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Gods Beyond Temples

Gods Beyond Temples

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Item Code: IHE056

by Harsha V. Dehejia

Hardcover (Edition: 2009)

Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
ISBN 8120829638

Size: 8.8” X 11.3”
Pages: 270 (Illustrated Throughout In Full Color)
Weight of the Book: 1.320 Kg
Price: $75.00   Shipping Free - 4 to 6 days
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From the Jacket

The sacred in the Indian tradition is more an experience than a concept and goes much beyond the narrow confines of an organized temple or even a shrine. The gods of this tradition, as well as those who hold them sacred, are simple and unpretentious yet dignified and self-assured. Whether it is a tree that is held sacred or a naturally occurring stone that is revered, a river that is the embodiment of divinity itself, an ancestor that is worshipped, a fabric that is simply draped, a road side shrine on a busy street or a votive terracotta horse that is lovingly made and offered, a narrative scroll that holds it audience spell-bound; here is religion at work that is as spontaneous as it is intense, charged with faith, fervor and commitment; now private and now shared, that forms an internal part of the lived lives of these common people, be they rural or urban, tribal or traditional. The rituals and practices for these deities are neither scripted nor canonized, but what they may lack in grandeur, erudition and ceremony, they more than make up in the faith and feeling that they generate. In a civilization which has encountered majestic truths and erected grand temples, these sacred manifestations and expressions of the ordinary people tend to be sidelined or dismissed by scholars as well as the world at large, as minor or lesser gods worthy of curiosity but not of serious study, but it is important to remember that they have a beauty and presence of their own in the pluralistic Indian tradition.

Harsha V. Dehejia leads an international group of scholars to explore this idea which in many ways defines the spirit of India.

Contents

HARSHA V. DEHEJIA
Gods Beyond Temples 9
AMIT AMBALAL
The Portable Shrinathji 15
SUMANTA BANERJEE
The Odyssey of the Bankura Horse 19
NICHOLAS BARNARD
Bejeweled Gods 25
MONISHA BHARADWAJ
Living with the Gods 29
NARENDRA BOKHARE
Small Shaiva Bronzes of Maharashtra 35
KUSUM BUDHWAR
The Court of Divine Justice:
Kumaon’s Golu Devata 43
INDRANATH CHAUDHURY
Itinerant Singers:
Baul, the Dancing Mendicants of Bengal 49
ROSEMARY CRILL
Thread, Cloth and Costume:
Textiles in the Hindu Tradition 55
YASHODHARA DALMIA
The Gods of the Warlis 63
HARSHA V. DEHEJIA
Urban Spaces as Visual Theophany 69
DEVANGANA DESAI
Kurma: Support of the Cosmic Axis 77
JASLEEN DHAMIJA
Surya: Light to Enlightenment 83
THOMAS DONALDSON
Posts, Pots and Pebbles:
Aniconic Village Goddesses of Orissa 87
RANJIT HOSKOTE
Landscape as Shrine:
Entering the Event Horizon of Tukaram 95
MAZHAR HUSSAIN
Funeral Practices and Paradise Symbolism:
Islamic Art and Architecture 103
STEPHEN HUYLER
Gods of the Thresholds:
The Liminal Arts of Hindu Householders 111
STEPHEN INGLIS
Divinity and Pots in South India 117
JAYA JAITLY
The Sons of Vishvakarma 125
ANEES JUNG
The Unknown Sufi 131
MADHU KHANNA
Svayambhu: The Nature Icons of Prakriti 135
RAVI KHANNA
Divinity in Sound 143
SUNIL KOTHARI
The Rasa Lilas of Braj 153
LALIT KUMAR
Devotional Objects of the Jains 159
NANDITHA KRISHNA
Utsava Murtis: When Gods Go Visiting 163
RICHARD LANNOY
Reflections on Benaras 169
CORNELA MALIEBRIEN
Mobile Shrines in India 173
CORNELA MALLEBRIEN
The Bronzes of Bastar 179
PAOLA MANFREDI
The Tree of Life 185
KIRIT MANKODI
The Deotas of Himachal 191
ASHVIN MEHTA
Divinity in Solitude 197
JAGDISH MITTAL
Gods of the Fabrics:
Sacred Images in Kalamkaris 201
PUSHPESH PANT
Divinity of Food 209
MAKARAND PARANJAPE
Ten Meditations on the Guru 215
CHRISTOPHER PINNEY
Paper Gods 223
HAKU SHAH
The Votive Horse of Gujarat 229
KAVITA SINGH
The God Who Looks Away:
Phad Paintings of Rajasthan 235
JAWAHAR SIRCAR
The Aniconic Cult of Dharma in Bengal 241
TULSI VATSAL
The Goddess as a Pot 249
ARCHANA VERMA
Painting the Goddess:
Folk Paintings from the Mithila Region 255
BIMLA VERMA
Sanjbi: A Goddess of Murals 261
About the Contributors 265
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