Nepal
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ISBN: 157062061X / Publisher: Shambhala, November 1994
Not an average tourist guidebook with recommendations on where to sleep and eat, but a reference suitable for scholars and travelers alike, who wish to appreciate the cultural splendors of Nepal in their historical and religious context. Includes 263 b&w photos, 11 figures, 22 maps and plans, and 16 color plates, as well as a chronology and a glossary (inexplicably without pronunciation). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Essential for both the traveller and scholar alike, Nepal fills a long dormant gap in the literature of this spectacular region and is a product of many years of individual research by scholars of Nepal's history, religion, art and sociology. It draws on a variety of authoritative studies of Nepal's cultural history that have been published in European and Nepalese languages.The guide begins with an overview of the history of Nepal. This focuses on the Kathmandu Valley, with its rich and sophisticated culture, but also outlines developments of historical importance outside the Valley. This is followed by a detailed introduction to religion as it is practised in Nepal: here, the focus is on Hinduism and Buddhism, and on the major deities of each tradition, their relationship to one another, and their representation in art and sculpture.Although written mainly by academics, the book is intended for a general readership. Easily portable in format, Nepal does not tell the reader where to stay, what to eat or what to wear. It will though help those who wish to appreciate the cultural splendours of Nepal in their historical and religious context and require more information than is imparted by the average tourist guidebook.
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