Dear all,

 

following Tim’s suggestions regarding the Newar guthi system, I also suggest to read:

 

Mahesh Chandra Regmi, Landownership in Nepal. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1976, ch. 4.

Gerard Toffin, From Kin to Caste. The Role of Guthis in Newar Society and Culture. Lalitpur: Social Science Baha (Mahesh Chandra Regmi Lecture, 2005).

 

And, Dominik, as already remarked by Christoph Emmrich, it’s guthi in Nevārī and not guṭhī (as in Nepālī). So you ‘correction’ in the Wikipedia article which refers to the Newar system is wrong, even though both terms stem from Skt. goṣṭhī.

 

Best,

Axel

 

 

Prof. Dr. Axel Michaels

Seniorprofessor | Vice President Heidelberg Academy of Science and Humanities | 

Director Research Unit "Historical Documents of Nepal" (नेपालका पूर्व-आधुनिक कालका लिखतहरू), Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

South Asia Institute
Im Neuenheimer Feld 330
69120 Heidelberg, Germany

http://www.haw.uni-heidelberg.de/forschung/forschungsstellen/nepal/index.de.html

 

 

 

 

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Following up Ken’s and Matthew’s suggestion, here are some sources on guthis in Nepal < goṣṭḥī in Licchavi inscriptions:

 

Bernhard Kölver and Hemraj Śakya, Documents from the Rudravarna-Mahävihära, Pätan. 1. Sales and Mortgages (1985), esp. disc. on pp. 18–21.

U. N. Sinha, Development of Panchayats in Nepal (Patna, 1973, chapter IV.

Mary Slusser in Nepal Maṇḍala (1982).

John K. Locke, Buddhist Monasteries of Nepal (Kathmandu: Sahayogi Press, 1985), esp. pp. 10, 14, and passim.

Phanindra Ratna Vajracharya, "Role of Guthi in Newar Buddhist Culture” (1998 conference paper summary):

http://www.aioiyama.net/lrc/papers/cbhnm-ppr-6.htm 

 

Best,

 

Tim 

 

Timothy Lubin

Professor of Religion and Adjunct Professor of Law

Chair of the Department of Religion

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Washington and Lee University

Lexington, Virginia 24450

 

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You may wish to look into the surviving, vestigial manifestation, in the form of the guṭhī of Newar society in Kathmandu. There is a Wikipedia article on the subject https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guthi

(though it's misspelled there with a dental instead of retroflex consonant). But I imagine that the literature on Newar sociology and anthropology with have more - perhaps some of the others on the list can help with bibliography in that area.

 

Matthew

 

Matthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes

Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of Chicago