Author: Martin Haug
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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“The” Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda
Author: Martin Haug
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Languages : en
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Rigveda Brahmanas
Author: Arthur Berriedale Keith
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : sr
Pages : 584
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : sr
Pages : 584
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The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda Containing the Earliest Speculations of the Brahmans on the Meaning of the Sacrificial Prayers, and on the Origin, Performance and Sense of the Rites of the Vedic Religion Edited, Translated and Explained by Martin Haug
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Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Pages : 554
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The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda: Translation, with notes
Author: Martin Haug
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 692
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Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 692
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Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda
Author: Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin
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Category : Hindu mythology
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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Category : Hindu mythology
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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The Story of Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-Veda
Author: Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's sons. 1895.
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Category : Aryans
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's sons. 1895.
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Category : Aryans
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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The Cult of Draupadi, Volume 2
Author: Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226340481
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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This is the first volume of a projected three-volume work on the little-known South Indian folk cult of the goddess Draupadi and on the classical epic, the Mahabharata, that the cult brings to life in mythic, ritual, and dramatic forms. Draupadi, the chief heroine of the Sanskrit Mahabharata, takes on many unexpected guises in her Tamil cult, but her dimensions as a folk goddess remain rooted in a rich interpretive vision of the great epic. By examining the ways that the cult of Draupadi commingles traditions about the goddess and the epic, Alf Hiltebeitel shows the cult to be singularly representative of the inner tensions and working dynamics of popular devotional Hinduism.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226340481
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
This is the first volume of a projected three-volume work on the little-known South Indian folk cult of the goddess Draupadi and on the classical epic, the Mahabharata, that the cult brings to life in mythic, ritual, and dramatic forms. Draupadi, the chief heroine of the Sanskrit Mahabharata, takes on many unexpected guises in her Tamil cult, but her dimensions as a folk goddess remain rooted in a rich interpretive vision of the great epic. By examining the ways that the cult of Draupadi commingles traditions about the goddess and the epic, Alf Hiltebeitel shows the cult to be singularly representative of the inner tensions and working dynamics of popular devotional Hinduism.
South Asian Folklore in Transition
Author: Frank J. Korom
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429753810
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 261
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The Indian Subcontinent has been at the centre of folklore inquiry since the 19th century, yet, while much attention was paid to India by early scholars, folkloristic interest in the region waned over time until it virtually disappeared from the research agendas of scholars working in the discipline of folklore and folklife. This fortunately changed in the 1980s when a newly energized group of younger scholars, who were interested in a variety of new approaches that went beyond the textual interface, returned to folklore as an untapped resource in South Asian Studies. This comprehensive volume further reinvigorates the field by providing fresh studies and new models both for studying the “lore” and the “life” of everyday people in the region, as well as their engagement with the world at large. By bringing Muslims, material culture, diasporic horizons, global interventions and politics to bear on South Asian folklore studies, the authors hope to stimulate more dialogue across theoretical and geographical borders to infuse the study of the Indian Subcontinent’s cultural traditions with a new sense of relevance that will be of interest not only to areal specialists but also to folklorists and anthropologists in general. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429753810
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 261
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The Indian Subcontinent has been at the centre of folklore inquiry since the 19th century, yet, while much attention was paid to India by early scholars, folkloristic interest in the region waned over time until it virtually disappeared from the research agendas of scholars working in the discipline of folklore and folklife. This fortunately changed in the 1980s when a newly energized group of younger scholars, who were interested in a variety of new approaches that went beyond the textual interface, returned to folklore as an untapped resource in South Asian Studies. This comprehensive volume further reinvigorates the field by providing fresh studies and new models both for studying the “lore” and the “life” of everyday people in the region, as well as their engagement with the world at large. By bringing Muslims, material culture, diasporic horizons, global interventions and politics to bear on South Asian folklore studies, the authors hope to stimulate more dialogue across theoretical and geographical borders to infuse the study of the Indian Subcontinent’s cultural traditions with a new sense of relevance that will be of interest not only to areal specialists but also to folklorists and anthropologists in general. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.
The Ritual of Battle
Author: Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120840348
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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This book is a study of India's great epic, the Mahabharata, against the background of Indo-European myth, epic and ritual. It builds upon the pioneering studies in these areas by Georges Dumezil and Stig Wikander to work toward the goal of understanding how this epic's Indo-European heritage is interpreted and reshaped within the setting of bhakti or devotional Hinduism. The book begins with a comparative typology of traditional classical epics, arguing that epic is a distinctive mythical genre, and that the Mahrib/grata in particular should be studied as part of an Indo-European epic (and not just mythical) continuum. The reshaping of Indo-European themes is then examined in relation to the Mahabharata's central mystery: the figure of Krishna, hero and ally of the Pandava brothers in their struggles against their cousins, the Kauravas, and incarnation of Visnu. The study argues that Krishna figures in the epic at the center of a coherent theological ensemble that builds upon continuities in Indo-European, Vedic and particularly Brahmanic sacrificial idioms. Ultimately, Krishna guides the forces of dharma or righteousness through a great "sacrifice of battle" whose eschatological background recalls Indo-European and Vedic themes, while projecting them into the Hindu bhakti cosmology of universal dissolution, recreations and divine grace. The study vigorously opposes attempts to "explain" Krishna by arbitrary theories of the Maluibhdrata's growth through interpolations.
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120840348
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
This book is a study of India's great epic, the Mahabharata, against the background of Indo-European myth, epic and ritual. It builds upon the pioneering studies in these areas by Georges Dumezil and Stig Wikander to work toward the goal of understanding how this epic's Indo-European heritage is interpreted and reshaped within the setting of bhakti or devotional Hinduism. The book begins with a comparative typology of traditional classical epics, arguing that epic is a distinctive mythical genre, and that the Mahrib/grata in particular should be studied as part of an Indo-European epic (and not just mythical) continuum. The reshaping of Indo-European themes is then examined in relation to the Mahabharata's central mystery: the figure of Krishna, hero and ally of the Pandava brothers in their struggles against their cousins, the Kauravas, and incarnation of Visnu. The study argues that Krishna figures in the epic at the center of a coherent theological ensemble that builds upon continuities in Indo-European, Vedic and particularly Brahmanic sacrificial idioms. Ultimately, Krishna guides the forces of dharma or righteousness through a great "sacrifice of battle" whose eschatological background recalls Indo-European and Vedic themes, while projecting them into the Hindu bhakti cosmology of universal dissolution, recreations and divine grace. The study vigorously opposes attempts to "explain" Krishna by arbitrary theories of the Maluibhdrata's growth through interpolations.
ch.1. Literatury drevn︠i︡ago Vostoka. ch.2. Istori︠i︡a literatur grecheskoĭ i rimskoĭ
Author: Valentin Fedorovich Korsh
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 630
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 630
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