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Table of Contents, Volume IV
Prelims
Preface . xiv
List of Contributors . xv
Notes for Users . xxviii
Primary Sources . xxx
Primary Source Abbreviations . be
Journals and Series . lxviii
General Abbreviations . lxxviii
Historical Perspectives
Indus Civilization (-1750 bce) . 3
Rise and Fall of the Indus Civilization . 3
Harappan Language . 8
Harappan Religion . 8
The Indus Script . 13
Vedic Period (1750-400 bce) . 19
The Migrations of the Ary a/Airiia and the Post-urban Harappan Phase . 20
The Rgvedic Period: Clans, Chieftains, and Migratory Pastoralism (c. 1500-1200 bce) . 21
The Period of the Late Rgveda and the Atharvaveda, Sdmaveda, and Yajurveda Mantras:
Ascendancy of the Kuru Kingdom (c. 1200-1000 bce) . 23
The Period of Brahmana Exegetical Prose (c. 1100-600 bce) . 25
Conclusion . 26
Historical Perspectives: Between 400 bce and 600 ce . 29
Prelude and Beginnings, circa 400-200 bce . 30
The Formative Stage, circa 200 bce-300 ce . 33
Puranic Hinduism, circa 300-600 ce . 41
Hindu Medieval Regional Kingdoms (600-1526 ce) . 51
Periodization of Medieval India . 51
The Medieval Hindu State: Issues and Debates . 52
The Regional Kingdoms of Early Medieval India: An Overview . 57
Interregional Conflicts and Warfare . 63
Regional State Formation: Two Case Studies . 64
Vijayanagara (1336-1646) . 73
Mughal Empire (1526-1759) . 81
The Creation and Administration of the Mughal State . 82
The Structure of the Mughal State . 82
The Mughal Economy . 83
Religion and State in the Mughal Empire . 84
The Decline of the Mughal State . 89
Mughal Court Life . 90
Mughal Women . 91
Arts and Literature . 93
Maratha (1674-1818) . 96
Maratha Kingdom: Mystery of Sivaji's Hindavi Svarajya . 96
Struggles against Tamramukhi (Mughals) . 97
Pesval: Maratha Kingdom under Peshvas . 97
Vatan System: Structure of Local System . 98
Development of Market Economy . 99
Maratha Government and Local Society . 99
Brahmanical Rituals: Yajna, Santi, and Prayascitta . 100
Devi Worship: Santi as Village Ritual . 101
Downfall of Maratha Kingdom (Peshva Government) . 102
British Rule (1757-1947) . 103
"Hinduism" . 103
The Nature of British Imperial Rule . 104
"Reform," "Revival," and "Tradition" . 109
Nationalism . 113
The Politics of Being Hindu . 116
Diaspora . 119
Independent India (1947-) . 121
Partition Hinduism . 122
"Neo-Hindu" Hinduism . 123
Folk Hinduism . 128
Literate Hinduism . 129
Monastic Hinduism . 132
Pilgrimage Hinduism . 133
Diaspora Hinduism . 134
Poets, Teachers, and Saints
Abhinavagupta . 139
Life . 139
Major Works . 140
Religious and Philosophical Project of the Pratyabhijna System . 141
Idealistic Epistemology of Recognition . 142
Conceptions of Identity and Egoity . 143
Linguistic Speculations . 143
Universalization of the Body and Reflected Identity . 144
Classification of Means Types (Upayas) . 145
Aesthetics . 146
Ethics . 146
Approach to Diversity . 147
Akkamahadevi . 150
Life . 150
Poetry . 151
Hagiographical Literature . 154
Akkamahadevi in Modern Time . 155
Alvars . 157
The Poems of the Alvars . 158
Biographies of the Alvars . 158
The Revealed Nature of the Poems . 160
Theology in the Poems of the Alvars . 161
Tamil Conventions in the Alvar Poetry . 164
Role Playing in Alvar Poetry . 168
Alvar Poetry in the Performing Arts . 170
Awaiyar . 172
Basava . 177
Basava through His Vacanas . 177
Basava's Biography . 180
Conclusion . 183
Bhartrhari . 185
Previous Scholarship . 185
Sources . 186
The Limits of His Worldview . 187
Religious Imagery . 188
Conclusion . 192
Caitanya . 193
Early Years: Tradition and Transformation . 193
Later Years: Peregrination and Divine Rapture . 194
Three Key Episodes in Caitanya's Life . 195
Caitanya's Teachings . 197
Conceptions of Caitanya's Divinity and Practicse of His Worship . 198
Cokhamela . 201
Sacred Biography and Poems . 201
Karmamela and Bahka Mahar . 203
Soyrabai and Nirmala . 204
Cokhamela in Marathi Film and Drama . 205
Cokhamela and Dalit Movement and Literature . 206
DaduDayal . 209
Life . 209
Work . 211
Teaching . 212
The Dadupanth . 212
Ritual . 216
Eknath . 218
Biography . 218
Hagiographical Sources . 220
Compositions . 222
Legacies . 224
Gargi . 227
Gargi and the Vedic Context . 227
Gargi at the Tournament . 228
Gargi's Achievement and Contributions . 230
Hit Harivams . 234
Biography . 234
Literary Works . 237
Theology . 238
Seva . 239
Jayadeva . 241
Jayadeva In and Out of Tradition: Who Is Jayadeva? Who Was Jayadeva? . 241
Form . 244
Content . 246
Context . 246
JivaGosvami . 249
Life . 249
Works . 251
Theological and Philosophical Contributions . 252
The Bhagavatasandarbha . 253
Literary and Poetic Contributions . 255
Gopalacampu . 255
Influence on Later Tradition . 256
Jnandev . 258
Biography . 258
Legacy . 259
Compositions . 260
Kabir . 265
Kabir's Time: Sants, Bhaktas, and Wandering Ascetics of Various Faiths . 265
Kabir's Life in Sources and Traditions . 266
Singing and Composing: From Performance to Written Collections . 267
Traits, Elements, and Perspectives in Kabir's Compositions . 268
Lalla . 272
Life and Legends . 272
Lalla's Verses: The Text . 272
Inner Journey .273
Relationship with the Saiva Tradition . 274
Teachings .276
Relationship with the Risi Sufi Tradition . 277
Conclusion . 278
Madhva . 280
The Life of Madhva . 280
Madhva as Commentator . 283
Difference and the Inner Witness . 283
The Independent Reality and Dependent Realities . 284
The Individual Selves . 285
Brahman as God . 285
Madhva's Major Works . 286
Conclusion . 287
Mirabai . 288
The Life of Mirabai . 288
The Songs of Mirabai . 291
Mirabai as a Model . 293
Namdev . 296
Biography . 296
Sources . 300
Manuscript Sources . 300
Printed Collections . 301
Cinematic Sources . 301
Narasimha Mehta . 303
Life . 303
Poetry . 305
Narasimha as a Cultural Icon . 308
Narasimha and Gandhi . 308
Conclusion . 308
Nayanars . 310
Tirumurai . 310
Tirumuraikantapuranam . 310
Tiruttontattokai and Tiruttontartiruvantdti . 312
Lives and Poetry of the Muvar . 312
Tirunavukkaracar or Appar . 313
Tirunanacampantar or Campantar . 314
Cuntarar . 316
Other Nayanmar Compositions . 318
Nayanmar Hariographic Patterns in the Periyapuranam . 318
Temple as Body: Pucalar, Vayilar, and Gananatar . 319
Caste and the Nayanmar . 320
Nantanar . 321
Koccenkat Colar . 322
Esotericism in the Canon: Tirumular. 322
Tirumular . 323
Women and the Nayanmars: Karaikkal Ammaiyar . 323
Violence among the Saints . 325
Cantican or Candesvara . 326
Ciruttontar . 327
Kannappan . 327
Icons and Worship . 328
Iconography of the Nayanmar . 329
Cooption and Contention with the Sramanas . 331
Nayanmar in Film . 332
Ramananda . 335
Hagiography and Legend . 335
Works . 338
Studies, Interpretations, and Constructions . 340
Ramanuja . 344
Ramdas . 358
Biographical Framework . 359
RamprasadSen . 365
Biography . 365
Ramprasddi Songs . 367
Ramprasad Sen and Bengali Saktism . 369
Ravidas . 371
Early Traditions . 371
Early Print Cultures and the Lives of Ravidas . 373
Post-Independence Lives of Ravidas . 376
Conclusion . 378
RupaGosvami . 379
The Life of Rupa . 379
The Works of Rupa . 380
Rupa's Teachings . 383
The Legacy of Rupa . 386
Sankara . 388
Dates of Sahkara . 388
Biography . 389
Texts . 391
Philosophy . 392
Sahkaradeva and Madhavadeva . 397
Sahkaradeva's Life and Historical Context . 397
Literary and Dramatic Works . 398
Sahkaradeva's Vaisnava Philosophy: Ekasarana Namadharma and Mahapurusiya Dharma . 398
Caste, Gurus, Women, and Social Reforms . 400
Madhavadeva's Life and Work . 401
Institutional Structures: Satras and Namghars . 402
Sahkaradeva and Madhavadeva in the 20th and 21st Centuries:
Cultural Heroes of Postcolonial India . 402
Surdas . 405
The Blind Poet . 405
Beyond the Vallabhite Surdas . 407
Translator of the Bhagavatapurdna7 . 408
Courtiy Frames for Surdas . 409
Collective Authorship and the Expanding Sursagar . 410
Tarigonda Verigamamba . 413
Tukaram . 420
The Pilgrimage . 420
Tukaram and the Varkari Tradition . 421
Themes of Tukaram's Poetry . 422
Publications, Translations, and Interpretations of Tukaram . 424
Tulsidas . 429
Life and Legend . 429
The Works of Tulsidas . 433
Tyagaraja . 438
Biographies of Tyagaraja . 438
Tyagaraja's Works from a Religious Lyric Perspective . 440
A Further Consideration of Themes in Tyagaraja's Work . 442
Interplay of the Old and the Young in Tyagaraja . 443
Tyagaraja's Contributions to Carnatic Music . 445
Conclusion . 446
Vallabha . 448
Vallabha in Hagiography and Autobiography . 448
Vallabha's Fundamental Doctrine . 450
Vallabha's Life . 453
Vallabha's Personality . 460
Vedantadesika . 462
Narrative Images in the Sacred Biographies . 462
The Master Philosopher: Vehkatanatha, Ramanuja, and Visistadvaita . 463
Vehkatesa and His Srivaisnava Tradition . 464
North and South: A Schism in the Community . 465
The AcaryasofSrirangam and Vehkatesa of Kanchipuram . 466
Vehkatesa's "Jewels and Coral" . 467
Vehkatesa the Poet . 468
Vehkatesa's Regional Sanskrit: Depth over Breadth . 468
Yamunacarya . 470
Biographical Sketch of Yamunacarya . 471
Yamunacarya and the Siddhitraya . 471
Yamunacarya and His Agamaprdmdnya . 472
Yamunacarya's Catuhsloki and Stotraratna . 473
Yamunacarya's Gitdrthasamgraha . 474
Relation to Other Religions and Traditions
Hinduism and Buddhism:
Ancient Period . 479
Terminology . 479
Previous Scholarship . 481
Sources . 484
Historical Interconnections . 485
Conclusion . 492
Modern Period . 494
Hindu Inclusion of Buddhism . 494
The Buddhist Symbols of the Nation of India . 497
Rebirth of Buddhism in India . 498
Ambedkar's Buddhism . 499
Buddhism and Dalits . 500
Buddhism as a Critique of Hinduism . 501
Conclusion . 502
Hinduism and Christianity . 505
Historical Contacts . 505
The Hindu Response to the Christian Colonial Presence in India . 510
Christianity Embraces Hinduism: Indian Christian Theology . 514
Indian Christian Art . 518
Hinduism and Islam:
Medieval and Premodern Period . 521
Textual Contacts: The Persian Texts on Indian Learning . 521
Islamic Mysticism and Hinduism . 525
Adverse Reactions . 527
Modern Period North India . 530
North Cultural Areas: Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand . 530
West Cultural Areas: Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra . 533
North Central Cultural Areas: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh . 539
East Cultural Areas: Bihar and West Bengal . 542
Northeast Cultural Area: Assam and Nagaland . 544
Conclusion . _ 545
Modern Period South India . 546
Kerala . 547
Andhra Pradesh . 543
Karnataka . 550
Tamil Nadu . 552
Conclusion . 557
Hinduism and Jainism . 559
Stereotypes . 559
The Ancient Period . 560
Hindu-Jain Relations in Medieval India . 561
Sanskrit . 562
Philosophy . 562
Holy Places . 564
Satire . 565
The Epics . 565
Ritual Culture . 567
Deities . 567
The Modern Period . 570
Hinduism and Sikhism . 573
Definitional Challenge . 573
Punjabi Religion . 574
Models of the Relationship . 574
Historical Relationship . 577
Theological Overlap . 581
Attitude to the Vedas . 583
Cultural Resemblance . 583
Sampraddyas . 584
Caste . 585
Gender . 585
Diaspora . 586
The Internet . 586
Hinduism and Tribal Religions in India . 588
Discussing Caste and Tribe . 588
Hindu Kings and Tribal Chiefs . 591
The Tribal Pantheons and the Hindu Gods and Temples . 592
Paradigms of Religious Indigeneity . 594
Tribes and Castes in Interaction . 594
Hinduized Rituals as a Common Idiom between Tribal Groups and Castes? . 595
Tribal Groups from the Nilgiris . 595
Hinduized Priesthood and Bhakti Movements . 597
Hierarchization and Reform Movements . 597
Bhakti and Hinduization in the Northeast . 599
Reasserting Tribal Identity . 600
Tribal Eschatologies and Hindu Values . 600
Hinduism Imposed on Tribal Groups through Propaganda by Fundamentalist Groups . 601
Conclusion . 601
Hinduism and Zoroastrianism . 605
The Rgveda and the Avesta . 605
Iconographical Convergence in Central Asia . 609
Magas and Bhojakas . 610
TheParsis . 611
Hinduism and Contemporary Issues
Animal Rights . 619
Buddhism and Animals . 619
Animals in Jainism . 620
Animals in Hinduism . 621
The Bisnoi and Animal Protection . 622
Pinjrapoles and Gosdlas and Mahatma Gandhi . 623
Contemporary Animal Advocacy . 623
Human Responsibility toward Animals: Indian Perspectives . 624
Atheism and Rationalism .626
Atheism . 626
Rationalism . 628
Bioethics . 633
Bioethics in India . 633
Hindu Perspectives on Bioethics . 634
Decision Making, Informed Consent, and Patient Autonomy . 634
Pain and Suffering .635
Contraception .635
Abortion . 636
Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies . 637
Cloning . 638
Organ Donation and Transplantation . 638
Commodification . 641
Consumer Culture and Hinduism: A Marginal Field . 642
Commodification Processes and Hinduism: A Strange Alliance? . 642
Pujd Items: Production, Circulation, and Markets . 644
Theorizing Consumption of Pujd Items . 646
Dalit Critiques of Hinduism . 650
Debates on Nomenclature . 650
Modern Dalit Movements . 652
Dalit Critiques of Hinduism . 655
Dalit Religions and Conversions . 658
Constitutional Measures and Critiques of the State . 659
Ecology . 663
Potential Resources . 663
Problematizing Sacred Rivers, Earth, and Groves . 667
Reincarnation, Anthropocentrism, and Animals . 670
Hindu Thought as World Denying . 670
Historical and Contemporary Environmental Activism . 672
Conclusion . 674
Ethics. 677
Ethics in the Vedic Literature. 677
The Dharmasutras and Dharmasastras. 679
Epic and Puranic Narratives: Exemplary Figures, Ethical Choices, and Conflicting Dharmas. 682
The Ethics of the Bhagavadgitd. 686
The Ethical Challenge of Devotional Hinduism. 687
Gandhi's Practical Ethics of Truth and Nonviolence. 688
The Contemporary Study of Hindu Ethics. 689
Human Rights . 692
The Introduction of Human Rights to India by Hindu Renaissance Thinkers and by the 1949
Constitution . 693
Dharma and Human Rights for Hindus Today . 695
Specific Dhartna and Universal Dharma . 696
Conclusion . 698
Internet . 700
Early Years . 700
Number and Diversity of Hindu Web Sites . 700
The Use of the Internet by the Kanchi Math and Its Supporters . 701
Jostling for Influence within Hinduism . 702
Piijds Facilitated by the Internet . 704
Online Darsan . 705
Conclusion . 706
Modern Legal Framework . 707
Hindu Law as Personal Law . 707
Hinduism and the Modern Indian Legal System . 710
Hinduism and the Law Outside of India . 714
Conclusion . 715
New Age Spirituality . 718
Spirituality in Historical Context. 719
A New Age . 721
Hinduism and New Age Spirituality: Phase Three . 723
Conclusion . 724
Science . 726
Epistemological Tensions . 727
Hinduism and Astronomy in Ancient India . 729
Hinduism and Medicine in Ancient India . 732
Hinduism and Science in the Colonial and Postcolonial Periods . 735
Conclusion: Social Contexts and Cognitive Foundations . 737
Sexuality . 740
Tolerance and Responses to Religious Pluralism . 754
The Classical Period . 754
Hinduism's Encounter with Islam . 758
Hinduism and the Sikhs . 759
Hinduism and Christianity . 760
Hinduism and Secular India . 764
Constitution . 766
Tourism . 768
Appendix
Dalits/Ex-Untouchables . 779
Who Are Dalits? . 779
Dalits and Hinduism .,. 780
Are Dalits Hindus? Anthropological and Political Considerations . 780
Dalits and the Resignification of Caste and Religion . 783
Dalits and Hinduism in the Administrative and Legal Codes of Modern India . 785
Gender . 788
"Gender" and "Sex" . 788
Boundaries . 789
Alternatives . 795
Challenges . 800
Jadugars . 806
Lexical Meanings . 806
The Magician in the Ancient Period . 807
The Medieval Period . 809
The Modern Period . 811
Sorcerers and Magic Today . 812
Srividya . 815
The Nitya Cult and the Emergence of Srividya . 816
Srividya, Brahmanism, and the Cults of the Local Goddesses . 817
Classification . 817
Srividya Literature . 818
Practices . 821
Ajivika . 823
Glossary . 829
Sections for Future Volumes . 833 |
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title_full | Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism 4 Historical perspectives, poets, teachers, and saints, relation to other religions and traditions, hinduism and contemporary issues ed. by Knut A. Jacobsen ... |
title_fullStr | Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism 4 Historical perspectives, poets, teachers, and saints, relation to other religions and traditions, hinduism and contemporary issues ed. by Knut A. Jacobsen ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism 4 Historical perspectives, poets, teachers, and saints, relation to other religions and traditions, hinduism and contemporary issues ed. by Knut A. Jacobsen ... |
title_short | Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism |
title_sort | brill s encyclopedia of hinduism historical perspectives poets teachers and saints relation to other religions and traditions hinduism and contemporary issues |
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