Double identity in Orissa's Golden Triangle.(Hindu temples in India)

From: Antiquity | Date: September 1, 2000| Author: JAMES, N. | Copyright information

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The Medieval Hindu temples of Puri, Bhubaneswar and Konark are promoted as Orissa's version of northern India's `Golden Triangle' of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri and Jaipur. One of the less affluent States in India, Orissa stands to benefit from tourism (FIGURE 1). The promotion seeks to appeal to all Indians and foreigners and also to prompt an image of Orissa as a distinct region. Such duality is typical among the diversity of community, ethnic, communal, federalist ...

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