Early Gaya

The Emergence of Tirthasraddha

Authors

  • Matthew R. Sayers Lebanon Valley College Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.29635

Keywords:

ancestor worship, dharma, hinduism, pilgrimage, śrāddha, tīrtha

Abstract

This article describes the earliest recognition of tirtha in the dharmasastra literature, discusses the earliest associations between tirtha and sraddha, and traces the emergence of Gaya as a sacred place with a particular connection to sraddha as found in the Brahmanical religious literature. I argue that the references to tirthasraddha and Gaya found in the earliest Brahmanical dharma texts represent fledgling efforts by the educated class of brahmins to appropriate and legitimate the ritual practices associated with pilgrimage by incorporating them into their discourse on dharma.

Author Biography

  • Matthew R. Sayers, Lebanon Valley College

    Matthew Sayers is associate Professor of Religion at Lebanon Valley College. he is the author of Feeding the Dead: Ancestor Worship in Ancient India (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013) and the co-editor (with David Geary and Abhishek Singh Amar) of CrossDisciplinary Perspectives on a Contested Buddhist Site: Bodh Gaya Jataka (London: Routledge, 2012).

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2017-01-17

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Sayers, M. R. (2017). Early Gaya: The Emergence of Tirthasraddha. Religions of South Asia, 10(1), 9-30. https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.29635

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