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Goddess and the King in Indian Myth

Ring Composition, Royal Power and The Dharmic Double Helix

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The book is laudable in correcting the idea of the Hindu Goddess as dreadful and wrathful. In the cosmic realm, she serves as the sovereign warrior, just as kings do in the earthly realm. She is a royal goddess; her wrathful emanations are episodic breaks from her benign order granting essence. The book will be an invaluable source to the students, readers, and scholars of South Asia, religious studies, Indology, Hindu studies, Purāṇic studies, and goddess traditions of India. - Vineet Gairola, Asian Affairs Volume 54, 2023 - Issue 1

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The Sanskrit narrative text Devi Mahatmya, "The Greatness of The Goddess," extols the triumphs of an all-powerful Goddess, Durga, over universe-imperiling demons. These exploits are embedded in an intriguing frame narrative: a deposed king solicits the counsel of a forest-dwelling ascetic, who narrates the tripartite acts of Durga which comprise the main body of the text. Les mer

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The Sanskrit narrative text Devi Mahatmya, "The Greatness of The Goddess," extols the triumphs of an all-powerful Goddess, Durga, over universe-imperiling demons. These exploits are embedded in an intriguing frame narrative: a deposed king solicits the counsel of a forest-dwelling ascetic, who narrates the tripartite acts of Durga which comprise the main body of the text. It is a centrally important early text about the Great Goddess, which has significance to the broader field of Puranic Studies.


This book analyzes the Devi Mahatmya and argues that its frame narrative cleverly engages a dichotomy at the heart of Hinduism: the opposing ideals of asceticism and kingship. These ideals comprise two strands of what is referred to herein as the dharmic double helix. It decodes the symbolism of encounters between forest hermits and exiled kings through the lens of the dharmic double helix, demonstrating the extent to which this common narrative trope masterfully encodes the ambivalence of brahmanic ideology. Engaging the tension between the moral necessity for nonviolence and the sociopolitical necessity for violence, the book deconstructs the ideological ambivalence throughout the Devi Mahatmya to demonstrate that its frame narrative invariably sheds light on its core content. Its very structure serves to emphasize a theme that prevails throughout the text, one inalienable to the rubric of the episodes themselves: sovereignty on both cosmic and mundane scales.


The book sheds new light on the content of the Devi Mahatmya and contextualizes it within the framework of important debates within early Hinduism. It will be of interest to academics in the fields of Asian Religion, Hindu Studies, Goddess Studies, South Asian Studies, Narrative Studies and comparative literature.

Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
178
ISBN
9781138609570
Utgivelsesår
2018
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«

The book is laudable in correcting the idea of the Hindu Goddess as dreadful and wrathful. In the cosmic realm, she serves as the sovereign warrior, just as kings do in the earthly realm. She is a royal goddess; her wrathful emanations are episodic breaks from her benign order granting essence. The book will be an invaluable source to the students, readers, and scholars of South Asia, religious studies, Indology, Hindu studies, Purāṇic studies, and goddess traditions of India. - Vineet Gairola, Asian Affairs Volume 54, 2023 - Issue 1

»

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