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The raja's magic clothesThe raja's magic clothes

The raja's magic clothes

Joanne Punzo Waghorne

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In The Raja's Magic Clothes, Joanne Punzo Waghorne places before our eyes British imperialism and a small South India kingdom in the actual settings in which they performed their interplay - not only in the Indian world but also in the world of English courtiers, diplomats, and scholars. The Raja's Magic Clothes explores the refashioning of the rituals of kingship in Pudukkottai during the crucial period from 1858 to 1947. Waghorne discusses these changes in the context of a profound but undeclared reciprocity that occurred between British overlord and Indian prince, between British bureaucrat and Hindu pandit, and between British scholar and British civil servant in creating the grand ceremonial system of the Raj, and with it the multifarious world of ornamental things that permeated Victorian life. Since Joanne Waghorne was permitted use of the Palace Records for the first time, The Raja's Magic Clothes includes significant new material for scholars. In addition, the book provides the first full photographic documentation of the old palace at Pudukkottai, the Dakshinamurti temple within that palace, and the interior of the state Tirugokarnam temple, giving readers the opportunity to see the palace and both temples not only for the beauty of their art and architecture but also in the context of the complex ritual system.

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OL Work ID
OL3722008W

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Case studiesKings and rulersPolitics and governmentReligious aspectsAspectos religiososAspect religieuxEstudio con casosPolitique et gouvernement15.75 history of AsiaReligieuze aspectenRois et souverainsPolítica y gobiernoReyes y gobernantesKönigKoningschapIndia, kings and rulersIndia, politics and governmentIndia, religion

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