Sarasvat : riverine goddess of knowledge : from the manuscript-carrying vīṇā-player to the weapon-wielding defender of the Dharma / / by Catherine Ludvik.

This is a fascinating depiction of the transformation of the Indian riverine goddess from the manuscript-carrying vīṇā -player to the Buddhist weapon-wielding defender of the Dharma. Drawing on Sanskrit and Chinese textual sources, as well as Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist art historical representations,...

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Superior document:Brill's Indological library, v. 27
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's Indological library ; v. 27.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 374 pages, [16] pages of plates) :; illustrations.
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Materials /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Introduction /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Vedic Literature /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter One. Ṛg Veda /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Two. Atharva Veda /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Three. Yajur Veda /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Four. Brāhmaṇas /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Vedic Sarasvatī In Retrospective /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Epic And Puranic Literature /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Five. Mahābhārata /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Six. Purāṇas /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Epic And Puranic Sarasvatī In Retrospective /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Sarasvatī In Buddhist Sutras /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Seven. Sutra Of Golden Light /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Eight. Great Eloquence Deity /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Nine. Bath /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Ten. Kauṇḍinya’s Praises /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t The Sutra’s Sarasvatī In Retrospective /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Identification Of Images And Goddesses /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Eleven. Early Images Of Sarasvatī /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Chapter Twelve. Images Corresponding To Yijing’s Goddess /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Images In Retrospective /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Conclusion /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Appendix A Sarasvatī Chapter Of The Sutra Of Golden Light /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Appendix B Herb Lists For The Bath Taught By Sarasvatī In The Sutra Of Golden Light /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Bibliography Of Sources And Works Cited /  |r C. Ludvik --  |t Index /  |r C. Ludvik. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-337) and index. 
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