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The volume collects a series of contributions that help reconstruct the recent history of the Nath tradition, highlighting important moments of self.reinterpretation in the sampradaya’s interaction with different social milieus. The leitmotif tying together the selection of articles is the authors’ explorations of the overlap between religious authority and political power. For example, in which ways do the Naths’ hagiographical claim of possessing yogic charisma (often construed as supernatural powers, siddhis) translate into mundane expressions of socio-political power? And how does it morph into the authority to reinterpret and recreate particular traditions? The articles approach different aspects of the recent history of the Nath sampradaya, spanning from stories of yogis guiding kings in the petty principalities of the eighteenth century to gurus who sought prominence in the transnational environments of the twentieth century; examining some Nath lineages and institutions under the British Raj, in the history of Nepal, and in contemporary India.

Table of Contents
Foreword
Note on Transliterations

Introduction, by Daniela Bevilacqua and Eloisa Stuparich
1 Current Research on Nath Yogis: Further Directions, by Véronique Bouillier
2 Powerful Yogis: The Successful Quest for Siddhis and Power, by Adrián Munoz
3 Kingly Corruption and Ascetic Sovereignty in the Telugu Account of the Nine Naths, by Jamal Jones
4 In Siddhis and State: Transformations of Power in Twentieth-Century Gorakhpur Temple Publications, by Christine Marrewa-Karwoski
5 The Search for the Jugi Caste in Pre-Colonial Bengal, by Lubomír Ondracka
6 Back When We Were Brahmins: Historical and Caste Critique Among Bengali Householder Naths, by Joel Bordeaux
7 Shades of Power: The Nath Yogis in Nepal, by Christof Zotter
8 Yogi, Pandit, and Rastra-Bhakta: Some Reconstructions of Yogi Naraharinath’s Religious Career, by Eloisa Stuparich
9 The Evocative Partnerships of a Monastic Nath Temple in Contemporary Rajasthan, by Carter Hawthorne Higgins
10 Towards a Nath Re-Appropriation of Hatha-Yoga, by Daniela Bevilacqua

Index

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    Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
    Publication Date: 22/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9789463722544, 978-9463722544
    ISBN10: 9463722548

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The volume collects a series of contributions that help reconstruct the recent history of the Nath tradition, highlighting important moments of self.reinterpretation in the sampradaya’s interaction with different social milieus. The leitmotif tying together the selection of articles is the authors’ explorations of the overlap between religious authority and political power. For example, in which ways do the Naths’ hagiographical claim of possessing yogic charisma (often construed as supernatural powers, siddhis) translate into mundane expressions of socio-political power? And how does it morph into the authority to reinterpret and recreate particular traditions? The articles approach different aspects of the recent history of the Nath sampradaya, spanning from stories of yogis guiding kings in the petty principalities of the eighteenth century to gurus who sought prominence in the transnational environments of the twentieth century; examining some Nath lineages and institutions under the British Raj, in the history of Nepal, and in contemporary India.

    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Note on Transliterations

    Introduction, by Daniela Bevilacqua and Eloisa Stuparich
    1 Current Research on Nath Yogis: Further Directions, by Véronique Bouillier
    2 Powerful Yogis: The Successful Quest for Siddhis and Power, by Adrián Munoz
    3 Kingly Corruption and Ascetic Sovereignty in the Telugu Account of the Nine Naths, by Jamal Jones
    4 In Siddhis and State: Transformations of Power in Twentieth-Century Gorakhpur Temple Publications, by Christine Marrewa-Karwoski
    5 The Search for the Jugi Caste in Pre-Colonial Bengal, by Lubomír Ondracka
    6 Back When We Were Brahmins: Historical and Caste Critique Among Bengali Householder Naths, by Joel Bordeaux
    7 Shades of Power: The Nath Yogis in Nepal, by Christof Zotter
    8 Yogi, Pandit, and Rastra-Bhakta: Some Reconstructions of Yogi Naraharinath’s Religious Career, by Eloisa Stuparich
    9 The Evocative Partnerships of a Monastic Nath Temple in Contemporary Rajasthan, by Carter Hawthorne Higgins
    10 Towards a Nath Re-Appropriation of Hatha-Yoga, by Daniela Bevilacqua

    Index

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