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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Survey of the Collected Cartographic Material
- 2. Kasikha??okta-Kasi in Texts
- 2.1 Aspects of Pura?a Studies
- 2.2 Spatial Texts on Banaras in Sanskrit Literature
- The Oldest Version of the Skandapura?a
- Bha??arai's Edition of the Ambikakha??a
- The Kasikha??a
- Other Puranic Sources
- 2.3 Manuscripts on the Sacred Topography of Banaras
- 2.4 The Kasidarpa?am or the Interrelatedness of Text and Map
- 3. Kasiyatra-Maps and Processions in Banaras
- 3.1 The Debate Concerning the Pañcakrosiyatra
- The Booklet Pañcakrosi ke Marg ka Vicar
- The Search for the "old" and "new" Pañcakrosi Route
- Right or Wrong? Spatial Texts and Pilgrimage Practice
- 4. Kasidarsana-Kasi in Maps
- 4.1 The Stylised Map of Vara?asi
- The Central Structure Around Visvesvara
- The Eight Circles Surrounding the Central Structure with Visvesvara
- The Outer Circle
- The Temples Outside the Square
- The Shrines and Temples Inside the Square and Outside the Area of the Antarg?hayatra
- The Stylised map of Vara?asi: Visualizing Centrality
- 4.2 The Pictorial Map Pilgrims in Banaras
- The River Front Panorama
- The Yoginis
- Inscriptions on the Map Pilgrims in Banaras
- Objects and Places on the Map Pilgrims in Banaras
- 4.3 The Saptapuriyatradiprakasapatra Printed in 1873
- Early Printed Maps of Banaras
- On the two Versions of the Map
- The Structure of the Map
- The Agents: Mapmakers, Printers and other Specialists
- The Processions Indicated on the Map
- 4.4 The Mirror of Kasi (Kasidarpa?a) by Kailasanatha Sukula
- The Title of the Map
- The Cardinal Directions and the Orientation of the Map
- Protecting Sacred Space: The Outer Circle
- The 96 Saktis According to Kasikha??a Chapter 72
- Water Places Along the River
- The Textual Content of the Map
- The Kasidarpa?a and the Depiction of Processions
- Visualizing Sacred Spaces
- 5. Conclusion
- Plates
- Appendices
- 1. List of Religious and Topographical Maps of Banaras
- 2. Processions According to Kedarnath Vyas
- a. The Names of the 57 Processions
- b. List of the Nitya-, Antarg?ha-, Pañcakrosi-, Avimukta-, Nagarapradak ?i?a-, Chapannavinayaka-, and A?gayatra
- 3. General Index of Names Indicated on the Analyzed Historical Maps
- Bibliography
- Index
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