Kullu, a Study in History

Kullu, a Study in History
Title Kullu, a Study in History PDF eBook
Author Tobdan
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2000
Genre Himachal Pradesh (India)
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A Genealogy of Devotion

A Genealogy of Devotion
Title A Genealogy of Devotion PDF eBook
Author Patton E. Burchett
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 468
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0231548834

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In this book, Patton E. Burchett offers a path-breaking genealogical study of devotional (bhakti) Hinduism that traces its understudied historical relationships with tantra, yoga, and Sufism. Beginning in India’s early medieval “Tantric Age” and reaching to the present day, Burchett focuses his analysis on the crucial shifts of the early modern period, when the rise of bhakti communities in North India transformed the religious landscape in ways that would profoundly affect the shape of modern-day Hinduism. A Genealogy of Devotion illuminates the complex historical factors at play in the growth of bhakti in Sultanate and Mughal India through its pivotal interactions with Indic and Persianate traditions of asceticism, monasticism, politics, and literature. Shedding new light on the importance of Persian culture and popular Sufism in the history of devotional Hinduism, Burchett’s work explores the cultural encounters that reshaped early modern North Indian communities. Focusing on the Rāmānandī bhakti community and the tantric Nāth yogīs, Burchett describes the emergence of a new and Sufi-inflected devotional sensibility—an ethical, emotional, and aesthetic disposition—that was often critical of tantric and yogic religiosity. Early modern North Indian devotional critiques of tantric religiosity, he shows, prefigured colonial-era Orientalist depictions of bhakti as “religion” and tantra as “magic.” Providing a broad historical view of bhakti, tantra, and yoga while simultaneously challenging dominant scholarly conceptions of them, A Genealogy of Devotion offers a bold new narrative of the history of religion in India.

The Many Faces of a Himalayan Goddess

The Many Faces of a Himalayan Goddess
Title The Many Faces of a Himalayan Goddess PDF eBook
Author Ehud Halperin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 297
Release 2019
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190913584

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"This book offers a portrait of Haḍimbā, a primary village goddess in the Kullu Valley of the West Indian Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, a rural area known as the Land of God. Drawing on diverse ethnographic and textual materials The Many Faces of a Himalayan Goddess is rich with myths and tales, accounts of dramatic rituals and festivals, and descriptions of everyday life in the celebrated but remote Kullu Valley. The book portrays the goddess in varying contexts that radiate outward from her temple to local, regional, national, and indeed global spheres. The result is an important contribution to the study of Indian village goddesses, lived Hinduism, Himalayan Hinduism, and the rapidly growing field of religion and ecology"--

The Study of Asia: between Antiquity and Modernity

The Study of Asia: between Antiquity and Modernity
Title The Study of Asia: between Antiquity and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Coffee Break Project
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 120
Release 2012-06-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1471692485

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Coffee Break Project is composed of some young scholars who are variously linked to Asian texts, ideas, problems, languages, etc., but who have to do with methodologies elaborated in the Western world and who are mainly based in the West. The group is open to whomsoever wishes to discuss and compare ideas. The group organizes an annual meeting on various themes. The present book contains the abstracts of the 3rd such meeting, held at the University of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy), on 13-16 June 2012.

Indian Books in Print

Indian Books in Print
Title Indian Books in Print PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1118
Release 2003
Genre English imprints
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Kullu

Kullu
Title Kullu PDF eBook
Author Omacanda Hāṇḍā
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9788182748514

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Kullu has been called the Land of Gods, for this magnificent land is the home for some of the finest and ancient wooden and stone temples in the entire Himalayan region. This volume discusses the cultural history, archaeology and architecture of the region, which is based on firsthand study by the author.

Buddhist Western Himalaya: A politico-religious history

Buddhist Western Himalaya: A politico-religious history
Title Buddhist Western Himalaya: A politico-religious history PDF eBook
Author Omacanda Hāṇḍā
Publisher Indus Publishing
Pages 428
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788173871245

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In Lahul And Spiti And Kinnaur Districts Of Himachal Pradesh Buddhism Has Been A Living Religion Of The Major Bulk Of The Population. In This Book For The First Time An Integrated Socio-Political And Religious History Of This Region Has Been Attempted.