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1900235081900. Hindu religious life in India photo archive showing temple approaches Ganges riverfront ghats public ritual bathing cremation rites ascetic practice and pilgrimage activity at Benares around the turn of the twentieth century. Benares now Varanasi has long been one of Hinduism's sacred cities with miles of steps descending to the Ganges for religious bathing and temple access from the river. The Ganges is regarded by Hindus as the holiest river and ashes of the dead have traditionally been placed in its waters as part of beliefs concerning release after death. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 28 black and white real photo postcards each measuring 3.5" x 5" India circa 1900s. The verso inscription on one card reads "Benares India" and "Burning Ghat Ganges River" anchoring the group to the sacred riverfront where funeral rites bathing temple visits and river traffic occurred in close proximity. A captioned card reading "Hindu Cremation" shows men standing around a raised pyre with a shrouded body while another scene shows a funeral pyre and stacked wood at a riverside burning ghat. Other cards show pilgrims gathered densely at the water men and women washing at the riverbank temple spires rising above crowded steps boats moored before ghats a procession moving along a road a holy man associated with fakir practice on a bed of nails and repeated views of Benares temples and riverfront architecture.<br /> <br /> At Benares religious bathing cremation pilgrimage temple worship and daily commerce shared the same riverfront making the ghats one of the most concentrated sacred landscapes in South Asia. Light edge wear toning corner wear scattered soiling and occasional fading; several cards show stronger surface wear and mounting traces. Overall in good condition. The archive shows turn of the century Hindu ritual practice through cremation ascetic discipline river ablution temple approach and pilgrimage crowds along the Ganges. unknown
190022411London: The Colonial Press 1900. Revised edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in half crimson morocco and marbled boards t.e.g. Revised edition. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Colonial Press hardcover
2007633235Alicos 2007. A few spots at bottom of cover and one at bottom of first page. Pages of text are clean bright and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Soft Cover. Very Good. Alicos Paperback
198018648<p>1st edition. Very Good softcover. Green and white cloth-reinforced card covers with black and white titles and design. Clean square covers and spine; slight fading along edges of front cover; lightly scuffed rear cover; tightly bound; light clean interior with very slight age darkening at page edges; supple leaves. 8vo 209 pp; biblio. See OCLC #469113698. "Iconography of religions Supplement 1".</p> E.J. Brill paperback
190818267<p>1st edition. Good HC no DJ. Red rib-grain cloth over boards gilt stamped titles on front cover and on spine; top edge gilt; laid paper. Lightly scuffed covers and spine; clean but for 1/2 inch dark stain near front cover tail edge and very faint drink ring at front cover center; small area of damp stain on rear cover at top fore corner; tightly bound; some age darkening of end papers; clean interior with very slight general age darkening; supple leaves. 8vo 61 pp. Cf OCLC #6955753.</p> Flushing NY: Privately Published hardcover
1330053230.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8-3H089213271x<p>BRAND NEW. Excellent condition. Never read or opened. No remainder mark. Slight yellowing of pages due to age. 8-3H089213271x</p> Bhaktivedanta Book Trust hardcover