Código del Artículo: IHD54por Ernest A. PayneHardcover (Edición: 1997)Munshiram Manoharlal ISBN 81-215-0782-0 Tamaño: 7.2" x 5" Páginas: 165 (B&W.illus.: 6) |
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The chief characteristics of Saktism are the idea of the Deity as Destroyer, its conception of God as Mother, and its attention to ceremonial. Each of these features can be paralleled in other forms of Hinduism, but nowhere are they so combined and emphasized as in this sect. The Saktas are the followers of Sakti, which means energy - the active principle in the universe, and which is personified as a goddess. Form the primordial Sakti every other form of activity proceeds. Under many different names it is worshipped as Devi or the Mother.
The present work attempts to describe the sect, and outline its practices; consider the rise of Sakta ideas in the religious literature of Hinduism; and indicate some possible causes of its popularity, and the origin of some of its beliefs. The author tries to convince that Saktism is not just about awe, dread and propitiation but love and tenderness are also its characteristics.
Contents:
I. Introduction
II. The Cult of the Goddess
III. The Goddess and Her Worshippers
IV. The Growth of Sakta Ideas in Hindu Literature
V. The Tantras
VI. Non-Aryan Influences Favouring Saktism
VII. The Sankhva and Vedanta Philosophies
VIII. The Background in Bengal (A)
IX. The Background in Bengal (B)
X. Some Kindred Religious Phenomena (A)
i. The Worship of
the Numinous
ii. The Mother-Goddess of the Mediterranean
XI. Some Kindred Religious Phenomena (B)
iii. The Mystery
Religions
iv. The Worship of the Virgin Mary
XII. The Impermanence of Saktism
Bibliography
Index
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