Hinduism: Past and PresentHinduism is currently followed by one-fifth of humankind. Far from a monolithic theistic tradition, the religion comprises thousands of gods, a complex caste system, and hundreds of languages and dialects. Such internal plurality inspires vastly ranging rites and practices amongst Hinduism's hundreds of millions of adherents. It is therefore not surprising that scholars have been hesitant to define universal Hindu beliefs and practices. In this book, Axel Michaels breaks this trend. He examines the traditions, beliefs, and rituals Hindus hold in common through the lens of what he deems its "identificatory habitus," a cohesive force that binds Hindu religions together and fortifies them against foreign influences. Thus, in his analysis, Michaels not only locates Hinduism's profoundly differentiating qualities, but also provides the framework for an analysis of its social and religious coherence. |
Contents
THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS | 3 |
IS INDIA DIFFERENT? | 5 |
WHAT IS HINDUISM? | 13 |
EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS1 | 31 |
RELIGIOUS LITERATURE | 47 |
RELIGION AND SOCIETY | 69 |
3 Stages of Life and Rites of Passage | 71 |
CHILDHOOD AND SOCIALIZATION | 99 |
THE IDEA OF GOD AND THE PANTHEON | 197 |
ELEMENTS OF RELIGIOSITY | 222 |
RITUALISM | 231 |
DEVOTIONALISM AND THEISTIC TRADITIONS | 248 |
SPIRITUALISM AND MYSTICISM185 | 253 |
HEROISM AND KINGSHIP | 266 |
FROM DESCENT TO TRANSCENDENCE | 275 |
6 Religious Ideas of Space and Time | 277 |
WEDDING AND MATRIMONY159 | 111 |
DEATH AND LIFE AFTER DEATH220 | 127 |
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION | 155 |
SOCIAL CONTACTS | 171 |
RELIGIOUS AWARENESS OF TIME | 289 |
ASCETICISM LIFE IN TRANSCENDENCE1 | 309 |
THE SALVATION OF IDENTIFICATIONS27 | 319 |


