Kannaki's Anklet

Kannaki's Anklet PDF Author: Utkarsh Patel
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ISBN: 9789385509117
Category : Indic fiction (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Kannaki's Anklet

Kannaki's Anklet PDF Author: Utkarsh Patel
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789385509117
Category : Indic fiction (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The Tale of an Anklet

The Tale of an Anklet PDF Author: Iḷaṅkōvaṭikaḷ
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231078498
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 452

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Originating in Tamil mythology, Cilappatikaram is the love story of Kannaki and Kovalan. Kannaki wears a circular anklet representing the power, strength and dignity of the goddess Pattini. Goddess status is bestowed upon Kannaki as her life undergoes the same fate as the anklet that is stolen and used as a weapon.

The Cilappatikāram

The Cilappatikāram PDF Author: Iḷaṅkōvaṭikaḷ
Publisher: Penguin Books India
ISBN: 9780143031963
Category : Epic poetry, Tamil
Languages : en
Pages : 444

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Men And Women Of Maturai Of The Four Temples! I Curse This City. Its King Erred In Killing The Man I Loved One Of The World'S Masterpieces, The Cilappatikaram (5Th Century Ce) By Ilanko Atikal Is India'S Finest Epic In A Language Other Than Sanskrit. It Spells Out In Unforgettable Verse The Problems That Humanity Has Been Wrestling With For A Long Time: Love, War, Evil, Fate And Death. The Tale Of An Anklet Is The Love Story Of Kovalan And Kannaki. Originating In Tamil Mythology, The Compelling Tale Of Kannaki Her Love, Her Feats And Triumphs, And Her Ultimate Transformation To Goddess Follows The Conventions Of Tamil Poetry And Is Told In Three Phases: The Erotic, The Heroic And The Mythic. This Epic Ranks With The Ramayana And The Mahabharata As One Of The Great Classics Of Indian Literature And Is Presented For The First Time In A Landmark English Verse Translation By The Eminent Poet R. Parthasarathy, Making It Accessible To A Wider Audience. Winner Of The 1995 Sahitya Akademi Prize For Translation (English), The 1994 Pen/ Book-Of-The-Month Club Translation Citation Of The Pen American Centre, And The 1996 Association For Asian Studies A.K. Ramanujan Book Prize For Translation.

Shilappadikaram

Shilappadikaram PDF Author: Iḷaṅkōvaṭikaḷ
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 9780811200011
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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The peerless young Kovalan leaves his loyal wife Kannaki for the courtesan Madhavi, and though he returns to her, he still meets his death because of her ill-omened ankle bracelet. The Shilappadikaram has been called an epic and even a novel, but it is also a book of general education. Adigal packed his story with information: history merging into myth, religious rites, caste customs, military lore, descriptions of city and country life. And four Cantos are little anthologies of the poetry of the period (seashore and mountain songs, hunters and milkmaid s song). Thus the story gives us a vivid picture of early Indian life in all its aspects.

Contributions to Asian Studies

Contributions to Asian Studies PDF Author:
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN: 9789004049260
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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The Cult of the Goddess Pattini

The Cult of the Goddess Pattini PDF Author: Gananath Obeyesekere
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120802136
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 665

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Pattini-goddess, virgin, wife and mother; folk deity of Sinhala Buddhists and Jains; and assimilated goddess of the Hindu pantheon-has been worshiped in Sri Lanks and South India for fifteen hundred years or more, as she still is today. This long-awaited book is the culmination of Gananath Obeyesekere's comprehensive study of the Pattini cult and its historical, sociological, and psychoanalytical role in the culture of South Asia. A well-known anthropologist and a native of Sri Lanka, Obeyesekere displays his impeccable scholarship and a stunning range of theoretical perspectives in this work, the most detailed analysis of a single religious complex in South Asian ethnography (and possibly in all of anthropology). Since 1955 Obeyesekere has observed and participated in modern performances of the rituals of worship, healing, and propitiation in the Pattini cult, particularly the postharvest ritual known as the gammaduva. He presents detailed texts of the gammaduva, placing them in their historical and mythic traditions. Using the texts, he formulates a cultural analysis of the Buddhist pantheon and a critique of empiricist notions of South Asian historiography. Obeyesekere shows that some seemingly historical figures of South India and Sri Lanka are mythic characters and that their historical significance can best be understood by an anthropological analysis of myth rather than through a reification of myth in history. The concurrent Hindu worship of Pattini with its myths and rituals is described in detail. Obeyesekere documents the Sanskritization of Pattini, the changing physical structures of the goddess's shrines from the 1930s to the present, the assumption by Brahman priests of ritual functions formerly carried out by folk priest, and the sociocultural causes of these changes. He traces, too, the origins and diffusion of the cult throughout its entire history, as well as its survival today. Of psychological interest is the problematic status of Pattini as virgin, wife, and mother and her relationship with her god-husband Palanga and his courtesan Madevi. Obeyesekere discusses the psychodynamics of this relationship in detail and explains its role in Hindu-Buddhist socialization and family structure. Further, he uses this analysis to account for local variations in the performance and structure of the ritual. The ritual of the killing and resurrection of Pattini's husband and her role as mater dolorosa will interest scholars of comparative religion.

Gender and Story in South India

Gender and Story in South India PDF Author: Leela Prasad
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 0791481255
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 162

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Gender and Story in South India presents exciting ethnographic research by Indian women scholars on Hindu and Muslim women-centered oral narratives. The book is unique for its geographic and linguistic focus on South India, for its inclusion of urban and rural locales of narration, and for its exploration of shared Hindu and Muslim female space. Drawing on the worldviews of South Indian female narrators in both everyday and performative settings, the contributors lead readers away from customary and comfortable assumptions about gender distinctions in India to experience a more dialogical, poetically ordered moral universe that is sensitive to women's material and spiritual lives.

Tamil Literature

Tamil Literature PDF Author: K.V. Zvelebil
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004492984
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 319

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Caste, Community, and Caste(s) Association

Caste, Community, and Caste(s) Association PDF Author: Ishwaran
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900464377X
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 165

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Dharma's Daughters

Dharma's Daughters PDF Author: Sara S. Mitter
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813516783
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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"A formidable achievement. . . . Mitter spans almost the entire spectrum of the 'woman's question' providing both information and insight into the complex patterns that determine the image, self-image, and status of women in contemporary India." -- Manini Chatterjee, The Hindu (India). -- Book cover.