The Folk Cults of Bengal
Title | The Folk Cults of Bengal PDF eBook |
Author | Piyushkanti Mahapatra |
Publisher | Calcutta : Indian Publications |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Bengal (India) |
ISBN |
Folk Deities and Matrika Cult of South West Bengal
Title | Folk Deities and Matrika Cult of South West Bengal PDF eBook |
Author | Bina Kumari Sarma |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Books Closely At Folk Deities Of South Bengal, Particularly Manifestation Of Mother Goddess In The 2 Districts-Bankura And Purulia. Based On Field Work And A Review Of Exiting Literature. Has 7 Chapters, The Best Being On Conclusions.
Aspects of Folk Cults in South Bengal
Title | Aspects of Folk Cults in South Bengal PDF eBook |
Author | Tushar K. Niyogi |
Publisher | Calcutta : Anthropological Survey of India, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Culture, Government of India |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Cults |
ISBN |
Comprises three papers, Sacred complex of Panchananda cult : a study of the myths and the ritual, Study of the ritual structure of the Siva- Gajan, and Expressive actions in cult rituals : a case study relating to tiger cult of the Sundarbans.
Human Fertility Cults and Rituals of Bengal
Title | Human Fertility Cults and Rituals of Bengal PDF eBook |
Author | Pradyot Kumar Maity |
Publisher | Abhinav Publications |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9788170172635 |
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Hindu Castes and Sects
Title | Hindu Castes and Sects PDF eBook |
Author | Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya |
Publisher | |
Pages | 708 |
Release | 1896 |
Genre | Caste |
ISBN |
Folklore, Religion and the Songs of a Bengali Madman
Title | Folklore, Religion and the Songs of a Bengali Madman PDF eBook |
Author | Carola Lorea |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2016-08-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004324712 |
This book explores historical and cultural aspects of modern and contemporary Bengal through the performance-centred study of a particular repertoire: the songs of the saint-composer Bhaba Pagla (1902-1984), who is particularly revered among Baul and Fakir singers. The author shows how songs, if examined as 'sacred scriptures', represent multi-dimensional texts for the study of South Asian religions. Revealing how previous studies about Bauls mirror the history of folkloristics in Bengal, this book presents sacred songs as a precious symbolic capital for a marginalized community of dislocated and unorthodox Hindus, who consider the practice of singing in itself an integral part of the path towards self-realization.
Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls
Title | Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls PDF eBook |
Author | June McDaniel |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2004-08-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0190290560 |
The Indian state of West Bengal is home to one of the world's most vibrant traditions of goddess worship. The year's biggest holidays are devoted to the goddesses Durga and Kali, with lavish rituals, decorated statues, fireworks, and parades. In Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls, June McDaniel provides a broad, accessibly written overview of Bengali goddess worship. McDaniel identifies three major forms of goddess worship, and examines each through its myths, folklore, songs, rituals, sacred texts, and practitioners. In the folk/tribal strand, which is found in rural areas, local tribal goddesses are worshipped alongside Hindu goddesses, with an emphasis on possession, healing, and animism. The tantric/yogic strand focuses on ritual, meditation, and visualization as ways of experiencing the power of the goddess directly. The devotional or bhakti strand, which is the most popular form, involves the intense love and worship of a particular form of the goddess. McDaniel traces these strands through Bengali culture and explores how they are interwoven with each other as well as with other forms of Hinduism. She also discusses how these practices have been reinterpreted in the West, where goddess worship has gained the values of sexual freedom and psychological healing, but lost its emphases on devotion and asceticism. Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls takes the reader inside the lives of practicing Shaktas, including holy women, hymn singers, philosophers, visionaries, gurus, ascetics, healers, musicians, and businessmen, and offers vivid descriptions of their rituals, practices, and daily lives. Drawing on years of fieldwork and extensive research, McDaniel paints a rich, expansive portrait of this fascinating religious tradition.