In the Company of Gods: Essays in Memory of Günther-Dietz SontheimerIndira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [in association with] Manohar, 2005 - Religion - 409 pages Published in association with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi. When Günther Sontheimer died at the early age of fifty-eight on 1 June 1992, he had done a good thirty years of research and teaching on a variety of subjects including traditional Indian law and ethics, contemporary literature in Marathi, Hinduism, and folk religion in Maharashtra. He guided a generation of students at the South Asia Institute of Heidelberg and a Sontheimer School' had begun to take shape there. This volume contains twenty essays divided into four sections: folk religion, bhakti, history and law, and an epilogue that reflects on Sontheimer's thoughts on Hindu law, the constitutents of Hinduism, his interest in folk bronzes, documentary film-making, and a poem by Dilip Chitre on Sontheimer. The chapters on folk religion reflect his deep understanding of this aspect as being boundary crossing, incorporating the trans-local and the local, the high and the lowa simultaneous networks of traditions. The chapters on bhakti show how devotion, in the Varkari tradition in Maharashtra and in Kabir's poetry, transcends the categories of folk, tribal and brahmanical. The chapters on history and law deal with the application of the forest (vana) and settlement (ksetra) spatial and symbolical categories used by him in his analysis and customary law during the early colonial period in Maharashtra. The contributions in the fourth section are biographical and trace his thoughts on law, his analysis of Hinduism, his fascination with folk bronzes' and his discovery of the film medium. The resultant volume is testimony to the shoreless reach of Sontheimer's work. |
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... ancestor worship . In many temples of Tamil folk deities there are one or more square stones the size of bricks , often without decoration . They are simply called ' Paṭṭavan ' and commemorate an ancestor . Once a year or on special ...
... ancestor worship . In many temples of Tamil folk deities there are one or more square stones the size of bricks , often without decoration . They are simply called ' Paṭṭavan ' and commemorate an ancestor . Once a year or on special ...
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... ancestor receives a cult , a shrine and then turns into a deity , what kind of deity does he or she turn into ? Often the ancestor will remain the private deity of his or her descendants , which means that they conduct the pūjās and ...
... ancestor receives a cult , a shrine and then turns into a deity , what kind of deity does he or she turn into ? Often the ancestor will remain the private deity of his or her descendants , which means that they conduct the pūjās and ...
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... ancestor and divinity , and what are the processes by which the ancestor is changed into a deity ? Heroes , especially those who died on the battle field or in a cattle raid or while protecting cattle , were believed to ascend to heaven ...
... ancestor and divinity , and what are the processes by which the ancestor is changed into a deity ? Heroes , especially those who died on the battle field or in a cattle raid or while protecting cattle , were believed to ascend to heaven ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
Masking the Mirrored Deity at Lepākṣi | 31 |
Brahmans and the Representation of Folk Religion | 53 |
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