Hinduism Books
Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S. Only Love
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£21.60
Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S. Mans Eternal Quest 1 Collected Talks and Essays
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£27.00
Self-Realization Fellowship Voitokas elämä To Be Victorious in Life Finnish
£7.50
Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S. To Be Victorious in Life Howtolive
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£7.50
Self-Realization Fellowship Publishers Diario Espiritual Un Pensamiento Inspirador Para
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£15.56
Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S. Awake in the Cosmic Dream Collectors Series No 2 An Informal Talk by Paramahansa Yogananda Collectors Series No 2 02
Book SynopsisThis talk was recorded in 1952 at the Self-Realization Fellowship headquarters in Los Angeles, on the occasion of Paramahansa Yogananda''s birthday - just two months before his passing. In this spontaneous outpouring of his heart, Yogananda touches on the entire spectrum of spiritual living.Through personal stories and practical guidance, the great Guru conveys with delightful humour and compassionate understanding why God is the only solution to the enduring problems of human existence.(cdxs)
£20.51
Self-Realization Fellowship Why God Permits Evil and How to Rise Above It Japanese
£7.50
Self-Realization Fellowship,U.S. Awake the Life of Yogananda DVD
Book SynopsisFilmed over three years with the participation of 30 countries around the world, the documentary examines the world of yoga, modern and ancient, east and west and explores why millions today have turned their attention inwards, bucking the limitations of the material world in pursuit of self-realisation.Archival material from the life of Yogananda (who died in 1952) creates a spine for the narrative, but the film stretches the dimensions of a standard biography. The footage includes stylised interviews, metaphoric imagery and recreations, taking us from holy pilgrimages in India to Harvard''s Divinity School and its cutting-edge physics labs, from the Center for Science and Spirituality at the University of Pennsylvania to the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, California. By evoking the journey of the soul as it pushes its way through the oppression of the human ego and delusion of the material world, the film creates an experiential immersion into the unseen realms. AWAKE is ultimately the s
£31.68
CSA Press Paramahansa Yogananda
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£8.09
Red Wheel/Weiser Tantra
Book SynopsisKnown only for the virtues of its sexual practice, ancient Tantric ideology is a universal and wide-reaching ideology virtually ignored in the West. In Tantra: The Cult of the Feminine, one of Europe''s foremost Tantric authors and teachers, Andre Van Lysebeth, gives readers a balanced, well-informed, modern examination of the secret teachings and symbolism of Tantra.Espousing no dogma, Tantra involves a search for reality that contradicts neither science nor religion. For Tantra, all of the myriad energy forms in the universe -- gravity, nuclear cohesion, electromagnetism -- exist throughout the cosmos. Scientifically speaking, the universe is a gigantic continuum ranging from sub-atomic to astronomical dimensions. Tantrists have perceived this unity for over thirty-five centuries, points out van Lysebeth in his introduction.Originally published in 1992, Tantra has become the classic text on the subject, the source for serious students. Eight full-color illustrations and 36 line drawi
£26.10
State University Press of New York (SUNY) Mantra Suny Series in Religious Studies
Book SynopsisThis book explicates the origin, nature, function, and significance of mantras within the bounds of the Hindu tradition. It explores the use of mantras in the Vedic age, in Saivism and Vaisnavism, in Tantra, and in Ayurvedic medicine.
£36.75
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita
Book SynopsisThis biography of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, originally in 6 volumes, is now in a 2-volume collectors' edition. Prof. Stillson Judah praises it as a tribute to Prabhupada's impact on American religious history in the '60s and '70s, offering valuable insights for scholars and those interested in his movement.
£56.99
Hays (Nicolas) Ltd ,U.S. Kali The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar
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£18.70
Hays (Nicolas) Ltd ,U.S. In Praise of the Goddess The Devimahatmya and Its
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£18.70
Sophia Perennis et Universalis Studies in Hinduism Collected Works of Rene Guenon
£19.60
Sophia Perennis et Universalis Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines Collected Works of Rene Guenon
£19.60
Sophia Perennis et Universalis Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines
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£28.30
Theosophical University Press Notes on the BhagavadGita
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£17.84
Advaita Press A Net of Jewels
£15.26
Integral Yoga Publications Inside the Yoga Sutras A Complete Sourcebook for
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£18.04
Mandala Publishing Group Light Of The Bhagawata
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£11.66
Mandala Publishing Group Heart of Krishna
Book SynopsisCautionary advice on treading the spiritual path from the most accomplished living practitioner of the Gaudiya devotional line.
£13.46
Blossomtime Publishing The Breeze of Sahasrara
£12.85
£24.69
Yogavidya.com The Bhagavad Gita
£12.99
Fourth Lloyd Productions Lewis Thompson Journals of an Integral Poet Volume One 19321944
£22.50
Blazing Sapphire Press The Fundamentals of Vedanta
£23.46
Shaktipat Press Happy for No Good Reason
£17.95
Jaya Kula Press Pilgrims to Openness Direct Realization Tantra in Everyday Life
£11.50
Golden Elixir Press Hinduism and Buddhism
£11.76
Siddha Sangh Publications Chakra Awakening The Lost Techniques
£13.98
New Morning Books Sudden Awakening
£19.00
Mattamayura Press Tantra Illuminated
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£28.01
Legare Street Press Sechzig Upanishads des Veda aus dem Sanskrit
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£37.95
Legare Street Press An Introduction to the Study of Hinduism
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£24.65
Taylor & Francis Ltd Authoritarian Populism and Bovine Political
Book SynopsisAuthoritarian Populism and Bovine Political Economy in Modi's India analyses how the twin forces of Hindu nationalism and neoliberalism unfold in India's bovine economy, revealing their often-devastating material and economic impact on the country's poor.This book is a rare, in-depth study of India's bovine economy under Narendra Modi's authoritarian populism. This is an economy that throws up a central paradox: On the one hand, an entrenched and aggressive Hindu nationalist politics is engaged in violently protecting the cow, disciplining those who do not sufficiently respect and revere it; on the other hand, India houses and continuously promotes one of the world's largest corporate-controlled beef export economies that depends on the slaughter of millions of bovines every year. The book offers an original analysis of this scenario to show how Modi's authoritarian populist regime has worked to reconcile the two by simultaneously promoting a virulent Hindu nationaliTable of Contents1. Authoritarian Populism, Bovines, and State Contradictions in Modi’s India; 2. Hindu Nationalism and Bovine Political Economy; 3. The “Double Victimisation” of Classes of Labour in Countryside and City; 4. Towards Corporate Concentration: Covid-19 and Beyond; 5. Concluding Reflections on State Contradictions and Counter-Hegemonic Projects under Modi’s Authoritarian Populism; Index
£47.49
Taylor & Francis Seven Chakras of Leadership
Book SynopsisSeven Chakras of Leadership is a transformative guide for leaders seeking to align their inner energy with their professional impact. It connects ancient wisdom with modern leadership science, offering a powerful framework for navigating the complexities of todayâs workplace while staying grounded in authenticity and purpose.At the bookâs core is the concept of The Journeyâa practice inspired by shamanism, inviting leaders to explore their inner world and align their energy centers, or chakras, to unlock their fullest leadership potential. The authors provide actionable tools rooted in ancient traditionsâsuch as meditation, breathwork, energy healing, and chakra alignmentâtailored to the demands of modern leadership. Using the chakra system as a framework, the book maps each chakra (root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown) to critical aspects of leadership development. By linking chakra principles to evidence-based practices such as emotional intelligence, mindfulness, and transformational leadership, leaders will gain practical insights into how balancing their energy centers can enhance decision-making, foster resilience, and improve team dynamics. Addressing both the empowering and shadow aspects of these energy centers, the book equips leaders with practical tools, reflective exercises, and action steps to navigate challenges, build self-awareness, and drive meaningful transformation in their organizations.With templates for energy management and chakra assessment, whether youâre a corporate executive, manager, or entrepreneur, this book equips you with practical strategies to balance your inner compass and develop conscious, compassionate leadership.
£137.75
Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit
Book SynopsisThis textbook uses modern approaches and tools to teach Sanskrit, introducing readers early on to annotated original passages. It requires no prior knowledge of linguistics or ancient languages, and clearly explains underlying structures and systems to facilitate memorisation. A dedicated website provides numerous resources for further practise.Trade Review'… a fresh and engaging approach … which takes the learner's concerns fully into account. Full of sage practical advice while maintaining rigorous instructional standards.' Paul Dundas, University of Edinburgh'[An] excellent introduction to Sanskrit, making the language accessible to the beginner but informed of the latest research.' James Clackson, University of Cambridge'[The] clarity and simplicity of the explanations make the book very well suited for self-study …; well designed for use by students with no prior acquaintance with South Asia, or with other classical languages …' Lawrence McCrea, Cornell UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgements; Studying Sanskrit; List of abbreviations; Notes for the reader; 1. Writing Sanskrit; 2. The system of Sanskrit sounds; 2a. Word stress: heavy and light syllables; 3. Road maps: verbs; 4. The present tense; 5. Road map: nominals; 6. a-stems; 7. Vowel gradation and why we need to know about it; 8. Absolutives, ta-participle and infinitives; introduction to internal sandhi; 9. ā-stems; 10. Prepositions and preverbs; 11. Introduction to external sandhi I: consonant sandhi; 12. Imperfect indicative and present potential; 13. ī- and ū-stems; sandhi II: visarga sandhi; 14. Compound nouns; 15. Consonant stems I; 16. Sandhi III: vowel sandhi; 17. Noun formation; 18. Athematic verbs I; 19. Athematic verbs II; 20. Introduction to pronouns; pronouns I; 21. The future tense; middle and passive voice; 22. More participles; pronouns II; 23. Relative and correlative clauses; 24. Consonant stems II; imperatives; 25. Noun stems gradation; consonant stems III; 26. i- and u-stems; 27. The perfect tense I: regular perfect formation; 28. The perfect tense II: irregular and unexpected forms; 29. ṛ-stems, n-stems; the periphrastic future; 30. Secondary middle endings I: thematic verbs; 31. Secondary middle endings II: athematic verbs; 32. Pronouns III: 1st- and 2nd-person pronouns; 33. Desideratives and gerundives; 34. The periphrastic perfect; ta-participles ending in -na; 35. Perfect participles; more comparatives; 36. Absolute constructions; pronouns IV; 37. Numerals; 38. Aorists; 39. Pronouns V: asau/adas-; 40. Some irregular nouns; Appendices: Appendix 1. Devanāgarī practice handouts; Appendix 2. Background; Appendix 3. Reference; Index.
£80.74
Palgrave MacMillan Us The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism Wisdom Spirituality Identity Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice
Book SynopsisHinduism has become a vital 'other' for Judaism over the past decades. The book surveys the history of the relationship from historical to contemporary times, from travellers to religious leadership. It explores the potential enrichment for Jewish theology and spirituality, as well as the challenges for Jewish identity.Trade Review“This book by Alon Goshen-Gottstein is a wonderful contribution, as it comes at the right time – when awareness about pluralism and its effects is continuing to increase, especially in the Western context. … I feature this book because I found it enlightening.” (Lefrandy Praditya, Current Dialogue, Vol. 74 (5), December, 2022)'Alon Goshen-Gottstein is an important, world class pioneer in developing Judaism's approach to other religions. In this book, he gives us deeper insight into Hinduism and Judaism. This book will help enable readers to connect to and learn from one of the oldest religions in human history. Such understanding is essential to the credibility and standing of Judaism as a world religion.' - Irving GreenbergTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. Situating the Project - Personal and Collective Dimensions 2. The Hindu-Jewish Encounter - The Present Context 3. The Jews of India - What Can We Learn from Them? 4. Sarmad the Jew - A Precursor of the Encounter 5. Judaism(s) and Hinduism(s) 6. Judaism and Hinduism - Insights from the Comparative Study of Religion 7. The Passage to India, The Quest for Spirituality 8. Saints - Encountering the Divine in Humanity 9. The Wisdom of India - Ancient Images and Contemporary Challenges 10. The Encounter Within: Hinduism and Configurations of Jewish Identity 11. The Encounter Becomes Official: Hindu-Jewish Summits 12. Hinduism and a Jewish Theology of Religions 13. Summary and a Personal Epilogue
£42.74
Taylor & Francis Ltd What is Hinduism
Book SynopsisThis book is an engaging introduction to the complex religious tradition of Hinduism. Central to its focus is demonstrating the fundamental diversity within Hinduism through the multiplicity of its core beliefs and traditions.Chapters are divided into four historical categories Vedic, Ascetic, Classical, and Contemporary Hinduism with each examining one deity alongside one key term, serving as a twin focal point for a more complex discussion of related key texts, ideas, social structures, religious practices, festivals, and concepts such as ritual and sacrifice, music and devotion, and engagement and renunciation. The organization of this book requires that we see deities as not simply divine individuals who preside over one part of the Hindu world, but that each deity operates as a larger cultural category whose related persons, concepts, and practices provide a vivid lens through which Hindu devotees see and continue to readapt to the world in which they live.With
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Future of HinduChristian Studies
Book SynopsisThe field of Hindu-Christian studies revives theology as a particularly useful interreligious discipline. Though a sub-division of the broader Hindu-Christian dialogue, it is also a distinct field of study, proper to a smaller group of religious intellectuals. At its best it envisions a two-sided, mutual conversation, grounded in scholars' knowledge of their own tradition and of the other. Based on the Westcott-Teape Lectures given in India and at the University of Cambridge, this book explores the possibilities and problems attendant upon the field of Hindu-Christian Studies, the reasons for occasional flourishing and decline in such studies, and the fragile conditions under which the field can flourish in the 21st century. The chapters examine key instances of ChristianHindu learning, highlighting the Jesuit engagement with Hinduism, the modern Hindu reception of Western thought, and certain advances in the study of religion that enhance intellectual cooperation. ThiTrade ReviewAs he clearly demonstrates in this book, the field of Hindu-Christian studies is both blessed and burdened with a relatively long, mixed ancestry and while some readers will want to question Clooney’s emphasis on the theological (rather than, say, the anthropological or sociological) aspects of Hindu-Christian engagements, and may also find his focus on Roman Catholic (Jesuit) figures too narrow, they will nevertheless find here a thoroughly readable account of a series of fascinating historical interactions. Daniel J. Soars, Clare College, University of CambridgeFrancis X. Clooney, SJ, a pioneer in developing the method of ‘comparative theology’ through his own study of Hinduism, offers us an excellent and illustrative introduction to it by telling us the story of Hindu–Christian studies in India from an analytic perspective. The missionary approach of Christians and the defensive reaction of Hindus slowly evolve, helped by the modern study of religion, into the discovery of a common space where faith can meet faith without abandoning intellectual rigour or religious identity. Clooney carefully points to both the challenges and benefits of intelligent, attentive, theologically grounded exchange. The book is a ‘must read’ for anyone interested in comparative theology and in Hindu–Christian studies. Michael Amaladoss, S.J., Director of the Institute for Dialogue with Cultures and Religions, IndiaFrancis X. Clooney, SJ, has carefully mapped Christian–Hindu interactions since their inception to now, demonstrating the longevity, sophistication, and complexity of those interactions, attending carefully to perspectives in each tradition. Highlighting forgotten instances wherein each took the other seriously, and couched in a sympathetic and nuanced Catholic theological perspective, The Future of Hindu–Christian Studies also addresses important issues arising in theology and religious studies today. Table of Contents1. Prologue: Framing the Questions2. Lecture One: The Jesuit Study of Hinduism: An Admirable and Imperfect Model for Hindu-Christian Studies3. Lecture Two: How (and Why) Some Hindus Have Studied Christianity4. Lecture Three: How the Study of Religions Can Rejuvenate Hindu-Christian Studies5. Epilogue: Retrieving the Delicate Balance of Hindu-Christian Studies
£51.29
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Jewel of Reflection on the Truth about
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£565.25
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Philosophy of the Yogasutra
Book SynopsisKaren O''Brien-Kop''s introduction to the Yogasutra highlights its status as a significant work of philosophy. Approaching the Yogasutra as living philosophy, this book elucidates philosophical conceptions of yoga, recognises the logical structure the sutras follow and explains the rules and principles that have sustained Patañjali's system of thought for centuries. Moving beyond standard interpretations of Patañjali''s text and commentary as an aphoristic practice manual, O''Brien-Kop uses branches of philosophy to read the Yogasutra. Covering reality, self, ethics, language and knowledge, Patañjali's philosophies come to the fore. The book introduces his reasoned positions on dual and nondual metaphysics, the relationship between mind and body, the qualities of consciousness, the nature of freedom, and how to live ethically. Carefully-selected extracts from the primary text are translated for those unfamiliar with Sanskrit and commentaries run throughouTrade ReviewThe Philosophy of the Yogasutra by Karen O'Brien-Kop offers an insightful analysis of various philosophical arguments presented by Patañjali. Her critical examination of recent discussions of Patañjali’s philosophy around various topics of contemporary relevance will definitely help to position yoga philosophy as a serious interlocutor in global philosophical conversations. * Ana Laura Funes, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Eastern Connecticut State University, USA *O’Brien-Kop’s claim that Yoga is “a system of living, breathing philosophy” (not just an historical artefact) rings true in this fine book. This refreshing study succeeds in many ways—above all, it brings Patañjali’s text into dialogue with contemporary philosophical debates. The Philosophy of the Yogasutra belongs on the reading list of yoga practitioners and scholars alike. * Geoffrey Ashton, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of San Francisco, USA *Karen O’Brien-Kop’s The Philosophy of the Yogasutra is a much-needed book that presents the Patañjalayogasastra as a work of philosophy. Such is an aspect that is often overlooked. The book’s thematic presentation of the philosophy of the Patañjalayogasastra should help even those who are untrained in Indian philosophy grasp it. * Kengo Harimoto, Research Associate, University of Naples “L’Orientale”, Italy *Table of ContentsList of Figures Key Figures Glossary of Terms List of Abbreviations Note on translations Patañjalayogasastra 1. Introduction: The Context of The Yogasutra 2. Metaphysics: The World and Reality 3. Ontology: Self and Being 4. Epistemology: The Primacy of Perception 5. Logic: The Thread of Reasoning 6. Philosophy of Language 7. Ethics 8. The Aesthetics of Freedom 9. Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Comparative Approaches to Compassion
Book SynopsisRamin Jahanbegloo develops the concept of compassion as a practical and ethical response to the problems of today's world. Examining the power of compassion through the lens of multiple world religions, he explores ahimsa in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism and neighbourly love in Christianity, before synthesizing the two concepts in the Gandhian theory of non-violence and its impact on Muslim and Christian thinkers such as Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Martin Luther King, Jr. Jahanbegloo considers the idea of a compassionate civilization based on the nonviolent democratic theory put forward by Gandhi with Swaraj, and completed by Martin Luther King, Jr. with the Beloved Community.By scrutinizing compassion in various religious and ethical traditions and exploring the relevance of homo fragilis, Jahanbegloo's comparative approach enriches our understanding of nonviolence as a universal philosophy and practice for the 21st century. He shows that nonviolence is not onlTrade ReviewRamin Jahanbegloo has written with heart a beautiful understanding of the ethical knowledge that makes us human and at the same time divine. If you want a richer journey in wisdom, you must read this book, a work offering the foundations of a human being, Homo Fragilis, in search of understanding and love for others. * Mario I. Aguilar, Director of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics, University of St. Andrews, UK *Comparative Approaches to Compassion expands our understanding of non-violence by analyzing the thoughts of some contemporary leaders in addition to perspectives from the past. These additions incorporate the love inherent to that which is humane, the Otherness of the Other, and above all, compassion. These historical contexts further enrich the concept. * Romila Thapar, Professor Emerita of History, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India *In his perceptive and nuanced study Jahanbegloo shows convincingly how concepts initially rooted in various religious traditions can be applied in addressing contemporary problems challenging modern societies. His comprehensive account will be extremely helpful to many seeking guidance in our perplexing times. * Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Human Fragility and Compassion 1. Ahimsa: A Compassionate View of Life 2. Love and Compassion: from Jesus Christ to Thomas Merton 3. Mahatma Gandhi: Compassionate Citizenship and Feminization of Politics 4. The Twin Heritage of Gandhian Nonviolence: Martin Luther King, Jr. & Abdul Ghaffar Khan 5. Towards a Compassionate Civilization: From Swaraj to the Beloved Community 6. Nelson Mandela: Strategic Compassion and Ethics of Empathy Conclusion: Spiritualizing Compassion and Nonviolence Bibliography Index
£85.50
Arcturus Publishing Ltd Tantra
Book SynopsisAwaken the transformative energy within you with this beginners guide to tantra, beautifully presented with a gold embossed cover design and gilded page edges.Tantric rituals are used to connect with divine energies and expand our consciousness. Its practices originate from Indian medieval scriptures and informs strands in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist thought. Yoga, meditation and art all formed a part of its rich, historic lineage. In this book we uncover and explain the ideas contained within this complex system of thought and introduce simple exercises to put these ideas into practice. Understanding how to weave together the energies within us leads to a completion of the self that feeds ever-greater health and happiness. This is a prerequisite to a spiritually awakened life and the gift of those who follow tantric teachings.Sections include:• Scripture and experience• Beginning with the breath• Nyasa and the art
£8.54
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC A Beginners Guide to the Roots of Yoga
Book SynopsisA practical and accessible guide to incorporating traditional yoga into a modern practice, by an Indian yoga teacher and educator.Yoga in its traditional form is a practice focused on inclusivity, inner work and peace. But the yoga that is practised today in the West has got a little lost along the way. In this accessible beginner''s guide, Indian yoga teacher Nikita Desai brings us back to the authentic roots of this ancient practice.In A Beginner''s Guide to the Roots of Yoga, Desai unpicks the complexities of the modern yoga space. Moving away from the focus on physical poses, expensive outfits and Instagram-perfect bodies, she delves into traditional resources to show how yoga can help your mental and spiritual wellbeing.With a range of enlightening essays, she explores why change in the industry is vital, before centring key yogic texts, philosophy and history in a digestible manner to give us a basic understanding of the origins of yoga. D
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism
Book Synopsis* Presents the most recent scholarly thinking about Hinduism in an accessible way. * Leading scholars make their views and research available to a wider readership. * Divided into four sections covering theoretical issues, textual traditions, science and philosophy, and Hindu society and politics.Trade Review“This collection offers a new way to parse the multiple entryways into the vast arena of Hinduism. Using the general divisional categories of theoretical issues, text and tradition, systematic thought, and society, politics and nation, Flood has achieved significant breadth in disciplines, subjects and historical perspectives.” Choice “This is a most welcome, timely, and authoritative assessment of the entire field of study, a most commendable response to an enormous challenge.” Journal of Contemporary Religion “It effectively serves to condense the proliferation of scholarship on Hinduism... The approach is interdisciplinary and places Hinduism not within a sphere of its own, but within a larger context, reading it as a dynamic product of historical global exchange. The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism also has an important section devoted to the Indian Sciences (language, mathematics, astrology, astronomy and medicine) which collectively destabilize colonialism’s claim that Hinduism was arbitrary and irrational. … A handsome addition to academic and personal libraries.” Asian Studies ReviewTable of ContentsContributors x Preface and Acknowledgments xii Introduction: Establishing the Boundaries 1 Gavin Flood Part I Theoretical Issues 21 1 Colonialism and the Construction of Hinduism 23 Gauri Viswanathan 2 Orientalism and Hinduism 45 David Smith Part II Text and Tradition 65 The Sanskrit Textual Traditions 67 3 Vedas and Upanisads 68 Michael Witzel 4 The Dharmaúâstras 102 Ludo Rocher 5 The Sanskrit Epics 116 John Brockington 6 The Purânas 129 Freda Matchett Textual Traditions in Regional Languages 144 7 Tamil Hindu Literature 145 Norman Cutler 8 The Literature of Hinduism in Malayalam 159 Rich Freeman 9 North Indian Hindi Devotional Literature 182 Nancy M Martin Major Historical Developments 199 10 The Saiva Traditions 200 Gavin Flood 11 History of Vaisnava Traditions: An Esquisse 229 Gérard Colas 12 The Renouncer Tradition 271 Patrick Olivelle 13 The Householder Tradition in Hindu Society 288 TN Madan Regional Traditions 306 14 The Teyyam Tradition of Kerala 307 Rich Freeman 15 The Month of Kârtik and Women's Ritual Devotions to Krishna in Benares 327 Tracy Pinchman Part III Systematic Thought 343 The Indian Sciences 345 Introduction 346 Frits Staal 16 The Science of Language 348 Frits Staal 17 Indian Mathematics 360 Takao Hayashi 18 Calendar, Astrology and Astronomy 376 Michio Yano 19 The Science of Medicine 393 Dominik Wujastyk Philosophy and Theology 410 20 Hinduism and the Proper Work of Reason 411 Jonardon Ganeri 21 Restoring "Hindu Theology" as a Category in Indian Intellectual Discourse 447 Francis Cloone. SJ 22 Mantra 478 André Padoux Part IV Society, Politics, and Nation 493 23 On the Relationship between Caste and Hinduism 495 Declan Quigley 24 Modernity, Reform and Revival 509 Dermot Killingley 25 Contemporary Political Hinduism 526 C Ram Prasad 26 The Goddess and the Nation Subterfuges of Antiquity, the Cunning of Modernity 551 Sumathi Ramaswamy 27 Gender in a Devotional Universe 569 Vasudha Narayanan Index 588
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Everyday Hinduism
Book SynopsisThis innovative introductory textbook explores the central practices and beliefs of Hinduism through contemporary, everyday practice.Trade Review"An engaging read, as a textbook as well as general resource, this book has the potential to make instructors re-envision how they teach Hinduism in the classroom." (CHOICE, 2016)Table of ContentsAcknowledgements viii A Note on Transliteration x Map of India xii Introduction 1 The Terms “Hindu,” “Hinduism,” and “Hindu Traditions” 2 Dharma: A Way of Life and Religious Tradition 3 Context and Multiplicity 6 Ethnographic Selection and Chapter Topics 9 A Note on Caste 13 1 Families of Deities 18 The Trimurti 20 Mythological and Narrative Families 21 Vishnu 21 Shiva 25 Devi, the Goddess 28 Gramadevatas, Village Deities 30 Temple Families 34 Ritual Families in Domestic Shrines 36 2 Oral and Visual Narratives and Theologies 46 Oral Performance Genres 47 Visual Narratives and Theologies 49 Verbal and Visual Together 56 Where Does the Narrative Lie? 61 The Ramayana Tradition Performed 62 3 Loving and Serving God: Bhakti, Murtis, and Puja 73Bhakti, Devotion 73 Singing to God and the Goddess 76 Worshipping Deities in Material Form 77 Narratives of God in the Murti 80 The Deity without Form 83 Modes of Worshipping the Murti 85 The Services of Puja 89 Online, Cyber Puja 93 4 Temples, Shrines, and Pilgrimage 97 Temples 98 Sthala Puranas 99 Temple Architecture 101 Temple Worship 104 Shrines 109 Pilgrimage 110 Tirumala, a Southern, Pan]Indian, and Transnational Pilgrimage Site 114 Narsinghnath, a Sub]regional Pilgrimage Site 119 5 Festivals 123 Divali: Festival of Lights 127 Ganesha Chaturthi: Domestic, Neighborhood, and City]Wide Celebrations 129 Place]Bound Festivals: Tirupati’s Gangamma Jatara 138 6 Vrats: Ritual Vows and Women’s Auspiciousness 145 Temple Vrats 146 Domestic Vrats 147 Vrat Kathas: Ritual Narratives 150 Two South Indian Vrat Traditions 151 Gender and Vrats 164 7 Samskaras: Transformative Rites of Passage 169 Pregnancy and Birth 170 First]Year Samskaras 171 Upanayana and Rituals of Transition to Adulthood 172 Ranga Pravesham: Ascending the (Dance) Stage 177 Marriage 178 Death Rituals 186 8 Ritual Healing, Possession, and Astrology 193 Accessing Multiple Healing Sites 194 Healing across Religious Boundaries 199 Possession 203 Astrology 211 Afterword 220 Glossary 227 Index 231
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