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A Critical Analysis of Bhima Bhoi and the Mahima Cult

Behura, Manoranjan(Contributions by)Das, Gagan Behari(Contributions by)Das, Ganesh Prasad(Contributions by)Dash, Basant Kumar(Contributions by)Deo, Fanindam(Contributions by)Mishra, Kedar(Contributions by)Mishra, Nandini(Contributions by)Nanda, Bijoy Kumar(Contributions by)Pati, Madhusudan(Contributions by)Kar, Nishamani(Edited by)
Part of the Explorations in Indic Traditions: Theological, Ethical, and Philosophical series
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A Critical Analysis of Bhima Bhoi and the Mahima Cult is a rare compendium of insightful essays by eminent Indian scholars on the Mahima Cult, its genesis, and its growth.

The volume focuses on Bhima Bhoi, the poet-philosopher and the prime interlocutor of the Renegade Faith, who started a revolt from below to champion human rights.

To critically appreciate the Saint-poet Bhima Bhoi and the Mahima Cult (Dharma of Glory), the history of the 19th-century Indian sociocultural system, especially that of Odisha and its adjoining states, needs to be reconstructed.

Since there is no surviving oral and written text authored by the founder of the cult, Mahima Swami, it is only the unlettered genius Bhima Bhoi, who produced innumerable prayers, hymns, and poetic recitals of profound philosophical import, which made him the legend, the poet-archivist, and historiographer of the Mahima Cult.

Bhima was simultaneously the poet of the soul and the soil, who used theology and social experience to provide a supportive sub-structure to a transcendent, ecstatic vision.

This volume asserts that Mahima Dharma is an autochthonous reform movement and a regional variation of the Indian Bhakti tradition and mystical poetry.

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1666955574 / 9781666955576
Hardback
294.556
15/05/2024
United States
English
212 pages
23 cm