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Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion - Plant Life in South Asian Traditions (Paperback)
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Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion - Plant Life in South Asian Traditions (Paperback)
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Plant life has figured prominently in Indian culture.
Archaeobotanical findings and Vedic texts confirm that plants have
been central not only as a commodity (sources of food; materia
medica; sacrificial matter; etc.) but also as powerful and enduring
symbols. Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion. Plant Life in South
Asian Traditions explores how herbs, trees, shrubs, flowers and
vegetables have been studied, classified, represented and discussed
in a variety of Indian traditions such as Vedism, Hinduism,
Jainism, Buddhism, indigenous cultures and Islam. Moving from an
analysis of the sentience of plants in early Indian philosophies
and scientific literature, the various chapters, divided in four
thematic sections, explore Indian flora within devotional and
mystic literature (bhakti and Sufism), mythological, ritual and
sacrificial culture, folklore, medicine, perfumery, botany,
floriculture and agriculture. Arboreal and floral motifs are also
discussed as an expression of Indian aesthetics since early coinage
to figurative arts and literary figures. Finally, the volume
reflects current discourses on environmentalism and ecology as well
as on the place of indigenous flora as part of an ancient yet still
very much alive sacred geography.
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