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The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram [Hardcover]

D Dennis Hudson (Author)
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September 25, 2008
This book is the crowning achievement of the remarkable scholar D. Dennis Hudson, bringing together the results of a lifetime of interdisciplinary study of south Indian Hinduism.

The book is a finely detailed examination of a virtually unstudied Tamil Hindu temple, the Vaikuntha Perumal (ca. 770 C.E.). Hudson offers a sustained reading of the temple as a coherent, organized, minutely conceptualized mandala. Its iconography and structure can be understood in the light of a ten-stanza poem by the Alvar poet Tirumangai, and of the Bhagavata Purana and other major religious texts, even as it in turn illuminates the meanings of those texts.

Hudson takes the reader step by step on a tour of the temple, telling the stories suggested by each of the 56 sculpted panels and showing how their relationship to one another brings out layers of meaning. He correlates the stories with stages in the spiritual growth of the king through the complex rituals that formed a crucial dimension of the religion. The result is a tapestry of interpretation that brings to life the richness of spiritual understanding embodied in the temple.

Hudson's underlying assumption is that the temple itself constitutes a summa theologica for the Pancharatra doctrines in the Bhagavata tradition centered on Krishna as it had developed through the eighth century. This tradition was already ancient and had spread widely across South Asia and into Southeast Asia. By interweaving history with artistic, liturgical, and textual interpretation, Hudson makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of an Indian religious and cultural tradition.

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"Dennis Hudson's multidimensional 'decoding' of the 'Emperor's Palace' temple of Lord Vishnu in Kanchipuram is remarkable. He enables us to visualize a three-dimensional vision of God and God's cosmic body in which the central square of the temple symbolizes horizontally a cosmic day and night, and the four levels represent vertically God's transformations in creation and redemption... Dennis Hudson's crowning achievement, almost completed before his death, has been skillfully edited by Margaret Case. It is a gift to his many friends and to all readers who seek a deeper level of understanding of a central Hindu tradition of theology and worship." --John B. Carman, author of The Theology of Ramanuja: An Essay in Interreligious Understanding and Majesty and Meekness: A Comparative Study of Contrast and Harmony in the Concept of God


"In his insightful analysis of the relationship between an eighth-century sacred poem and a Pallava temple, both of which celebrate Vishnu and the temple's royal patron, Dennis Hudson has compelled the monument to reveal its mysteries. Never again will one be able to read temple sculptures as a simple celebration of myth. An interpretive tour de force!" --Vidya Dehejia, author of The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India


"The Body of God is a magnum opus in every sense -- the product of decades of thought and research; huge in its physical and mental bulk; and a new sort of fulcrum for balancing architectural and textual studies in India. It is a daring work. If Hudson is right, the magnificent and mysterious temple of Vaikuntha Perumal affords a vision of how the Bhagavata tradition -- the worship of Vishnu -- stayed vibrant over the course of centuries, through its intellectual sophistication and its engagement with royal power. Fittingly, Hudson's findings have already had an impact on how that temple is revered today." --John Stratton Hawley, Professor of Religion, Barnard College, Columbia University and author of Three Bhakti Voices and, forthcoming, The Memory of Love


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About the author: D. Dennis Hudson (1938-2006) was Professor Emeritus of World Religions at Smith College from 1970 until his retirement in 2000. He published numerous articles, most related to his lifelong study of Vaikintha Perumal Temple in Kanchipuram. In addition, he published Protestant Origins in India: Tamil Evangelical Christians, 1706-1835 in 2000.

About the editor: Margaret Case was for many years Asian Studies editor at Princeton University Press. She is the editor of Govindadeva: A Dialogue in Stone (1996) and author of Seeing Krishna: The Religious World of a Brahman Family in Vrindaban (2000). She organized this volume from virtually complete but differently structured chapters, and compiled the glossary with diacritical marks.

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  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (September 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019536922X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195369229
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,000,111 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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One of the great works done. Every sculpture and Panel analyzed throughly and the reference made are meticulous.
Tremendous work of research. Thivaimozhi and Baghavatham forms the basis of this research.
Great work by the author over many years. I salute this work.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
bhagavata dharma, milk ocean, solar dynasty, lunar dynasty, golden eyes, true wife, black stone icon, brilliant conquering power, prakara wall, outermost continent, prayoga rites, shramana sons, poem about the temple, vyuha formations, bottom sanctum, abhichara rites, anushtubh meter, top sanctum, panels facing north, tenth label, prosperous longevity, vimana wall, southern panels, venerable slave, sculpted program
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Kali Yuga, Bhagavata Purana, Goddess Earth, Sathya Seelan, Pre-eminently Mighty, Mount Meru, Manu Term, Pancharatra Agama, Emperor's Vishnu-house, Nandivarman Pallavamalla, Rudra Shiva, Dvapara Yuga, Ocean of Milk, Indra of Men, Daytime of Boar, Vasudeva Krishna, White Island, Goddess Shri, Surya the Sun, Supreme Person, Yamuna River, Krishna Story, Goddess Chandika Durga, Krita Yuga, Summary of the Brahman Doctrine
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