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Most overviews of Hindu belief and practice follow a history from
the ancient Vedas to today. Such approaches privilege Brahmanical
traditions and create a sense of Hinduism as a homogenous system
and culture, and one which is largely unchanging and based solely
on sacred texts. In reality, modern Hindu faith and culture present
an extraordinary range of dynamic beliefs and practices.
"Contemporary Hinduism" aims to capture the full breadth of the
Hindu worldview as practised today, both in the sub-continent and
the diaspora. Global and regional faith, ritualised and everyday
practice, Brahmanical and non-Brahmanical belief, and ascetic and
devotional traditions are all discussed. Throughout, the discussion
is illustrated with detailed case material and images, whilst key
terms are highlighted and explained in a glossary. "Contemporary
Hinduism" presents students with a lively and engaging survey of
Hinduism, offering an introduction to the oldest and one of the
most complex of world religions.
Most overviews of Hindu belief and practice follow a history from
the ancient Vedas to today. Such approaches privilege Brahmanical
traditions and create a sense of Hinduism as a homogenous system
and culture, and one which is largely unchanging and based solely
on sacred texts. In reality, modern Hindu faith and culture present
an extraordinary range of dynamic beliefs and practices.
'Contemporary Hinduism' aims to capture the full breadth of the
Hindu worldview as practised today, both in the sub-continent and
the diaspora. Global and regional faith, ritualised and everyday
practice, Brahmanical and non-Brahmanical belief, and ascetic and
devotional traditions are all discussed. Throughout, the discussion
is illustrated with detailed case material and images, whilst key
terms are highlighted and explained in a glossary. 'Contemporary
Hinduism' presents students with a lively and engaging survey of
Hinduism, offering an introduction to the oldest and one of the
most complex of world religions.
The Hindu Goddess Laksmi is the consort of the great God Vishnu.
This book looks at the relationship between Laskmi and Vishnu in
South Indian tradition. In some other sub-traditions, P. Pratap
Kumar shows, the Goddess is seen as a mediator between devotees and
God. Others put her on a par with her male counterpart. In yet
other traditions she is worshiped as an independent deity in her
own right. South Indian Vaisnavism views the Goddess in all of
these ways, with the result that theological debates have
flourished. Clarifying these debates and the assumptions behind
them, Kumar contributes not only to our understanding of this
particular tradition, but also to an understanding of gender issues
in the study of religion.
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