The Goddess in Hindu-Tantric Traditions: Devi as Corpse by Mukhopadhyay PB..

The Goddess in Hindu-Tantric Traditions: Devi as Corpse by Mukhopadhyay PB..

Taylor & Francis

The Goddess in Hindu-Tantric TraditionsDevi as Corpse\nAuthor(s): Anway Mukhopadhyay\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom\nImprint: Routledge\nISBN-13: 9780367591106, 978-0367591106\nSynopsis\nThe Great Goddess, in her various puranic and tantric forms, is often figured as sitting on a corpse which is identified as Shiva-as-shava (God Shiva, the consort of the Devi and an iconic representation of the Absolute without attributes, the Nirguna Brahman). Hence, most of the existing critical works and ethnographic studies on Shaktism and the tantras have focused on the theological and symbolic paraphernalia of the corpses which operate as the asanas (seats) of the Devi in her various iconographies. \n\nThis book explores the figurations of the Goddess as corpse in several Hindu puranic and Shakta-tantric texts, popular practices, folk belief systems, legends and various other cultural phenomena based on this motif. It deals with a more intricate and fund.

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