Buch, Englisch, 502 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 913 g
Buch, Englisch, 502 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 913 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-873350-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
Traditions of asceticism, yoga, and devotion (bhakti), including dance and music, developed in Hinduism over long periods of time. Some of these practices, notably those denoted by the term yoga, are orientated towards salvation from the cycle of reincarnation and go back several thousand years. These practices, borne witness to in ancient texts called Upanisads, as well as in other traditions, notably early Buddhism and Jainism, are the subject of this volume in the Oxford
History of Hinduism. Practices of meditation are also linked to asceticism (tapas) and its institutional articulation in renunciation (samnyasa). There is a range of practices or disciplines from ascetic fasting to taking a vow (vrata) for a deity in return for a favour. There are also
devotional practices that might involve ritual, making an offering to a deity and receiving a blessing, dancing, or visualization of the master (guru).
The overall theme—the history of religious practices—might even be seen as being within a broader intellectual trajectory of cultural history. In the substantial introduction by the editor this broad history is sketched, paying particular attention to what we might call the medieval period (post-Gupta) through to modernity when traditions had significantly developed in relation to each other. The chapters in the book chart the history of Hindu practice, paying particular attention to
indigenous terms and recognizing indigenous distinctions such as between the ritual life of the householder and the renouncer seeking liberation, between 'inner' practices of and 'external' practices of ritual, and between those desirous of liberation (mumuksu) and those desirous of pleasure and
worldly success (bubhuksu). This whole range of meditative and devotional practices that have developed in the history of Hinduism are represented in this book.
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- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction to the Series
- Introduction: A History of Hindu Practice Gavin Flood
- I. TEXTUAL SOURCES
- 1. Ritual, Ascetic, and Meditative Practice in the Veda and Upanisads Cezary Galewicz
- 2. Historical Context of Early Asceticism Johannes Bronkhorst
- 3. Religious Practices in the Sanskrit Epics John Brockington
- II. HISTORIES OF PRACTICE
- 4. The Early History of Renunciation Patrick Olivelle
- 5. The Later Institution of Renunciation Sondra L. Hausner
- 6. Measuring Innovation: Genesis and Typology of Early Puja Natalia Lidova
- 7. Hath? ayoga's Early History: From Vajrayana Sexual Restraint to Universal Somatic Soteriology James Mallinson
- 8. The Quest for Liberation-in-Life: A Survey of Early Works on Hatha- and Rajayoga Jason Birch
- 9. Practice in the Tantric Religion of Siva Gavin Flood
- 10. Vaisnava Practice Rembert Lutjeharms
- 11. Theatre as Religious Practice Lyne Bansat-Boudon
- 12. Sounding Out the Divine: Musical Practice as Theology in Samaj Gayan Richard David Williams
- 13. Women's Observances: Vratas Tracy Pintchman
- III.RELIGIOUS PRACTICE AND POLITICS IN MODERN HINDUISM
- 14. Gandhi, Hinduism, and Humanity Faisal Devji
- 15. Legal Yoga Sunila S. Kale and Christian Lee Novetzke
- 16. The Modern Spirit of Yoga: Idioms and Practices Elizabeth De Michelis
- 17. Gurus in Contemporary Hindu Practice Daniel Gold
- Index




