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Inventing and reinventing the goddess: contemporary iterations of Hindu deities on the move

Balasundaram, Sasikumar(Contributions by)Beck, Brenda(Contributions by)Kapoor, Priya(Contributions by)Mahalakshmi, R.(Contributions by)Narayanan, Vasudha(Contributions by)Padma, Sree(Contributions by)Pintchman, Tracy(Contributions by)Shukla-Bhatt, Neelima(Contributions by)Simmons, Caleb(Contributions by)Srinivasan, Perundevi(Contributions by)Padma, Sree(Edited by)
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Popular religion in village India is overwhelmingly dominated by goddess worship.

Goddesses can be nationally well-known like Durga or Kali, or they can be an obscure deity who is only known in a particular rural locale.

The origins of a goddess can be both ancientwith many transitions or amalgamations with other cults having occurred along the wayand very recent.

While some have tribal origins, others sprout up overnight due to a vivid dream.

Inventing and Reinventing the Goddess: Contemporary Iterations of Hindu Divinities on the Move looks at the nature of how and why goddesses are invented and reinvented historically in India and how social hierarchy, gender differences, and modernity play roles in these emerging religious phenomena.

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Lexington Books
0739190024 / 9780739190029
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
03/07/2014
English
297 pages
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