Essays on religion, literature and law
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Essays on religion, literature and law
Indira Gandhi national center for the arts : Manohar, 2004
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Includes bibliographical reference (p. 417-431) and index
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Description
The present volume contains fourteen selected papers in English by the late G.-D. Sontheimer and follows up on his earlier volume King of Hunters, Warriors, and Shepherds: Essays on Khandoba (Delhi, 1997). The articles chosen for publication here span a wide thematic and temporal range and will be of interest to students of Hinduism. The volume contains essays on the juristic personality of Hindu deities, the history and religion of pastoral groups in the Deccan and the interdependence of folk and scriptural religion. The articles reflect Sontheimers multidisciplinary approach, combining the methodologies of philosophy, anthropology, history, archaeology, epigraphy and iconography. Three other articles illustrated by over a hundred photographs, focus on hero- and sati-stones of the Deccan and Western India. Sontheimer identified the worship of heroes and satis as an important element of folk religion. He analyses the memorial stones in the context of other historical, social and religious references, physical ecology and literary sources. Yet another set of articles deals with aspects of oral literature.
Two papers can be considered building blocks for a model of Hinduism that was finally worked out in 'Hinduism: The Five Components and their Interaction' (1989), the article which concludes the present volume. The two volumes of Sontheimers collected papers are complemented by a memorial volume entitled In the Company of Gods which is being published simultaneously by the same editors. Published in association with Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, New Delhi.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Religious Endowments in India: The Juristic Personality of Hindu Deities (1965)
- Some Notes on Biroba, the Dhangar God of Maharashtra (1974)
- Field Research in Maharashtra and Karnatak: The History of Some Pastoral Communities and Their Cults (1974)
- The Dhangars: A Nomadic Pastoral Community in a Developoing Agricultural Environment (1975)
- Some Memorial Monuments of Western India (1976)
- (With M.L.K. Murty) Prehistoric Background to Pastoralism in the Southern Deccan in the Light of the Oral Traditions and Cults of Some Pastoral Communities (1980)
- King Vikram and Kamalu Sinde, the Shepherd, Bhakti Episodes from an Oral Epic of the Dhangars of Maharashtra (1981)
- On the Memorials to the Dead in the Tribal Area of Central India (1982)
- Hero- and Sati-Stones of Maharashtra (1982)
- God, Dharma and Society in the Yadava Kingdom of Devagiri according to the Lilacaritra of Cakradhar (1982)
- Folk Deities in the Vijayanagara Empire: Narasimha and Mallanna/Mailar (1985)
- The Vana and the Ksetra: The Tribal Background of Some Famous Cults (1987)
- The Ramayana in Contemporary Folk Traditions of Maharashtra (1991)
- Hinduism: The Five Components and Their Interaction (1989)
- Gunther-D. Sontheimer, List of Publications
- Index.
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