The Oxford anthology of Bhakti literature
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The Oxford anthology of Bhakti literature
Oxford University Press, 2011
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Bhakti literature
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Bibliography: p. [259]-262
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Description
Divided into four sections-North, South, East, and West-this anthology maps Bhakti literature from 100 BCE to the 20th century. Including a wide range of writings-from early poems to Siva, Alvar poets, Virashaiva poets, Varkaris, and Vaishnava poetry, to Panjabi songs, Bauls of Bengal, and Bengali Shakta lyrics-the anthology roughly sketches the four geographical compass points in terms of the significant sub-genres of Bhakti poetry associated with these regions. Apart from acclaimed poets such as Tukaram, Kabir, Mirabai, Tulsidas, Vidyapati, and Chandidas, the volume also includes works by some of the earliest practitioners like Tipputtolar (ca. 100 BCE-250 CE), Nakkirar (ca. 6th c.), and Mannikavacakar (9th c.). It also includes works of some later poets like Namdev (1270-1350), Rami (ca. 1440), and Dhurjati (16th c.) as well as more contemporary practitioners like Ramprasad Sen (1718-1775), Kamalakanta Bhattacarya (ca. 1769-1821), and Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). The poems, originally written in various vernacular lanaguges, have been translated by past masters like A.K. Ramanujan, as well as well-known practitioners like Vidya Dehejia, Susan Daniels, William J.
Jackson, Dilip Chitre, Ananda Coomaraswamy, among others. With a detailed Introduction by Andrew Schelling, this volume has perceptive notes for poets and translators that provide valuable insights to their work. A special appendix Statements on Poetry adds special feature of this volume. With a glossary providing meaning to Sanskrit terms, and a bibliography, this volume gives a comprehensive view of the Bhakti movement.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION BY ANDREW SCHELLING O SOUTH O EARLY POEMS TO SIVA (TAMIL) / TIPPUTTOLAR / NAKKIRAR / MANNIKAVACAKAR O ALVAR POETS (TAMIL) / ANTAL / NAMMALVAR O VIRASHAIVA POETS (KANNADA) / DASIMAYYA / ALLAMA PRABHU / BASAVANNA / MAHADEVIYAKKA / SULE SANKAVVA O TELUGU / ANNAMACHARYA / DHURJATI / KSETRAYYA / SARANGAPANI O WEST O VARKARIS (MARATHI) / JNANDEV / NAMDEV / MUKTABAI / JANABAI / CHOKHAMELA / TUKARAM O NORTH O LAL DED / KABIR / RAVIDAS (RAIDAS) / SURDAS / MIRABAI / TULSIDAS / DADU DAYAL / PANJABI SONGS O EAST O VAISHNAVA POETRY / JAYADEVA'S GITA-GOVINDA / SONGS FROM THE BENGALI / VIDYAPATI / CHANDIDAS / RAMI / BAULS OF BENGAL O SHAKTA POETRY / RAMPRASAD SEN / KAMALAKANTA BHATTACARYA / BENGALI SHAKTA LYRICS O FINALE / BHANUSIMHA (RABINDRANATH TAGORE) O APPENDIX A: STATEMENTS ON POETRY O GLOSSARY O BIBLIOGRAPHY O TRANSLATORS' NOTES
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