Politics and Religion in Eighteenth-Century India: Jaisingh II and the Rise of Public Theology in Gaudiya Vaisnavism by Sachi Patel
This book explores the contribution of Gaudiya Vaisnava theology to polity and public engagement during the reign of Jaisingh II in the early eighteenth century in North India.
The book analyses specialised treatises produced by the Gaudiya Vaisnavas which provide theological foundations to endorse and encourage responsible public conduct. Using a two-fold approach, the book offers a close reading and examination of Sanskrit primary sources combined with an exploration of the key themes in these works in light of the wider political context. These works were born in a precise historical context; thus, to fully appreciate these works, this book adopts an approach that smudges the boundaries between history, religion and politics. It provides a historical account of the rise of the Kachvaha clan to become the chief partners of the Mughal regime, exploring the effects, reign and governance of the celebrated Kachvaha King Jaisingh II and examines the Gaudiya Vaisnava communitys trials and tribulations as they entered an intensely political world.
A detailed analysis of a fascinating period within Gaudia Vaisnva history, this book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of South Asian Studies, Indology, Religious Studies, South Asian History and Hindu Studies.