Devotional Literature in South Asia
Current Research, 1985 1988
Herausgeber: McGregor, R. S.
Devotional Literature in South Asia
Current Research, 1985 1988
Herausgeber: McGregor, R. S.
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This volume addresses research topics within the field of Bhakti literature.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521051859
- ISBN-10: 0521051851
- Artikelnr.: 23364118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of conference members; Preface; List of abbreviations; Part I. Sacred Places and Sites: 1. Govardhan, the Eater hill Charlotte Vaudeville; 2. The Manbhaus' seat on Ramtek Hill Hans Bakker; Part II. Formulation and Transmission of Religious Attitudes: 3. Singers' repertoires in western India Winand M. Callewaert; 4. An oral theology: D
d
panth
homilies Monika Thiel-Horstmann; 5. Some aspects of the development of bhakti traditions, with especial reference to the Hindi poems attributed to R
m
nand Enzo Turbiani; 6. The Hindu model of social organisation and the bhakti movement: the example of Vallabha's samprad
ya Maya Burger; Part III. Interaction Between Islamic and Indian Religious Attitudes: 7. S
f
influence in the Ekan
th
-bh
gavat: some observations on the text and its historical context H. van Skyhawk; 8. How a Muslim looks at Hindu bhakti Peter Gaeffke; 9. Muslim devotional literature in Gujarati: Islam and bhakti Françoise Mallison; 10. The Ismaili gin
ns as devotional literature Ali S. Asani; Part IV. Literary and Religious Traditions in Maharashtra: 11. A grammar of bhakti: Pañcav
rtika V. D. Kulkarni; 12. Authorship and redactorship of the Jñ
ndev G
th
Catharina Kiehnle; 13. M
t
pitrbhakti: some aspects of the development of the Pundal
ka legend in Marathi literature Erik Reenberg Sand; 14. Tuk
r
m: the making of a saint S. G. Tulpule; 15. Sadguru and the Holy Spirit Christopher Shelke SJ; 16. Special features of the V
rkar
cult as regards s
dhan
G. Morje; Part V. Some Particular Expressions of the S
f
Presence in North India: 17. The text of Alakh B
n
S. C. R. Weightman; 18. Kutuban's Mirag
vat
: its content and interpretation S. M. Pandey; 19. Krsnaite and N
th elements in the poetry of the eighteenth-century Panjabi S
f
Bullhe
h Denis Matringe; Part VI. Some Topics in the Krsna Poetry of North India: 20. Three-three-two versus four-by-four: metrical frames for the padas of S
rd
s K. E. Bryant; 21. Creative enumeration in the vinaya poetry of S
rd
s John Stratton Hawley; 22. The padas attributed to Nandd
s R. S. McGregor; 23. Synoptic and sectarian bhakti in the poetry of Dhruvd
s Rupert Snell; Part VII. Discussion of the R
ma Tradition in North and North-East India: 24. Taranisena: a parochialised devotional motif W. L. Smith; 25. Tuls
d
s and Confucius Jin Dinghan; Part VIII. Modernisation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 26. Hari
candra of Banaras and the reassessment of Vaisnava bhakti in the late nineteenth century Vasudha Dalmia-Lüderitz; 27. A reinterpretation of bhakti theology: from the Pustim
rg to the Brahma Kumaris R. K. Barz; Index.
d
panth
homilies Monika Thiel-Horstmann; 5. Some aspects of the development of bhakti traditions, with especial reference to the Hindi poems attributed to R
m
nand Enzo Turbiani; 6. The Hindu model of social organisation and the bhakti movement: the example of Vallabha's samprad
ya Maya Burger; Part III. Interaction Between Islamic and Indian Religious Attitudes: 7. S
f
influence in the Ekan
th
-bh
gavat: some observations on the text and its historical context H. van Skyhawk; 8. How a Muslim looks at Hindu bhakti Peter Gaeffke; 9. Muslim devotional literature in Gujarati: Islam and bhakti Françoise Mallison; 10. The Ismaili gin
ns as devotional literature Ali S. Asani; Part IV. Literary and Religious Traditions in Maharashtra: 11. A grammar of bhakti: Pañcav
rtika V. D. Kulkarni; 12. Authorship and redactorship of the Jñ
ndev G
th
Catharina Kiehnle; 13. M
t
pitrbhakti: some aspects of the development of the Pundal
ka legend in Marathi literature Erik Reenberg Sand; 14. Tuk
r
m: the making of a saint S. G. Tulpule; 15. Sadguru and the Holy Spirit Christopher Shelke SJ; 16. Special features of the V
rkar
cult as regards s
dhan
G. Morje; Part V. Some Particular Expressions of the S
f
Presence in North India: 17. The text of Alakh B
n
S. C. R. Weightman; 18. Kutuban's Mirag
vat
: its content and interpretation S. M. Pandey; 19. Krsnaite and N
th elements in the poetry of the eighteenth-century Panjabi S
f
Bullhe
h Denis Matringe; Part VI. Some Topics in the Krsna Poetry of North India: 20. Three-three-two versus four-by-four: metrical frames for the padas of S
rd
s K. E. Bryant; 21. Creative enumeration in the vinaya poetry of S
rd
s John Stratton Hawley; 22. The padas attributed to Nandd
s R. S. McGregor; 23. Synoptic and sectarian bhakti in the poetry of Dhruvd
s Rupert Snell; Part VII. Discussion of the R
ma Tradition in North and North-East India: 24. Taranisena: a parochialised devotional motif W. L. Smith; 25. Tuls
d
s and Confucius Jin Dinghan; Part VIII. Modernisation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 26. Hari
candra of Banaras and the reassessment of Vaisnava bhakti in the late nineteenth century Vasudha Dalmia-Lüderitz; 27. A reinterpretation of bhakti theology: from the Pustim
rg to the Brahma Kumaris R. K. Barz; Index.
List of conference members; Preface; List of abbreviations; Part I. Sacred Places and Sites: 1. Govardhan, the Eater hill Charlotte Vaudeville; 2. The Manbhaus' seat on Ramtek Hill Hans Bakker; Part II. Formulation and Transmission of Religious Attitudes: 3. Singers' repertoires in western India Winand M. Callewaert; 4. An oral theology: D
d
panth
homilies Monika Thiel-Horstmann; 5. Some aspects of the development of bhakti traditions, with especial reference to the Hindi poems attributed to R
m
nand Enzo Turbiani; 6. The Hindu model of social organisation and the bhakti movement: the example of Vallabha's samprad
ya Maya Burger; Part III. Interaction Between Islamic and Indian Religious Attitudes: 7. S
f
influence in the Ekan
th
-bh
gavat: some observations on the text and its historical context H. van Skyhawk; 8. How a Muslim looks at Hindu bhakti Peter Gaeffke; 9. Muslim devotional literature in Gujarati: Islam and bhakti Françoise Mallison; 10. The Ismaili gin
ns as devotional literature Ali S. Asani; Part IV. Literary and Religious Traditions in Maharashtra: 11. A grammar of bhakti: Pañcav
rtika V. D. Kulkarni; 12. Authorship and redactorship of the Jñ
ndev G
th
Catharina Kiehnle; 13. M
t
pitrbhakti: some aspects of the development of the Pundal
ka legend in Marathi literature Erik Reenberg Sand; 14. Tuk
r
m: the making of a saint S. G. Tulpule; 15. Sadguru and the Holy Spirit Christopher Shelke SJ; 16. Special features of the V
rkar
cult as regards s
dhan
G. Morje; Part V. Some Particular Expressions of the S
f
Presence in North India: 17. The text of Alakh B
n
S. C. R. Weightman; 18. Kutuban's Mirag
vat
: its content and interpretation S. M. Pandey; 19. Krsnaite and N
th elements in the poetry of the eighteenth-century Panjabi S
f
Bullhe
h Denis Matringe; Part VI. Some Topics in the Krsna Poetry of North India: 20. Three-three-two versus four-by-four: metrical frames for the padas of S
rd
s K. E. Bryant; 21. Creative enumeration in the vinaya poetry of S
rd
s John Stratton Hawley; 22. The padas attributed to Nandd
s R. S. McGregor; 23. Synoptic and sectarian bhakti in the poetry of Dhruvd
s Rupert Snell; Part VII. Discussion of the R
ma Tradition in North and North-East India: 24. Taranisena: a parochialised devotional motif W. L. Smith; 25. Tuls
d
s and Confucius Jin Dinghan; Part VIII. Modernisation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 26. Hari
candra of Banaras and the reassessment of Vaisnava bhakti in the late nineteenth century Vasudha Dalmia-Lüderitz; 27. A reinterpretation of bhakti theology: from the Pustim
rg to the Brahma Kumaris R. K. Barz; Index.
d
panth
homilies Monika Thiel-Horstmann; 5. Some aspects of the development of bhakti traditions, with especial reference to the Hindi poems attributed to R
m
nand Enzo Turbiani; 6. The Hindu model of social organisation and the bhakti movement: the example of Vallabha's samprad
ya Maya Burger; Part III. Interaction Between Islamic and Indian Religious Attitudes: 7. S
f
influence in the Ekan
th
-bh
gavat: some observations on the text and its historical context H. van Skyhawk; 8. How a Muslim looks at Hindu bhakti Peter Gaeffke; 9. Muslim devotional literature in Gujarati: Islam and bhakti Françoise Mallison; 10. The Ismaili gin
ns as devotional literature Ali S. Asani; Part IV. Literary and Religious Traditions in Maharashtra: 11. A grammar of bhakti: Pañcav
rtika V. D. Kulkarni; 12. Authorship and redactorship of the Jñ
ndev G
th
Catharina Kiehnle; 13. M
t
pitrbhakti: some aspects of the development of the Pundal
ka legend in Marathi literature Erik Reenberg Sand; 14. Tuk
r
m: the making of a saint S. G. Tulpule; 15. Sadguru and the Holy Spirit Christopher Shelke SJ; 16. Special features of the V
rkar
cult as regards s
dhan
G. Morje; Part V. Some Particular Expressions of the S
f
Presence in North India: 17. The text of Alakh B
n
S. C. R. Weightman; 18. Kutuban's Mirag
vat
: its content and interpretation S. M. Pandey; 19. Krsnaite and N
th elements in the poetry of the eighteenth-century Panjabi S
f
Bullhe
h Denis Matringe; Part VI. Some Topics in the Krsna Poetry of North India: 20. Three-three-two versus four-by-four: metrical frames for the padas of S
rd
s K. E. Bryant; 21. Creative enumeration in the vinaya poetry of S
rd
s John Stratton Hawley; 22. The padas attributed to Nandd
s R. S. McGregor; 23. Synoptic and sectarian bhakti in the poetry of Dhruvd
s Rupert Snell; Part VII. Discussion of the R
ma Tradition in North and North-East India: 24. Taranisena: a parochialised devotional motif W. L. Smith; 25. Tuls
d
s and Confucius Jin Dinghan; Part VIII. Modernisation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 26. Hari
candra of Banaras and the reassessment of Vaisnava bhakti in the late nineteenth century Vasudha Dalmia-Lüderitz; 27. A reinterpretation of bhakti theology: from the Pustim
rg to the Brahma Kumaris R. K. Barz; Index.