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Goddess worship has long been a significant aspect of Hinduism. In this book, the author sorts out the rich yet often chaotic history of Hindu goddess worship.

Table of Contents
Preface to the 1997 Printing
Introduction

1. Goddesses in Vedic literature
Usas
Prthivl
Aditi
Sarasvatl
Vac
Nirrti
Ratri
Minor Vedic Goddesses
Conclusion

2. Sri-Lak~mi
The Early History of Sri-Lak~ml
Sri-Lak~ml in Later Hinduism
Sri-Lak~ml in the Pancaratra and Sri Vai~r;tava Schools
The Worship of Sri-Laksmi
3. Parvatl
Early References to Parvatl
The Mythology of Sati
The Mythology of Parvatl
Tension and Resolution
Devotion and Grace
4. Sarasvati
Sarasvati as a River
Sarasvati in Later Hinduism
5. Sila
The Early History of Slta
Kings and the Fertility of the Earth
The Ideal Wife
Ideal Devotee and Intermediary
6. Radha
The Early History of Radha
The Gop!Tradition
Radha as Belonging to Another (Paraklya)
Radha as Belonging to Kn•Da (Svak!ya)
7. Durga
The Warrior Goddess
The Worship of Durga
8. Kall
Early History
The Later History and the Significance of Kall
9. The Mahadevl
Central Theological and Philosophical Characteristics
Mythological Characteristics and Functions
Auspicious and Terrible Forms
10. The Matrkas
The Early History of the Matrkas
The Matrkas in the Later Tradition
11. Tara, Chinnamasta, and the Mahavidyas
The Mahavidyas
Tara
Chinnamasta
12. Goddesses and Sacred Geography
Earth as a Goddess/ India as a Goddess
The Sakta Ptthas
The Ganges and the Sacrality of Rivers
13. Village Goddesses
The Local Rootedness of the Village Goddesses
Mythological Themes
Festivals
Death, Disease, and Ambivalence

Appendix: The Indus Valley Civilization
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 19/07/1988
      ISBN13: 9780520063396, 978-0520063396
      ISBN10: 0520063392

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Goddess worship has long been a significant aspect of Hinduism. In this book, the author sorts out the rich yet often chaotic history of Hindu goddess worship.

      Table of Contents
      Preface to the 1997 Printing
      Introduction

      1. Goddesses in Vedic literature
      Usas
      Prthivl
      Aditi
      Sarasvatl
      Vac
      Nirrti
      Ratri
      Minor Vedic Goddesses
      Conclusion

      2. Sri-Lak~mi
      The Early History of Sri-Lak~ml
      Sri-Lak~ml in Later Hinduism
      Sri-Lak~ml in the Pancaratra and Sri Vai~r;tava Schools
      The Worship of Sri-Laksmi
      3. Parvatl
      Early References to Parvatl
      The Mythology of Sati
      The Mythology of Parvatl
      Tension and Resolution
      Devotion and Grace
      4. Sarasvati
      Sarasvati as a River
      Sarasvati in Later Hinduism
      5. Sila
      The Early History of Slta
      Kings and the Fertility of the Earth
      The Ideal Wife
      Ideal Devotee and Intermediary
      6. Radha
      The Early History of Radha
      The Gop!Tradition
      Radha as Belonging to Another (Paraklya)
      Radha as Belonging to Kn•Da (Svak!ya)
      7. Durga
      The Warrior Goddess
      The Worship of Durga
      8. Kall
      Early History
      The Later History and the Significance of Kall
      9. The Mahadevl
      Central Theological and Philosophical Characteristics
      Mythological Characteristics and Functions
      Auspicious and Terrible Forms
      10. The Matrkas
      The Early History of the Matrkas
      The Matrkas in the Later Tradition
      11. Tara, Chinnamasta, and the Mahavidyas
      The Mahavidyas
      Tara
      Chinnamasta
      12. Goddesses and Sacred Geography
      Earth as a Goddess/ India as a Goddess
      The Sakta Ptthas
      The Ganges and the Sacrality of Rivers
      13. Village Goddesses
      The Local Rootedness of the Village Goddesses
      Mythological Themes
      Festivals
      Death, Disease, and Ambivalence

      Appendix: The Indus Valley Civilization
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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