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In Kali in Bengali Lives, Suchitra Samanta examines Bengalis’ personal narratives of Kali devotion in the Bhakti tradition. These personal experiences, including miraculous encounters, reflect on broader understandings of divine power. Where the revelatory experience has long been validated in Indian epistemology, the devotees’ own interpretive framework provides continuity within a paradigm of devotion and of the miraculous experience as intuitive insight (anubhuti) into a larger truth. Through these unique insights, the miraculous experience is felt in its emotional power, remembered, and reflected upon. The narratives speak to how the meaning of a religious figure, Kali, becomes personally significant and ultimately transformative of the devotee’s self.



Table of Contents

Part I: Framing Religious Experience in Theory and Indigenous Belief

Chapter 1: Interpreting Kali: A History, and Western Perspectives

Chapter 2: Indigenous Epistemology: Revelatory Knowledge as Valid

Chapter 3: On Narrative: Autobiographical Recollection, Interpreting the Miraculous Experience

Part II: Narratives of experience

Chapter 4: Devotional Practices and Experiences

Chapter 5: Alokebabu, Kali Devotee: A Guru as His Disciples see Him

Chapter 6: Bani’s Many Gurus: Her Spiritual Journey to Receiving Kali

Chapter 7: Experiences Associated with Devotional Practices

Chapter 8: Sacrificial Offering to Kali, Experiences of Well-being and Calamity

Kali in Bengali Lives: Narratives of Religious

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 29/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793646330, 978-1793646330
      ISBN10: 1793646333

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Kali in Bengali Lives, Suchitra Samanta examines Bengalis’ personal narratives of Kali devotion in the Bhakti tradition. These personal experiences, including miraculous encounters, reflect on broader understandings of divine power. Where the revelatory experience has long been validated in Indian epistemology, the devotees’ own interpretive framework provides continuity within a paradigm of devotion and of the miraculous experience as intuitive insight (anubhuti) into a larger truth. Through these unique insights, the miraculous experience is felt in its emotional power, remembered, and reflected upon. The narratives speak to how the meaning of a religious figure, Kali, becomes personally significant and ultimately transformative of the devotee’s self.



      Table of Contents

      Part I: Framing Religious Experience in Theory and Indigenous Belief

      Chapter 1: Interpreting Kali: A History, and Western Perspectives

      Chapter 2: Indigenous Epistemology: Revelatory Knowledge as Valid

      Chapter 3: On Narrative: Autobiographical Recollection, Interpreting the Miraculous Experience

      Part II: Narratives of experience

      Chapter 4: Devotional Practices and Experiences

      Chapter 5: Alokebabu, Kali Devotee: A Guru as His Disciples see Him

      Chapter 6: Bani’s Many Gurus: Her Spiritual Journey to Receiving Kali

      Chapter 7: Experiences Associated with Devotional Practices

      Chapter 8: Sacrificial Offering to Kali, Experiences of Well-being and Calamity

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