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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources A Topographical List of Inscriptions of the Madras Presidency, collected till 1915 with notes and references by V. Rangacharya, Vol. II, Madras, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of Southern India Vol. II: List of Inscriptions and Sketch of the Dynasties of Southern India by Robert Sewell, Madras, Vol. IV: Tamil and Sanskrit Inscriptions by Jas Burgess with trs. by S.M. Natesa Sastri, Madras, Puranas Bhagvata Purana (ed.) J.L. Sastri, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi, Epigraphia Indica XXVII- pp Koil Olugu (Srirangam Temple Chronicle- ed by Krishnamachariyar in 1888 A.D.) Narada Purana (ed.) J.L. Sastri, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi, Padma Purana (ed.) G.P.Bhatt, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi, Skanda Purana (ed.) G.P.Bhatt, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi, South Indian Inscriptions, Vol. 24 (Pub. By Archaeological Survey of India) The Historical Inscriptions of Southern India Collected till 1932 and Outlines of Political History by Robert Sewell, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi,

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6 Gordon, Stewart, Robes of Honour : A Transactional Kingly Ceremony, The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol 33, 1996, pp Gordon, Colin, Afterword in Michel Foucault, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, , trans. Colin Gordon et al., New York, Pantheon, 1980, pp Gough, Kathleen, Mode of Production in Southern India, Economic and Political Weekly, Annual Number, February(Bombay), Gurukkal, Rajan, Forms of Production and Forces of Change in Ancient Tamil Society, Studies in History, N.S.5(2), Hall, Kenneth R., Trade and Statecraft in the Age of the Colas, New Delhi, 1980., Merchants, Rulers and Priests in an Early Indian Sacred Centre, in (ed) Structure and Society in Early South India-Essays in Honour of Noboru Karashima, Oxford University Press, New York, Hardy, Adam, Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, pp. 18,1995. Hari Rao, V.N., The Srirangam Temple, Art and Architecture, Sri Venkateswara University Press, Tirupati, 1967., History of Srirangam Temple, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Harle, James C., Temple Gateways in South India : The Architecture and Iconography of the Chidambaram Gopuras, Oxford, 1985., The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent, London, I986, pp.332. Penguin, Heitzman, James, Gifts of power: Lordship in an Early Indian State, OUP, New Delhi,

7 , Ritual Polity and Economy: The Transactional Network of an Imperial Temple in Medieval South India, Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient (hereafter JESHO), 34, 1991., State Formation in South India, , The Indian and Social History Review, 24., 1985., Temple Urbanism in Medieval South India, The Journal of Asian Studies, 46(4), Heesterman, J.C., The Conundrum of the king s Authority, in J. F. Richards (ed) Kingship and Authority in South Asia, Madison, 1978., Power and Authority in Indian Tradition, in R. J. Moore (ed.), Tradition and Politics in South Asia, Delhi, 1979., The Inner Conflict of Tradition: Essays in Indian Ritual, kingship, and Society, Chicago, Hocart, A. M., Kings and Councillors: An Essay in the Comparative Anatomy of Human Society, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), Hudson, D. Dennis, The Vaikuntha Perumal Temple at Kanchipuram, Chennai : Prakriti foundation, Inden, Ronald, Ritual, Authority and Cyclic time in Hindu Kingship, in J. F. Richards (ed) Kingship and Authority in South Asia, Madison, Iyengar, S. Krishnaswami, Some Contributions of South India to Indian Culture, University of Calcutta, Jha, D. N., Temples as Landed Magnates in Early Medieval South India (c. A.D ),in R.S. Sharma (ed), Indian Society: Historical Probing, D.D. Kosambi Commemoration Volume, People s Publishing House, New Delhi,

8 Kaimal, Padma, Shifting Meanings of an Icon, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 81, No. 3 (Sep., 1999), pp Karashima, Noboru, South Indian History and Society : Studies from Inscriptions A.D , Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1984., Towards a New Formation : South Indian Society under Vijayanagara Rule, OUP, New Delhi, 1992., South India Temple Inscriptions: A New Approach to Their Study, South Asia, 19,1996., Nattavars in Tamil Nadu during the Pandya and Vijayanagara Periods, Journal of the Epigraphical Society of India, 22, 1996., The Untouchables in Tamil Inscriptions and Other Historical Sources in Tamil Nadu, in H.Kotani (ed), Caste System, Untouchability and the Depressed, New Delhi, 1997., (ed), Socio-Cultural Change in Villages in Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu, Part-1 : Pre-Modern Period, Tokyo, 1983, Kingship in Indian History, Manohar Publications, New Delhi, 1999., also see Omnibus edition, OUP, New Delhi, 2001., History and Society in South India, The Cholas to Vijayanagar, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, Kolenda, Pauline, Women as Tribute, Woman as flower: Images of Woman in Weddings in North and South India, American Ethnologist, 11, and Rober E. Frykenberg (eds), Studies of South India. An Anthology of Recent Research and Scholarship, New Era Publications Madras, Krishnaswami, A., The Tamil Country under Vijayanagara, Annamalai,

9 Kulke, Hermann, Maharajas, Mahants, and Historians: Reflections on the Historiography of Early Vijayanagara and Sringeri in Anna L. Dallapicola (ed.), Vijayanagara-City and Empire: New Currents of Research, Vol 1, Stuttgart : Steiner Verlag, Weisbaden, 1985, pp , Kings and cults, State formation and Legitimation in India and Southeast Asia, Manohar, New Delhi, Lalitha, R., The Economic Status of Women under the Imperial Cholas, Y. Krishan (ed), Essays in Indian History and Culture, New Delhi, Ludden, David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton, Mack, Alexandra, One Landscape, Many Experiences: Differing Perspectives of the Temple Districts of Vijayanagara, in Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Vol. 11, No. 1, Recent Advances in the Archaeology of Place, Part 1 (Mar., 2004), pp Mahalingam, T. V., South Indian Polity, University of Madras, Madras, 1954., Village Communities in South India, in Transactions of the Archaeological Society of South India, I (1955), pp Maxwell, Thomas, The Gods of Asia: Image, Text and Meaning, Oxford University Press, Delhi, Michell, George (ed.), Encyclopedia of Indian Temple Architecture: South India, Drdvidadesa, Later Phase, ca. A.D. I , American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, 2001., The Hindu Temple : An Introduction to its Meanings and Forms, New York, 1977., The Vijayanagara Courtly Style: Incorporation and Synthesis in the Royal Architecture of Southern India, th centuries, Manohar, New Delhi,

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