Kalikapurana

Kalikapurana
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 8120811240
ISBN-13 : 9788120811249
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Synopsis Kalikapurana by : Biswanarayan Shastri

Kalikapurane Murtivinirdesah, ninth in the series of the Kalamulasastra programme is a compilation of about 550 verses from the Kalika Purana which give physical description of a number of gods, goddesses, and demi-gods etc. While some of them are simply conceptual, others are represented in stone and metallic sculptures.

The Divine Library

The Divine Library
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Publisher : Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 089281389X
ISBN-13 : 9780892813896
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis The Divine Library by : Rufus C. Camphausen

Succinctly describes 140 sacred texts, dating from the earliest times to the present, in relation to the cultures that created them.

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9780520331389
ISBN-13 : 0520331389
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian by : Nirad C. Chaudhuri

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1951.

Hindu Rites, Rituals, Customs and Traditions

Hindu Rites, Rituals, Customs and Traditions
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Publisher : Pustak Mahal
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9788122309027
ISBN-13 : 812230902X
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Hindu Rites, Rituals, Customs and Traditions by : Prem P. Bhalla

Rites, rituals and customs play a major role in the life of every person, irrespective of religious affiliations.Right from the time of birth, till a person's passing away and even after it, rites and rituals follow a Hindu, much like a shadow. This book outlines all these practices from the sunrise to the sunset years. It makes for an enlightening reading for Hindus as well as non-Hindus.

The Bhakti Movement

The Bhakti Movement
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781000780390
ISBN-13 : 1000780392
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Synopsis The Bhakti Movement by : P. Govinda Pillai

This is a Comprehensive Survey of the Bhakti Movement as it sprang in South India to spread across the subcontinent in independent and multifarious manifestations yet marked with amazing commonalities. Spanning a period of 11 centuries starting from the 6th CE, the movement encompassed in its sweep a vast range of dimensions; Social, political, economic, religious, cultural, linguistic, ethical and philosophical. Among the multifarious movements which contributed to the formation of India and its Culture, the Bhakti was undoubtedly the most pervasive and persistent, says the author. Besides its sweep and depth, what proved most remarkable about the movement was that it arose almost everywhere from the masses who belonged to the lowest class and castes. Though spirituality was its leitmotif, Bhakti proved to be a stirring song of the subaltern in their varied expressions of resistance and revolt. A seemingly conservative phenomenon became a potent weapon against entrenched hierarchies of orthodoxy and oppression, in a wonderful dialectical expression. This qualifies Bhakti movement to be reckoned on a par with European renaissance as it marked a massive upsurge in the societal value system to directly impact a range of fields like arts, politics, culture or religion. Even as he takes note of the elements of reactionary revivalism that also marked the Bhakti movement, the author convincingly argues that those of renaissance and progress far outweighed the former.

Cosmopolitan Cultures and Oceanic Thought

Cosmopolitan Cultures and Oceanic Thought
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781000859492
ISBN-13 : 1000859495
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Cultures and Oceanic Thought by : Dilip M Menon

This book imagines the ocean as central to understanding the world and its connections in history, literature and the social sciences. Introducing the central conceptual category of ocean as method, it analyzes the histories of movement and traversing across connected spaces of water and land sedimented in literary texts, folklore, local histories, autobiographies, music and performance. It explores the constant flow of people, material and ideologies across the waters and how they make their presence felt in a cosmopolitan thinking of the connections of the world. Going beyond violent histories of slavery and indenture that generate global connections, it tracks the movements of sailors, boatmen, religious teachers, merchants, and adventurers. The essays in this volume summon up this miscegenated history in which land and water are ever linked. A significant rethinking of world history, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of history, especially connected history and maritime history, literature, and Global South studies.

Tales of Justice and Rituals of Divine Embodiment

Tales of Justice and Rituals of Divine Embodiment
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780199325115
ISBN-13 : 0199325111
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales of Justice and Rituals of Divine Embodiment by : Aditya Malik

Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the Central Himalayan region of Kumaon, Tales of Justice and Rituals of Divine Embodiment draws on oral and written narratives, stories, testimonies, and rituals told and performed in relation to the "God of Justice," Goludev, and other regional deities. The book seeks to answer several questions: How is the concept of justice defined in South Asia? Why do devotees seek out Goludev for the resolution of matters of justice instead of using the secular courts? What are the sociological and political consequences of situating divine justice within a secular, democratic, modern context? Moreover, how do human beings locate themselves within the indeterminateness and struggles of their everyday existence? What is the place of language and ritual in creating intimacy and self? How is justice linked to intimacy, truth, and being human? The stories and narratives in this book revolve around Goludev's own story and deeds, as well as hundreds of petitions (manauti) written on paper that devotees hang on his temple walls, and rituals (jagar) that involve spirit possession and the embodiment of the deity through designated mediums. The jagars are powerful, extraordinary experiences, mesmerizing because of their intensity but also because of what they imply in terms of how we conceptualize being human with the seemingly limitless potential to shift, alter, and transform ourselves through language and ritual practice. The petitions, though silent and absent of the singing, drumming, and choreography that accompany jagars, are equally powerful because of their candid and intimate testimony to the aspirations, breakdowns, struggles, and breakthroughs that circumscribe human existence.

Selected Studies on Ritual in the Indian Religions

Selected Studies on Ritual in the Indian Religions
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9789004378643
ISBN-13 : 9004378642
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Synopsis Selected Studies on Ritual in the Indian Religions by : Kloppenborg

Preliminary Material /Ria Kloppenborg -- Introduction /Ria Kloppenborg -- The Concluding Bath of the Varunapraghāsa /Jan Gonda -- The Fourth Priest (The Brahmán) in Vedic Ritual /Henk W. Bodewitz -- The Changing Pattern of Pāñcarātra Initiation: A Case Study in the Reinterpretation of Ritual /Sanjukta Gupta -- Some Beliefs and Rituals Concerning Time and Death in the Kubjikāmata /Teun Goudriaan -- Protective Covering (Kavaca) /Karel R. van Kooij -- Interpreting Fire-Walking /Kees W. Bolle -- A Magic Kĕris from Kalimantan /Jan A. Schoterman -- The Earliest Buddhist Ritual of Ordination /Ria Kloppenborg -- Spells on the Life-Wood. An Introduction to the Tibetan Buddhist Ceremony of Consecration /Losang Paldhen Gyalzur and Antony H.N. Verwey -- Index of Ritual Terms /Ria Kloppenborg -- Notes on Authors /Ria Kloppenborg -- Bibliography D.J. Hoens /Ria Kloppenborg.

A System's Evaluation of Global History of Indian Architecture

A System's Evaluation of Global History of Indian Architecture
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Publisher : https://copalpublishing.com
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9788192473314
ISBN-13 : 8192473317
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Synopsis A System's Evaluation of Global History of Indian Architecture by : Joy Sen

Deep within an inner cave (guhahitam) of our existence remains our potential Divinity. It is the place where our reflected sentient being (the First Bird) is trying to probe into to recover the hidden sun. The allegory is evident in the parable of the Cave once preached by the Upanishads and later by the Greek philosopher Plato. The probe is to push forward the First Bird to surge higher in the resplendent celestial blue under the full radiance of the Solar world, which is the Second, resulting in an explosion of an infinite all-pervading Divinity. Till the union and the rapture is attained, there are the two Birds – one, the psychic being, which is within us and the other one, which is the direct portion of the Divine. The direct portion is constantly trying to guide and work within us, so that evolution goes on and on. In the words of Sri Aurobindo, it is the Çhaitya Purusha, the direct portion of the Divine in the human, which is working incessantly till the rapture is activated. Ancient roots are evident in the ancient Swetaswatara Upanishad hailed by the primordial Sage Kapila and coded originally in a later text called the Bhagabat Purana, The Çhaitya Purusha is also the being that is behind the Chitta, Sri Aurobindo says. Millenniums later, the inspired Architects in the most ancient of all Buddhist ages had carved out the sacred idea in form of rock-cut expressions called the Chaitya hall. As the Mahayana Sutra of the foremost Shurangama at the Crown of the Great Buddha says: …the way of practicing the Samadhi is not singular and its actual method of cultivation depends upon the functioning of mind and mental concomitants (Citta-Chaitya pravritti) of each being and their interconnectedness (Mahat)… It is in the recovery or a re-tracing of the two as a DIVINITY that is originally ONE, an individual's journey called evolution and a collective journey called civilization itself are sustained. It is also from the deeper embedded patterns of this journey the gems of the system's foundation can be quarried.