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Bhakti and the gendered self: a courtesan and a consort in mid nineteenth century Punjab / Malhotra, Anshu   Journal Article
Malhotra, Anshu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Bhakti is viewed as a movement that is subversive of orthodoxy, and inverts the societal norms prescribed by the dharmashastras. This paper looks at the Bhakti movement's long history and transformations into the nineteenth century in Punjab. If womanly dharma within the normative tradition is defined by sexual containment through marriage and wifehood, the accumulated Bhakti legends and hagiographies are examined to see the place of the prostitute in it, and the limits of its revolutionary potential are brought to the fore. By looking at the writings of the Muslim prostitute Piro who comes to live in the establishment of a 'Sikh' guru Gulab Das, in Chathianwala near Lahore during the period of Ranjit Singh, this paper attempts to read Piro's use of Bhakti legends and imagery to build support for her unusual step. The imbrication of the Gulabdasis in hybrid practices that borrowed elements from advaita, Bhakti and Sufi theologies is also delineated. The paper shows Piro's engagement with the radical potential of Bhakti, but also maps her move towards social conformity-the paradox that makes her look at herself simultaneously as a courtesan and as a consort.
Key Words Punjab  Lahore  British India  Orthodoxy  Bhakti Movement  Ranjit Singh 
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Diamonds are forever: the sun may have set on the British empire, but imperial traditions still reign as was evident from prime minister Cameron's refusal to return the Koh-i-Noor to India and the Elgin Marbles to Greece / Ali, Mahir   Journal Article
Ali, Mahir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words India  Greece  Britain  British Empire  Churchill  Cameron 
Ranjit Singh  Koh-i-Noor  Elgin Marbles  Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 
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ID:   096786


Hari Singh Nalwa: champion of the Khalsaji (1791-1837) / Nalwa, Vanit 2009  Book
Nalwa, Vanit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publication, 2009.
Description xv, 367p.Pbk
Standard Number 9788173047855
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Sikhs and the Sikh wars : the rise, conquest and annexation of the Punjab state / Gough, Charles; Innes, Arthur D 1986  Book
Gough Charles Book
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Publication DelhI, Gian publishing house, 1986.
Description xiv, 304p.: mapshbk
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