C. Handa is a well-known connoisseur of art and culture, and an outstanding scholar in history and archaeology, especially of the Himalayan region, having been in the field for almost half a century. In his pursuits, he has been undertaking several exploratory visits to the farflung nooks and corners of the Western and Central Himalayan regions. That would underscore his zeal to explore the antique but extant material evidences of history, art and culture of the Himalayan region, and his commitment to acquire first-hand and authentic knowledge of various interesting and important aspects of this region. This quality is well reflected in his writings. He did his post-graduation in History from University of Mysore, Ph.D. from Meerut University and D.Lit. form Agra Univ. Having come from civil engineering background, he remained in-charge of the Department of Museum & Archaeology, Himachal Pradesh for several years.
Dr. Handa has sixteen books on art, history, archaeology and culture of the Himalayan region to his credit. Besides, he has been writing articles and research papers for various national and international research journals. He has, thus, more than 500 papers and articles to his credit. He has also been performing for the radio and TV. He has participated and delivered lectures in several regional, national and international seminars and workshops.
He remained a member of different expert committees of Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi and the Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Govt. of India. Dr. Handa remained a fellow of Himachal Academy of Art, Language and Culture, Shimla; Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi; and Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla at different periods. He was a Senior Fellow of the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi from 2001 to 2003.

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