The King Must Protect the Difference: The Juridical Foundations of Tantric Knowledge

Journal Title: Religions - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 4

Abstract

Drawing upon inscriptional, art historical, as well as largely unstudied and unpublished textual evidence, this paper examines the conceptualization of religious diversity in the Medieval Deccan prior to the Islamic invasions. What our archive suggests, somewhat counterintuitively, is that from the perspective of the state and other disciplinary institutions, religious difference was conceived of in primarily juridical as opposed to doxographical terms; it was a matter of law rather than belief. In other words, in practice, the social performance of the religious identities of particular communities proved inseparable from the delineation of the highly specific legal rights and obligations to which those communities were entitled to adhere. Succinctly, medieval India’s religious diversity was inextricable from the widespread acceptance of a rather capaciously imagined emic form of legal pluralism. The early medieval Dharma´sastric commentarial tradition locates the ¯ textual foundation of this approach to legal pluralism in a discrete and consistent canon of textual resources. As the present work demonstrates, by the eighth century—from the perspective of the Brahmanical legalists themselves—it is this internally coherent body of dharma knowledge that emerges as the key conceptual resource that makes a place within the wider social ecologies of the medieval Deccan for the Tantric knowledge systems and those who practice them.

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Jason Schwartz

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  • EP ID EP25977
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9040112
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Jason Schwartz (2018). The King Must Protect the Difference: The Juridical Foundations of Tantric Knowledge. Religions, 9(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-25977