The Hindu Model of Social Organization and the bhakti Movement : the Example of Vallabha's sampradāya


Autoria(s): Burger Maya; Mc Gregor R. S. (ed.)
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

(Résumé de l'ouvrage) This volume addresses research topics within the field of Bhakti literature, the devotional poetry and other compositions of devotional character in the earlier literature of the modern South Asian languages. Its papers range from the roots of the Bhakti tradition in the early history of Krsna to its modern adaptations in nineteenth- and twentieth-century culture. Geographically, they span Bengal to Sind, Panjab to Maharashtra. Contemporary study of the modern Indian languages has broadened the scope of scholarship to consider today's Hindu attitudes, and those of a mixed society, against the background of ancient culture. Here, materials in six modern Asian languages are discussed: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi in its main literary forms, Marathi, Panjabi and Sindhi; with assessment also of material in Sanskrit, Arabic and Chinese. In addition to studies of literary (and orally transmitted) works in the Krsna or Rama traditions, and of Sufi compositions and their interpretation, there are papers on the early history of sacred sites, the emergence of the religion of Rama, later religious formulations throughout the subcontinent, and the interaction of the Islamic and the Hindu.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_13928

isbn:9780521413114; 0521413117

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Fonte

Devotional Literature in South Asia

Palavras-Chave #Bhakti literature; devotional poetry; Krsna; Rama; South Asian langages; Bengali; Gujarati; Hindi; Marathi; Panjabi; Sindhi
Tipo

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