
Traditions in Motion
Religion and Society in History
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2005
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-566915-2 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of 13 original essays demonstrates traditions in motion through the historical period in South Asia. The essays look at these traditions from the point of view of scholars outside, as well as believers within the tradition. A wide range of religious traditions Buddhism, Christianity, Sikhism, and several strands of Islamic and Hindu traditions are discussed in this rich collection. An insightful introduction by Satish Saberwal and Supriya Verma defines tradition and places the essays in the proper context. The volume begins with a look at the archaeological tradition by Jaya Menon and Supriya Verma. Kumkum Roy goes on to look at the rich textual tradition, focusing on the Arthasastra, Manusmriti and Kamasutra, and Uma Chakravarti and Anindita Mukhopadhyaya discuss the epics. Madhu Trivedi elaborates on the popular Iranian musical tradition of the marsiya in India between the 16th and 18th centuries. Greg Alles essay moves into the realm of the religious traditions as he looks at popular Buddhism. R. Champakalakshmi carries the discussion forward with a look at the evolution of the Tamil Saiva tradition from the 6th to the 14th centuries.
Anita Raina Thapan looks at the religious beliefs of Sindhi Hindus over the historical period. Ajay Dandekar and Ananya Vajpeyi explore issues around the search for political legitimacy in medieval southwestern Maharashtra. Satish Saberwal poses a wider enquiry of why the south Asian subcontinent came to be partitioned in 1947, with the focus on the interactions between two religious traditions. Finally, Errol D Lima and Rudolf Heredia present the point of view of those who exist within a tradition.
Anita Raina Thapan looks at the religious beliefs of Sindhi Hindus over the historical period. Ajay Dandekar and Ananya Vajpeyi explore issues around the search for political legitimacy in medieval southwestern Maharashtra. Satish Saberwal poses a wider enquiry of why the south Asian subcontinent came to be partitioned in 1947, with the focus on the interactions between two religious traditions. Finally, Errol D Lima and Rudolf Heredia present the point of view of those who exist within a tradition.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous tables, 3 line drawings, 1 halftone
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-566915-2 (9780195669152)
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Content
INTRODUCING TRADITIONS IN MOTION: SATISH SABERWAL AND SUPRIYA VARMA; BEFORE HISTORY: DEFINING TRADITION: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: JAYA MENON AND SUPRIYA VARMA; PRINCIPALLY TEXTS: INVOKING AUTHORITY: INVESTIGATING THE SASTRAS: KUMKUM ROY; THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF TRADITION : THE RAMAYANA NARRATIVE IN TWO MOMENTS: UMA CHAKRAVARTI; THE ENCOUNTER OF THE SANT AND THE DACOIT: ANINDITA MUKHOPADHYAY; INVOKING SORROW: MARSIYA IN NORTH INDIA: MADHU TRIVEDI; TEXTS/INSTITUTIONS/PRACTICES: DEFINING RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS IN AMERICA: THE CASE OF AMERICAN BUDDHISM: GREGORY D. ALLES; PURANIC RELIGION: THE EVOLUTION OF THE TAMIL SAIVA TRADITION: R. CHAMPAKALAKSHMI; SUFISM AND SIKHISM: UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF TRADITION AND CHANGE IN THE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND PRACTICES OF SINDHI HINDUS: ANITA RAINA THAPAN; UNDERSTANDING TRADITIONS: STATE, CULTS AND LEGITIMACY IN THE EARLY MEDIEVAL MAHARASHTRA: AJAY DANDEKAR; EXCAVATING IDENTITY THROUGH TRADITION: WHO WAS SHIVAJI?: ANANYA VAJPEYI; INTEGRAT; ION AND SEPARATION OF TRADITIONS: MUSLIMS AND HINDUS IN COLONIAL INDIA: SATISH SABERWAL; SPEAKING OF FAITH: A CRITICAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION: ERROL D LIMA; FAITH, REASON AND RELIGIOUS TRADITION: CELEBRATING SYNTHESIS GANDHI S SYNTHESIS: RUDOLF C. HEREDIA