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This book contains a detailed discussion of some of the historical, doctrinal, ritual and literary aspects of both Vaishnavism and Shaivism, as first presented – then as Visnuism and Sivaism – at the 1969 Jordan Lecture in Comparative Religion. By comparing both religions, the main characteristics of each tradition is delineated and questions regarding their origins, theological doctrines and practices are reconsidered. Special emphasis is laid on their various interrelations, for example, the partly parallel and often divergent development of their rituals and philosophies.
"The anthropology of Hinduism has amply established that Hindus have strong involvement with sacred geography. The Hindu sacred topography is dotted with innumerable pilgrimage places, and popular Hinduism is abundant with spatial imaginings. Thus Shiva and his partner, the mother goddess, live in the Himalayas, goddesses descend on earth as beautiful rivers, the goddess Kali's body parts are imagined to have fallen in various sites of Hindu geography sanctifying them as sacred centres, and yogis meditate in forests. Bengal similarly has a thriving culture of exalting sacred centres and pilgrimage places, one of the most important among them being the Navadvip-Mayapur sacred complex, Bengal'...
A Comprehensive History Of Vaishnavism In Orissa.
An illustrated A to Z reference containing more than 700 entries providing information on the theology, people, historical events, institutions and movements related to Hinduism.
Vaishnavism, one of the principal traditions within Hinduism, focuses on the worship of Vishnu and his avatars, especially Krishna and Rama. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), also known as the Hare Krishna movement, has played a pivotal role in propagating Vaishnavism globally. Founded in 1966 by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, ISKCON has established itself as a significant religious and cultural entity, claiming millions of adherents worldwide. Despite its popularity, Vaishnavism and ISKCON have not been immune to criticism. Scholars, former members, and critics have raised numerous concerns regarding the veracity and ethical implications of their doctrines ...
Study conducted at Maharashtra, India.