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Magic, Mythology and Maya
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This monograph examines the origins and development of the Yogin cult; a little-studied medieval Hindu sect. It examines the influence of kta theology upon the development of the cult, establishing the origins of the Yogin goddesses and their apparent metamorphosis from numerous pur n ical sources, including the literary personification of goddess worship, the Dev M h tmya. The Tantric heritage of the cult and its unorthodox and occult practices are also explored and some of the existing assumptions that previous scholars have made, regarding the cult s use of human sacrifice and corpse rituals in pursuit of supernatural powers, are challenged. The study makes frequent reference to the oldest known Yogin temple at H r pur in the Indian state of Orissa, where research was undertaken by the author. The culmination of this study centres on contemporary practices and worship at the H r pur temple and assesses how the cult, in pursuit of Sankritisation, has eventually acquiesced with mainstream Hindu religious practices.
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Rachel Meese, BA: Studied Religion and Philosophy at the University of Wales, Newport.
Klappentext
This monograph examines the origins and development of the Yogini cult; a little-studied medieval Hindu sect. It examines the influence of Sakta theology upon the development of the cult, establishing the origins of the Yogini goddesses and their apparent metamorphosis from numerous puran ical sources, including the literary personification of goddess worship, the Devi Mahatmya. The Tantric heritage of the cult and its unorthodox and occult practices are also explored and some of the existing assumptions that previous scholars have made, regarding the cult's use of human sacrifice and corpse rituals in pursuit of supernatural powers, are challenged. The study makes frequent reference to the oldest known Yogini temple at Hirapur in the Indian state of Orissa, where research was undertaken by the author. The culmination of this study centres on contemporary practices and worship at the Hirapur temple and assesses how the cult, in pursuit of Sankritisation, has eventually acquiesced with mainstream Hindu religious practices.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639188646
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H221mm x B151mm x T7mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639188646
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-18864-6
- Titel Magic, Mythology and Maya
- Autor Rachel Meese
- Untertitel Exploring the Origins and Development of the Yogini Cult
- Gewicht 110g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 60
- Genre Religion & Theologie