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This innovative introductory textbook explores the central
practices and beliefs of Hinduism through contemporary, everyday
practice.
Introduces and contextualizes the rituals, festivals and
everyday lived experiences of Hinduism in text and images
Includes data from the author's own extensive
ethnographic fieldwork in central India (Chhattisgarh), the Deccan
Plateau (Hyderabad), and South India (Tirupati)
Features coverage of Hindu diasporas, including a study of the
Hindu community in Atlanta, Georgia
Each chapter includes case study examples of specific topics
related to the practice of Hinduism framed by introductory and
contextual material
Auteur
Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger is a Professor in the Department of Religion at Emory University. She is the author of When the World Becomes Female: Guises of a South Indian Goddess (2013), In Amma's Healing Room: Gender and Vernacular Islam in South India (2006), and Gender and Genre in the Folklore of Middle India (1996).
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Clear, deft, and beautifully proportioned, Everyday Hinduism is exactly what's been missing as a major textbook resource for an introductory course on Hinduism. I am thrilled to see it: a wish fulfilled!
John Stratton Hawley, Columbia University, USA At last! Flueckiger's accessible introduction to contemporary Hinduism in practice could not be more welcome. This book successfully and respectfully illuminates dynamic interactions of deities, rituals, stories, and ordinary people and promises to enhance understandings of a complex, multi-faceted religion for students from outside and inside Hindu cultural worlds. Ann Grodzins Gold, Syracuse University, USA This new introductory textbook provides a refreshingly innovative introduction to Hinduism through an exploration of its contemporary, everyday practice. Taking as its starting point the ways in which Hindus experience their own religion, the book discusses the central practices and beliefs of Hinduism, illustrating their importance and diversity through numerous examples and images of daily life. Drawing on her own extensive fieldwork, the author discusses rituals, festivals, and traditions in text and images. Each chapter includes introductory and contextual information on specific topics related to the practice of Hinduism that serve as a frame for detailed, real-life examples, including the Divali festival, the upanayana rite of passage, and the Ramayana tradition. Beautifully and engagingly written, this detailed guide will be an essential resource for anyone studying, teaching, or interested in better understanding Hinduism.
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This innovative introductory textbook explores the central practices and beliefs of Hinduism through contemporary, everyday practice.
Contenu
Acknowledgements viii
A Note on Transliteration x
Map of India xii
Introduction 1
The Terms Hindu, Hinduism, and Hindu Traditions 2
Dharma: A Way of Life and Religious Tradition 3
Context and Multiplicity 6
Ethnographic Selection and Chapter Topics 9
A Note on Caste 13
1 Families of Deities 18
The Trimurti 20
Mythological and Narrative Families 21
Vishnu 21
Shiva 25
Devi, the Goddess 28
Gramadevatas, Village Deities 30
Temple Families 34
Ritual Families in Domestic Shrines 36
2 Oral and Visual Narratives and Theologies 46
Oral Performance Genres 47
Visual Narratives and Theologies 49
Verbal and Visual Together 56
Where Does the Narrative Lie? 61
The Ramayana Tradition Performed 62
3 Loving and Serving God: Bhakti, Murtis, and Puja 73
Bhakti, Devotion 73
Singing to God and the Goddess 76
Worshipping Deities in Material Form 77
Narratives of God in the Murti 80
The Deity without Form 83
Modes of Worshipping the Murti 85
The Services of Puja 89
Online, Cyber Puja 93
4 Temples, Shrines, and Pilgrimage 97
Temples 98
Sthala Puranas 99
Temple Architecture 101
Temple Worship 104
Shrines 109
Pilgrimage 110
Tirumala, a Southern, Pan?]Indian, and Transnational Pilgrimage Site 114
Narsinghnath, a Sub?]regional Pilgrimage Site 119
5 Festivals 123
Divali: Festival of Lights 127
Ganesha Chaturthi: Domestic, Neighborhood, and City?]Wide Celebrations 129
Place?]Bound Festivals: Tirupati's Gangamma Jatara 138
6 Vrats: Ritual Vows and Women's Auspiciousness 145
Temple Vrats 146
Domestic Vrats 147
Vrat Kathas: Ritual Narratives 150
Two South Indian Vrat Traditions 151
Gender and Vrats 164
7 Samskaras: Transformative Rites of Passage 169
Pregnancy and Birth 170
First?]Year Samskaras 171
Upanayana and Rituals of Transition to Adulthood 172
Ranga Pravesham: Ascending the (Dance) Stage 177
Marriage 178
Death Rituals 186
8 Ritual Healing, Possession, and Astrology 193
Accessing Multiple Healing Sites 194
Healing across Religious Boundaries 199
Possession 203
Astrology 211
Afterword 220
Glossary 227
Index 231