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The Undivided River: Indus Valley Civilization, Buddhist Gandhara, and the Sufi Continuity of Sacred Civilization in the Indus Basin

Authors: Bosal, Saad Khizar;

The Undivided River: Indus Valley Civilization, Buddhist Gandhara, and the Sufi Continuity of Sacred Civilization in the Indus Basin

Abstract

SCRA Indus Basin Studies Series No. 1. A forensic reconstruction of five structural continuities connecting Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300-1300 BCE) through Buddhist Gandhara (c. 250 BCE-700 CE) to the Alid-Sufi tradition: (1) the holy person as access point to the divine -- from IVC ritual specialists to Gandharan Buddhas to the Sufi shaykh; (2) the sacred mound as architectural theology -- from IVC citadels to Buddhist stupas to the dargah complex; (3) repetitive sonic technology as spiritual instrument; (4) devotional music as path to God -- from IVC ritual music through Buddhist devotional culture to qawwali; (5) ego dissolution as spiritual apex -- from IVC meditation imagery through Buddhist anatta to Sufi fana. The Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro and the dargah of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar: connected by thirty kilometers of Sindhi landscape and four thousand years of recognition.

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