Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Julia A. B. Hegewald
How did Jainism rise and decline in Karnataka? Originating in East India in the sixth century BCE, Jainism reached Karnataka by the second century CE. By the fifth century CE, it gained supremacy, peaking from the eighth to eleventh centuries CE. However, by the twelfth century, its influence rapidly diminished, leading to severe dependency. This presentation explores the reasons for both the rise and fall, spanning religious, social, political, and economic factors
Time
Monday, 29.04.24 - 04:15 PM
- 05:45 PM
Event format
Lecture series
Topic
Jainism under Threat: Extreme Forms of Dependency in Medieval Karnataka, South India
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Hybrid Event: On-site in Niebuhrstraße 5 or Online Via Zoom
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
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