Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered


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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.




Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture


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Krishna is a central figure in Hinduism, a religion that has been a fundamental force for thousands of years. This accessible encyclopedia covers texts, practices, scholarship, and arts related to Krishna from the earliest known sources on. As Eastern religions and related practices such as yoga become increasingly popular, there is a need for resources that explain where these practices come from and what they mean. This is one of those works. Krishna is central to Hindu philosophy, theology, art, architecture, and literature, and an understanding of Krishna will give students greater understanding of the role of Hinduism around the world. Yet this isn't just a book on religion. The encyclopedia also provides insights into Indian and world history and into contemporary concerns, fostering respect for religious and cultural diversity. Entries on a wide range of subjects related to Krishna cover India and other places where major Krishna religious centers and temples are established worldwide. Articles draw from classical Indian sources dating back as far as 1300 BCE and from folk and worldwide literature, including mythology from Jainism and Buddhism. The book's alphabetical organization, cross references in each entry that highlight related entries and further readings, and topical and thematic lists will facilitate in-depth research.




The Rāmāyaṇa Culture


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The Essays In This Volume Approach The Ramayana From Different Perspectives Textual Criticism, Art And Architecture, And Film To Understand Its Ideological And Aesthetic Meanings. They Address Critical Issues Like The Seminal Status Of Valmiki, Gender Representation In Ramayana And The Importance Of The So-Called Ramayana Derivatives.




Studies in Early Modern Indo-Aryan Languages, Literature, and Culture


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The Book Emerges From The Sixth International Conference (Bhakti Conference As It Has Informally Come To Be Known) On Early Literature In New Indo-Aryan Languages Held In Seattle, Washington In 1994. This Collection Presents 28 Perceptive And Well Researched Papers Dealing With Hagiography, Oral Traditions, Text Criticism, Islam In The Indian Context, And Metaphors. They Examine Aspects On `Medieval` Texts And Textual Traditions, Devotional Themes In Modern Folklore Traditions And In Twentieth Century Literatures In New Indo-Aryan Languages.




Playing for Real


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This Book Investigates The Ways In Which Influential Figures And Types, Mythological And Contemporary, Have Functioned And Continue To Function As Role Models In Matters Of Gender, Authority, And Power In A Variety Of Hindu Contexts.




In Favour of Govinddevjī


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Sri Govinddevji, A Family Deity Of Amber`S Kachavaha Dynasty, Now Dwells In Jaipur Along With His Consort Radha. It Had Moved To Amber In The Latter Part Of Aurangzeb`S Rule And This Marked The Kachavaha Rulers` Assertion Of Regional Power And Identity. This Book Throws Light On The Religious Policy And Provide Insights Into The Administration And Diplomatic Usage Of The Kachavaha Chancery, An Important Aspect Which The Author Seeks To Highlight.




Indica et Tibetica


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In Praise of Holy Men


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This book is a contribution to understanding the formation of religious communities as revealed by the rhetoric of hagiographical works. It studies how religious groupings legitimize themselves by affiliation with holy men, and how they go about "magining" this affiliation in songs and stories in praise of holy men. The focus of the book is on the influential North Indian Krishna bhakti (devotional) movement of Hinduism and its multiple hagiographical strategies. It presents a case study of hagiographical works by and about Harirām Vyās, a sixteenth-century Hindu holy man or bhakta. The book includes a new scholarly edition and first-time translation of an important set of poems by Vyās in praise of several holy men, including the famous Kabīr. It also provides an edition and translations of selected hagiographical material about Vyās himself. The analysis of this little-studied material has implications for the history of Krishna devotion in particular and Hindu devotion in general, and has broader relevance for the history and phenomenology of religion.




The Banyan Tree


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