ABSTRACT

Organized Naga military activity originally flourished under state patronage. During the latter half of the sixteenth century and the early part of the seventeenth century, a number of bands of fighting ascetics formed into akharas with sectarian names and identities.
The Dasnami Sannyasis constitute perhaps the most powerful monastic order which has played an important part in the history of India. The cult of the naked Nagas has a long history. The present volume aims to explore new findings which are available in various archives and repositories in order to fill up the lacuna in Jadunath Sarkar’s work on the subject as elaborated in the present introduction.

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chapter 1|11 pages

Life of Shankarāchārya

chapter 2|6 pages

The Date of Shankarāchārya

chapter 3|11 pages

Shankarāchārya’s Teachings

chapter 4|7 pages

The Ten Orders or Dasnamis

chapter 5|10 pages

Rules and Practices of Dasnami Monks

chapter 6|14 pages

The Akharas and their Constitution

Past History of the Akharas

chapter 7|3 pages

Householder or Grihastha Gosavis

chapter 9|12 pages

Rajendra Giri Gosain (ad 1751-1753)

chapter 10|12 pages

Anupgiri alias Himmat Bahadur: Early Career

chapter 11|6 pages

In the Jat Service, 1764-1766

chapter 12|5 pages

In Bundelkhand and Oudh Service

chapter 13|11 pages

In the Emperor’s Service

chapter 17|8 pages

Military Services under our Princes