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Viewing Telugu Inscriptions at Ahobila

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Abstract

One of the important pilgrimage centers (tīrtha) in South India, dedicated to the incarnation (avatāra) of Viṣṇu as Narasiṃha, the man-lion, is located at Ahobila, in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This site was important for the Vijayanagara kings as attested by numerous Telugu inscriptions dated to the 16th century. While their textual content provides valuable information on the social, political and economic cultures of sixteenth century South India, this paper investigates their meaning as visual signs within the contexts that comprise a pilgrimage site rather than as texts read by pilgrims. Additionally, given the paucity of scholarship on Telugu inscriptions, it also contributes to this understudied field.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-180
Number of pages13
JournalSouth Asian Studies
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 3 2019

Keywords

  • Ahobala
  • Ahobila
  • Narasiṃha
  • South India
  • darśana
  • inscriptions
  • tīrtha
  • visual sign
  • visual text

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