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Nine Nights of the Goddess: The Navartri Festival in South Asia [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 617 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Figures; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: SUNY series in Hindu Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 143847069X
  • ISBN-13: 9781438470696
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 617 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Figures; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: SUNY series in Hindu Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 143847069X
  • ISBN-13: 9781438470696
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Explores the contemporary nature and the diverse narratives, rituals, and performances of the Navartri Festival.

Nine Nights of the Goddess explores the festival of Navartri-alternatively called Navartra, Mahnavam, Durg Pj, Dasar, and/or Dassain-which lasts for nine nights and ends with a celebration called Vijayadaam, or "the tenth (day) of victory." Celebrated in both massive public venues and in small, private domestic spaces, Navartri is one of the most important and ubiquitous festivals in South Asia and wherever South Asians have settled. These festivals share many elements, including the goddess, royal power, the killing of demons, and the worship of young girls and married women, but their interpretation and performance vary widely. This interdisciplinary collection of essays investigates Navartri in its many manifestations and across historical periods, including celebrations in West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal. Collectively, the essays consider the role of the festival's contextual specificity and continental ubiquity as a central component for understanding South Asian religious life, as well as how it shapes and is shaped by political patronage, economic development, and social status.

Recenzijos

"Nine Nights is credible research on the nine auspicious nights of the Navartri. The narrative of the authors and their experiences in conducting the research make the book an engaging text. It is an informative read for those inquisitive about the festival's textual sources and the ways of practicing the festival that may or may not reflect the textual descriptions, making the book a valuable contribution to the existing literature on tradition of Hindu festivals." Reading Religion

"Nine Nights of the Goddess is a masterfully edited and handsomely produced collection of studies of outstanding scholarship on a very popular Hindu religious festival This is undoubtedly a scholarly magnum opus on the Magna Mater of Hindu South Asia." Nidn

"This is a unique collection of marvelously diverse perspectives on one of the most prominent contemporary Hindu festivals. Even those who know much about Durg Pj should prepare to be fascinated by the work of these scholars." Patricia Dold, Memorial University

Daugiau informacijos

Explores the contemporary nature and the diverse narratives, rituals, and performances of the Navartri Festival.
List of Figures and Tables
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Movements of Navaratri 1(22)
Caleb Simmons
Moumita Sen
Navaratri in the Court
1 The Splendor of the Sun: Brightening the Bridge between Markandeya Purana and Devi Mahatmya in Light of Navaratri Ritual Timing
23(16)
Raj Balkaran
2 Which Durga? What Navaratra? Remarks on Reconfigurations of Royal Rituals in the Kathmandu Valley
39(24)
Astrid Zotter
3 The King and the Yadu Line: Performing Lineage through Dasara in Nineteenth-Century Mysore
63(20)
Caleb Simmons
4 Dasara and the Selective Decline of Sacrificial Polity in a Former Princely State of Odisha
83(22)
Uwe Skoda
Navaratri on Display
5 Politics, Religion, and Art in the Durga Puja of West Bengal
105(16)
Moumita Sen
6 Durga Puja Committees: Community Origin and Transformed Mediatized Practices Employing Social Media
121(18)
Xenia Zeiler
7 Navaratri in Benares: Narrative Structures and Social Realities
139(18)
Silje Lyngar Einarsen
8 Dolls and Demons: The Materiality of Navaratri
157(22)
Ina Marie Lunde Ilkama
9 Ritual Complementarity and Difference: Navaratri and Vijayadasami in Kancipuram
179(18)
Ute Husken
Navaratri Inside
10 Bengali Durga Puja: Procedures and Symbolism
197(18)
Hillary Rodrigues
11 The Internal Navaratri: Sarkar Baba of Benares and the Goddess Within
215(22)
Jishnu Shankar
Navaratri at Home
12 Kolus, Caste, and Class: Navaratri as a Site for Ritual and Social Change in Urban South India
237(20)
Nicole A. Wilson
13 Display Shows, Display Tells: The Aesthetics of Memory during Pommai Kolu
257(18)
Deeksha Sivakumar
14 Royal Darbar and Domestic Kolus: Social Order, Creation, Procreation, and Re-Creation
275(24)
Vasudha Narayanan
15 Navaratra and Kanya Puja: The Worship of Girls as Representatives of the Goddess in Northwest India
299(18)
Brigitte Luchesi
Conclusion 317(14)
Hillary Rodrigues
Contributors 331(4)
Index 335
Caleb Simmons is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Arizona. Moumita Sen is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway. Hillary Rodrigues is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Lethbridge, Canada. His books include Ritual Worship of the Great Goddess: The Liturgy of the Durg Pj with Interpretations, also published by SUNY Press.