A Prehistory of Hinduism / / Manu V. Devadevan.

This book is a pioneering attempt to understand the prehistory of Hinduism in South Asia. Exploring religious processes in the Deccan region between the eleventh and the nineteenth century with class relations as its point of focus, it throws new light on the making of religious communities, monasti...

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Place / Publishing House:Warsaw ;, Berlin : : De Gruyter Open Poland, , [2016]
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
A Guide to Pronunciation of Diacritical Marks --
1 Introduction --
2 Indumauḷi's Grief and the Making of Religious Identities --
3 Forests of Learning and the Invention of Religious Traditions --
4 Heredity, Genealogies, and the Advent of the New Monastery --
5 Miracles, Ethicality, and the Great Divergence --
6 Sainthood in Transition and the Crisis of Alienation --
7 Epilogue --
Bibliography --
List of Tables --
Index
Summary:This book is a pioneering attempt to understand the prehistory of Hinduism in South Asia. Exploring religious processes in the Deccan region between the eleventh and the nineteenth century with class relations as its point of focus, it throws new light on the making of religious communities, monastic institutions, legends, lineages, and the ethics that governed them. In the light of this prehistory, a compelling framework is suggested for a revision of existing perspectives on the making of Hinduism in the nineteenth and the twentieth century.
ISBN:311051737X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Manu V. Devadevan.