Embodying the Vedas

Embodying the Vedas
Title Embodying the Vedas PDF eBook
Author Borayin Larios
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 288
Release 2017-04-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110517329

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Popularly Hinduism is believed to be the world’s oldest living religion. This claim is based on a continuous reverence to the oldest strata of religious authority within the Hindu traditions, the Vedic corpus, which began to be composed more than three thousand years ago, around 1750–1200 BCE. The Vedas have been considered by many as the philosophical cornerstone of the Brahmanical traditions (āstika); even previous to the colonial construction of the concept of “Hinduism.” However, what can be pieced together from the Vedic texts is very different from contemporary Hindu religious practices, beliefs, social norms and political realities. This book presents the results of a study of the traditional education and training of Brahmins through the traditional system of education called gurukula as observed in 25 contemporary Vedic schools across the state of Maharasthra. This system of education aims to teach Brahmin males how to properly recite, memorize and ultimately embody the Veda. This book combines insights from ethnographic and textual analysis to unravel how the recitation of the Vedic texts and the Vedic traditions, as well as the identity of the traditional Brahmin in general, are transmitted from one generation to the next in contemporary India.

A Vedic Reader for Students

A Vedic Reader for Students
Title A Vedic Reader for Students PDF eBook
Author Arthur Anthony Macdonell
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1928
Genre Vedic language
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Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda

Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda
Title Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda PDF eBook
Author Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1902
Genre Hindu mythology
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Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda

Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda
Title Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda PDF eBook
Author Zénaïde A. Ragozin
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1895
Genre Hindu mythology
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The Story of Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda

The Story of Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda
Title The Story of Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda PDF eBook
Author Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin
Publisher G.P. Putnam's sons. 1895.
Pages 496
Release 1895
Genre Aryans
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Ardor

Ardor
Title Ardor PDF eBook
Author Roberto Calasso
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 454
Release 2014-11-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0141971819

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In this revelatory volume, Roberto Calasso, whom the Paris Review has called 'a literary institution', explores the ancient texts known as the Vedas. Little is known about the Vedic people who lived more than three thousand years ago in northern India: they left behind almost no objects, images, ruins. They created no empires. Even the hallucinogenic plant, the soma, which appears at the centre of some of their rituals, has not been identified with any certainty. Only a 'Parthenon of words' remains: verses and formulations suggesting a daring understanding of life. 'If the Vedic people had been asked why they did not build cities,' writes Calasso, 'they could have replied: we did not seek power, but rapture.' This is the ardor of the Vedic world, a burning intensity that is always present, both in the mind and in the cosmos. With his signature erudition and profound sense of the past, Calasso explores the enigmatic web of ritual and myth that define the Vedas. Often at odds with modern thought, he shows how these texts illuminate the nature of consciousness more than neuroscientists have been able to offer us up to now. Following the 'hundred paths' of the Satapatha Brahmana, an impressive exegesis of Vedic ritual, Ardor indicates that it may be possible to reach what is closest by passing through that which is most remote, as 'the whole of Vedic India was an attempt to think further'.

Embodying Charisma

Embodying Charisma
Title Embodying Charisma PDF eBook
Author Helene Basu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2002-03-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134746938

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The continued vitality of Sufism as a living embodied postcolonial reality challenges the argument that Sufism has 'died' in recent times. Throughout India and Bangladesh, Sufi shrines exist in both the rural and urban areas, from the remotest wilderness to the modern Asian city, lying opposite banks and skyscrapers. This book illuminates the remarkable resilience of South Asian Sufi saints and their cults in the face of radical economic and political dislocations and breaks new ground in current research. It addresses the most recent debates on the encounter between Islam and modernity and presents important new comparative ethnographic material. Embodying Charisma re-examines some basic concepts in the sociology and anthropology of religion and the organization of religious movements.