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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Non-Christian religions > Religions of Indic & Oriental origin > Hinduism

Hindu Divorce - A Legal Anthropology (Paperback): Livia Holden Hindu Divorce - A Legal Anthropology (Paperback)
Livia Holden
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comparative study investigates the place of Hindu divorce in the Indian legal system and considers whether it offers a way out of a matrimonial crisis situation for women. Using the narratives of the social actors involved, it poses questions about the relationship between traditional jurisdictions located in rural areas and the larger legal culture of towns and cities in India, and also in the UK and USA. The multidisciplinary approach draws on research from the social sciences, feminist and legal studies and will be of interest to students and scholars of law, anthropology and sociology.

The Ethics of Sankara and Santideva - A Selfless Response to an Illusory World (Paperback): Warren Lee Todd The Ethics of Sankara and Santideva - A Selfless Response to an Illusory World (Paperback)
Warren Lee Todd
R1,692 Discovery Miles 16 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring the philosophical concerns of the nature of self, this book draws from two of the most influential Indian masters, Sankara and Santideva. Todd demonstrates that an ethics of altruism is still possible within a metaphysics which assumes there to be no independent self. A new ethical model based on the notions of 'flickering consciousness' and 'constructive altruism' is proposed. By comparing the metaphysics and ethics of Sankara and Santideva, Todd shows that the methodologies and aims of these Buddhist and Hindu masters trace remarkably similar cross-cutting paths. Treating Buddhism and Hinduism with equal respect, this book compares and reinterprets the Indian material so as to engage with contemporary Western debates on self and to show that Indian philosophy is indeed a philosophy of dialogue.

Prem Aur Shanti Ka Marg (Hindi, Paperback): Dadi Janki Prem Aur Shanti Ka Marg (Hindi, Paperback)
Dadi Janki
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Caitanya Vaisnava Philosophy - Tradition, Reason and Devotion (Paperback): Ravi M. Gupta Caitanya Vaisnava Philosophy - Tradition, Reason and Devotion (Paperback)
Ravi M. Gupta
R1,808 Discovery Miles 18 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the sixteenth century, the saint and scholar Sri Caitanya set in motion a wave of devotion to Krishna that began in eastern India and has now found its way around the world. Caitanya taught that the highest aim of life is to develop selfless love for God Krishna, the blue-hued cowherd boy who spoke the Bhagavad Gita. Although only a handful of poetry is attributed to Caitanya, his devotional theology was expounded and systematized by his followers in a vast array of poetical, philosophical, and ritual literature. This book provides a thematic study of Caitanya Vaishnava philosophy, introducing key thinkers and ideas in the early tradition, using Sanskrit and Bengali sources that have seldom been studied in English. The book addresses major areas of the tradition, including epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, ethics, and history, and every chapter includes relevant readings from primary sources.

Hindu Nationalism, History and Identity in India - Narrating a Hindu past under the BJP (Hardcover): Lars Tore Flaten Hindu Nationalism, History and Identity in India - Narrating a Hindu past under the BJP (Hardcover)
Lars Tore Flaten
R4,638 Discovery Miles 46 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) assumed power in India in 1998 as the largest party of the National Democratic Alliance, it soon became evident that it prioritized educational reforms. Under BJP rule, a reorganization of the National Council of Educational Research and Training occurred, and in 2002 four new history textbooks were published. This book examines the new textbooks which were introduced, considering them to be integral to the BJP's political agenda. It analyses the ways in which their narrative and explanatory frameworks defined and invoked Hindu identity. Employing the concept of decontextualization, the author argues that notions of Hindu cultural similarity were conveyed, particularly as the textbooks paid scarce attention to social, geographical and temporal contexts in their approaches to Indian history. The book shows that intrinsic to the textbooks' emphasis on similarity is a systematic backgrounding of any references to internal lines of division within the Hindu community. Through a comparison with earlier textbooks, it sheds light on the contested nature of history writing in India, especially in terms of nation building and identity construction. This issue is also highly relevant in India today due to the electoral success of the BJP in 2014, and the efforts of the Hindu nationalist organization Vishwa Hindu Parishad to construct a coherent Hinduism. Arguing that the textbooks operate according to the BJP's ideology of Hindu cultural nationalism, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of South Asian studies, contemporary history, the uses of history, identity politics and Hindu nationalism.

Hindu Manners, Customs & Ceremon (Paperback): Dubois Hindu Manners, Customs & Ceremon (Paperback)
Dubois
R1,054 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R187 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces - The temple in western India, 2nd century BCE-8th century CE (Hardcover): Susan Verma Mishra,... The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces - The temple in western India, 2nd century BCE-8th century CE (Hardcover)
Susan Verma Mishra, Himanshu Prabha Ray
R4,648 Discovery Miles 46 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on the religious shrine in western India as an institution of cultural integration in the period spanning 200 BCE to 800 CE. It presents an analysis of religious architecture at multiple levels, both temporal and spatial, and distinguishes it as a ritual instrument that integrates individuals and communities into a cultural fabric. The work shows how these structures emphasise on communication with a host of audiences such as the lay worshipper, the ritual specialist, the royalty and the elite as well as the artisan and the sculptor. It also examines religious imagery, inscriptions, traditional lore and Sanskrit literature. The book will be of special interest to researchers and scholars of ancient Indian history, Hinduism, religious studies, architecture and South Asian studies.

Racial Synthesis in Hindu Culture (Paperback): S.V. Viswanatha Racial Synthesis in Hindu Culture (Paperback)
S.V. Viswanatha
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A Place for Our Gods - The Construction of an Edinburgh Hindu Temple Community (Paperback): Malory Nye A Place for Our Gods - The Construction of an Edinburgh Hindu Temple Community (Paperback)
Malory Nye
R1,498 Discovery Miles 14 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Study of some 150 Hindu families (and about 1000 persons) living in Edinburgh, and particularly about the fact that two associations exist among them, one of which is based on activities at a temple.

The Other Ramayana Women - Regional Rejection and Response (Hardcover): John Brockington, Mary Brockington The Other Ramayana Women - Regional Rejection and Response (Hardcover)
John Brockington, Mary Brockington; Edited by (associates) Mandakranta Bose
R4,636 Discovery Miles 46 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first to present current scholarship on gender and in regional and sectarian versions of the Ramayana. Contributors explore in what ways the versions relate to other Ramayana texts as they deal with the female persona and the cultural values implicit in them. Using a wide variety of approaches, both analytical and descriptive, the authors discover common ground between narrative variants even as their diversity is recognized. It offers an analysis in the shaping of the heterogeneous Rama tradition through time as it can be viewed from the perspective of narrating women's lives. Through the analysis of the representation and treatment of female characters, narrative inventions, structural design, textual variants, and the idiom of composition and technique in art and sculpture are revealed and it is shown what and in which way these alternative versions are unique. A sophisticated exploration of the Ramayana, this book is of great interest to academics in the fields of South Asian Studies, Asian Religion, Asian Gender and Cultural Studies.

Nonviolence in the Mahabharata - Siva's Summa on Rishidharma and the Gleaners of Kurukshetra (Hardcover): Alf Hiltebeitel Nonviolence in the Mahabharata - Siva's Summa on Rishidharma and the Gleaners of Kurukshetra (Hardcover)
Alf Hiltebeitel
R4,633 Discovery Miles 46 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Indian mythological texts like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, there are recurrent tales about gleaners. The practice of "gleaning" in India had more to do with the house-less forest life than with residential village or urban life or with gathering residual post-harvest grains from cultivated fields. Gleaning can be seen a metaphor for the Mahabharata poets' art: an art that could have included their manner of gleaning what they made the leftovers (what they found useful) from many preexistent texts into Vyasa's "entire thought"-including oral texts and possibly written ones, such as philosophical debates and stories. This book explores the notion of non-violence in the epic Mahabharata. In examining gleaning as an ecological and spiritual philosophy nurtured as much by hospitality codes as by eating practices, the author analyses the merits and limitations of the 9th century Kashmiri aesthetician Anandavardhana that the dominant aesthetic sentiment or rasa of the Mahabharata is shanta (peace). Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent reading of the Mahabharata via the Bhagavad Gita are also studied. This book by one of the leaders in Mahabharata studies is of interest to scholars of South Asian Literary Studies, Religious Studies as well as Peace Studies, South Asian Anthropology and History.

Hinduism: The Basics (Hardcover): Neelima Shukla-Bhatt Hinduism: The Basics (Hardcover)
Neelima Shukla-Bhatt
R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Includes a range of voices - such as women and Hindus in the diaspora - which are often excluded or given short shrift in other textbooks, so that readers are provided with a more comprehensive overview of the tradition. Explores both the commonalities and differences between the various aspects of Hindu traditions to introduce students to their complexity and diversity. Explores the rise of Hindu nationalism and other developments of the 21st Century to ensure that this is the most up-to-date introduction to Hinduism available.

Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): R.G. Bhandarkar Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
R.G. Bhandarkar
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bhandarkar's Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems, first published in 1913, explores the origins of Vaishnavism by examining its sources of religion, aspects of the Mahabharata, and the Cult of Rama. Bhandarkar also discusses Saivism by exploring its origin and development. This text is ideal for students of theology.

Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered - Hariram Vyas's Hindi Ras-pancadhyayi (Paperback): Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered - Hariram Vyas's Hindi Ras-pancadhyayi (Paperback)
Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Concerned with the process in Hinduism of reinterpreting classical texts and imbuing them with new inspiration. An example par excellence is Hariram Vyas's Ras-pancadhyayi, the earliest known Braj Bhasa version of the five chapters of Bhagavatapurana on Krsna's Dance with the Gopis.

Evil and the Philosophy of Retribution - Modern Commentaries on the Bhagavad-Gita (Paperback): Sanjay Palshikar Evil and the Philosophy of Retribution - Modern Commentaries on the Bhagavad-Gita (Paperback)
Sanjay Palshikar
R1,603 Discovery Miles 16 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is 'evil'? What are the ways of overcoming this destructive and morally recalcitrant phenomenon? To what extent is the use of punitive violence tenable? Evil and the Philosophy of Retribution compares the responses of three modern Indian commentators on the Bhagavad-Gita - Aurobindo Ghose, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi. The book reveals that some of the central themes in the Bhagavad-Gita were transformed by these intellectuals into categories of modern socio-political thought by reclaiming them from pre-modern debates on ritual and renunciation. Based on canonical texts, this work presents a fascinating account of how the relationship between 'good', 'evil' and retribution is construed against the backdrop of militant nationalism and the development of modern Hinduism. Amid competing constructions of Indian tradition as well as contemporary concerns, it traces the emerging representations of modern Hindu self-consciousness under colonialism, and its very understanding of evil surrounding a textual ethos. Replete with Sanskrit, English, Marathi, and Gujarati sources, this will especially interest scholars of modern Indian history, philosophy, political science, history of religion, and those interested in the Bhagavad-Gita.

The Divine Quest, East and West - A Comparative Study of Ultimate Realities (Hardcover): James L. Ford The Divine Quest, East and West - A Comparative Study of Ultimate Realities (Hardcover)
James L. Ford
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva - Local Mediations and Forms of Convergence (Paperback): Daniela Berti, Nicolas Jaoul, Pralay... Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva - Local Mediations and Forms of Convergence (Paperback)
Daniela Berti, Nicolas Jaoul, Pralay Kanungo
R1,779 Discovery Miles 17 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book reflects on the discreet influence of Hindutva in situations/places outside or at the margins of its organisational and mobilisational arena, where people denying any commitment to the Sangh Parivar, incidentally, show affinities and parallelisms with its discourse and practice. This study looks at Hindutva's entrenchment not so much as an orchestration from above but more as an outcome of a process that evolves in relation to specific social and cultural milieus. The contributors analyse Hindutva's entrenchment, emphasising on the ethnography of the forms of mediation and/or convergence produced in certain contexts. The 11 case studies highlight three different dynamics of Hindutva's cultural entrenchment. The first section gathers cases where RSS-affiliated organisations have set up specific cultural or artistic programmes at the regional level, involving the meditation of local people whose interest in these programmes does not necessarily mean that they endorse the Hindutva agenda completely. The next deals with convergence and refers to cases where the followers gather around a charismatic personality, whose precepts and practice may bring them towards a closer affinity with the Hindutva programme. The last section deals with the contexts of resistance, where social milieus engaged in opposing Hindutva may, in fact, paradoxically, and even inadvertently, imbibe some of its ideas and practices in order to contest its claims.

Hinduism (Hardcover): Cybelle Shattuck Hinduism (Hardcover)
Cybelle Shattuck
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hinduism is a concise and readable survey of the history of Hinduism, from its origins in the Indus Valley to its increasing popularity in today's Western world. Focusing particularly on the modern period, it provides a valuable introduction to contemporary Hindu beliefs and practices and looks at the ways in which this religion is meeting the challenges of the modern world.

Hinduism in the Modern World (Paperback): Brian A. Hatcher Hinduism in the Modern World (Paperback)
Brian A. Hatcher
R1,594 Discovery Miles 15 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hinduism in the Modern World presents a new and unprecedented attempt to survey the nature, range, and significance of modern and contemporary Hinduism in South Asia and the global diaspora. Organized to reflect the direction of recent scholarly research, this volume breaks with earlier texts on this subject by seeking to overcome a misleading dichotomy between an elite, intellectualist "modern" Hinduism and the rest of what has so often been misleadingly termed "traditional" or "popular" Hinduism. Without neglecting the significance of modern reformist visions of Hinduism, this book reconceptualizes the meaning of "modern Hinduism" both by expanding its content and by situating its expression within a larger framework of history, ethnography, and contemporary critical theory. This volume equips undergraduate readers with the tools necessary to appreciate the richness and diversity of Hinduism as it has developed during the past two centuries.

Hinduism in the Modern World (Hardcover): Brian A. Hatcher Hinduism in the Modern World (Hardcover)
Brian A. Hatcher
R4,513 Discovery Miles 45 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hinduism in the Modern World presents a new and unprecedented attempt to survey the nature, range, and significance of modern and contemporary Hinduism in South Asia and the global diaspora. Organized to reflect the direction of recent scholarly research, this volume breaks with earlier texts on this subject by seeking to overcome a misleading dichotomy between an elite, intellectualist "modern" Hinduism and the rest of what has so often been misleadingly termed "traditional" or "popular" Hinduism. Without neglecting the significance of modern reformist visions of Hinduism, this book reconceptualizes the meaning of "modern Hinduism" both by expanding its content and by situating its expression within a larger framework of history, ethnography, and contemporary critical theory. This volume equips undergraduate readers with the tools necessary to appreciate the richness and diversity of Hinduism as it has developed during the past two centuries.

Bhakti and Embodiment - Fashioning Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies in Krsna Bhakti (Hardcover, New): Barbara A. Holdrege Bhakti and Embodiment - Fashioning Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies in Krsna Bhakti (Hardcover, New)
Barbara A. Holdrege
R4,956 Discovery Miles 49 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The historical shift from Vedic traditions to post-Vedic bhakti (devotional) traditions is accompanied by a shift from abstract, translocal notions of divinity to particularized, localized notions of divinity and a corresponding shift from aniconic to iconic traditions and from temporary sacrificial arenas to established temple sites. In Bhakti and Embodiment Barbara Holdrege argues that the various transformations that characterize this historical shift are a direct consequence of newly emerging discourses of the body in bhakti traditions in which constructions of divine embodiment proliferate, celebrating the notion that a deity, while remaining translocal, can appear in manifold corporeal forms in different times and different localities on different planes of existence. Holdrege suggests that an exploration of the connections between bhakti and embodiment is critical not only to illuminating the distinctive transformations that characterize the emergence of bhakti traditions but also to understanding the myriad forms that bhakti has historically assumed up to the present time. This study is concerned more specifically with the multileveled models of embodiment and systems of bodily practices through which divine bodies and devotional bodies are fashioned in Krsna bhakti traditions and focuses in particular on two case studies: the Bhagavata Purana, the consummate textual monument to Vaisnava bhakti, which expresses a distinctive form of passionate and ecstatic bhakti that is distinguished by its embodied nature; and the Gaudiya Vaisnava tradition, an important bhakti tradition inspired by the Bengali leader Caitanya in the sixteenth century, which articulates a robust discourse of embodiment pertaining to the divine bodies of Krsna and the devotional bodies of Krsna bhaktas that is grounded in the canonical authority of the Bhagavata Purana.

The Art of Living Foundation - Spirituality and Wellbeing in the Global Context (Hardcover, New Ed): Stephen Jacobs The Art of Living Foundation - Spirituality and Wellbeing in the Global Context (Hardcover, New Ed)
Stephen Jacobs
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Hindu-derived meditation movement, The Art of Living (AOL), founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Bangalore, has grown into a global organization which claims presence in more than 150 countries. Stephen Jacobs presents the first comprehensive study of AOL as an important transnational movement and an alternative global spirituality. Exploring the nature and characteristics of spirituality in the contemporary global context, Jacobs considers whether alternative spiritualities are primarily concerned with individual wellbeing and can simply be regarded as another consumer product. The book concludes that involvement in movements such as AOL is not necessarily narcissistic but can foster a sense of community and inspire altruistic activity.

Hindu Perspectives on Evolution - Darwin, Dharma, and Design (Paperback): C.Mackenzie Brown Hindu Perspectives on Evolution - Darwin, Dharma, and Design (Paperback)
C.Mackenzie Brown
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing new insights into the contemporary creationist-evolution debates, this book looks at the Hindu cultural-religious traditions of India, the Hindu Dharma traditions. By focusing on the interaction of religion and science in a Hindu context, it offers a global context for understanding contemporary creationist-evolution conflicts and tensions utilizing a critical analysis of Hindu perspectives on these issues. The cultural and political as well as theological nature of these conflicts is illustrated by drawing attention to parallels with contemporary Islamic and Buddhist responses to modern science and Darwinism. The book explores various ancient and classical Hindu models to explain the origin of the universe encompassing creationist as well as evolutionary-but non-Darwinian-interpretations of how we came to be. Complex schemes of cosmic evolution were developed, alongside creationist proofs for the existence of God utilizing distinctly Hindu versions of the design argument. After examining diverse elements of the Hindu Dharmic traditions that laid the groundwork for an ambivalent response to Darwinism when it first became known in India, the book highlights the significance of the colonial context. Analysing critically the question of compatibility between traditional Dharmic theories of knowledge and the epistemological assumptions underlying contemporary scientific methodology, the book raises broad questions regarding the frequently alleged harmony of Hinduism, the eternal Dharma, with modern science, and with Darwinian evolution in particular.

Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia - Past and Place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata (Paperback): James Hegarty Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia - Past and Place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata (Paperback)
James Hegarty
R1,495 Discovery Miles 14 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Sanskrit Mahabharata is one of the greatest works of world literature and pivotal for the understanding of both Hindu traditions and wider society in ancient, medieval and modern South Asia. This book presents a new synthesis of philological, anthropological and cognitive-linguistic method and theory in relation to the study of narrative text by focusing on the form and function of the Mahabharata in the context of early South Asia. Arguing that the combination of structural and thematic features that have helped to establish the enduring cultural centrality of religious narrative in South Asia was first outlined in the text, the book highlights the Mahabharata's complex orientation to the cosmic, social and textual past. The book shows the extent to which narrative is integral to human social life, and more generally the creation and maintenance of religious ideologies. It highlights the contexts of origin and transmission and the cultural function of the Mahabharata in first millennium South Asia and, by extension, in medieval and modern South Asiaby drawing on both textual and epigraphic sources. The book draws attention to what is culturally specific about the origination and transmission of early South Asian narrative and what can be used to enrich our orientation to narrative in human social life more globally.

Interpreting Devotion - The Poetry and Legacy of a Female Bhakti Saint of India (Paperback): Karen Pechilis Interpreting Devotion - The Poetry and Legacy of a Female Bhakti Saint of India (Paperback)
Karen Pechilis
R1,782 Discovery Miles 17 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Devotion is a category of expression in many of the world's religious traditions. This book looks at issues involved in academically interpreting religious devotion, as well as exploring the interpretations of religious devotion made by a sixth century poet, a twelfth century biographer, and present-day festival publics. The book focuses on the female poet-saint Karaikkal Ammaiyar, whose poetry is devotional in nature. It discusses the biography written on the poet six centuries after her lifetime, and suggests ways of interpreting Karaikkal Ammaiyar's poetry without using the categories and events promoted by her biographer, in order to engage her own thoughts as they are communicated through the poetry attributed to her. In the same way that the biographer made the poet 'speak' to his present day, the book looks at how festivals held today make both the poetry and the biography relevant to the present day. By discussing how poetry, story and festival provide distinctive yet overlapping interpretations of the saint, this book reveals the selections and priorities of interpreters in the making of a living tradition. It is an accessible contribution to students and scholars of religion, Indian history and women's studies.

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