Caitanya Vai??avism in Bengal
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Caitanya Vai??avism in Bengal
Social Impact and Historical Implications
Lutjeharms, Rembert; O'Connell, Joseph T.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2018
294
Dura
Inglês
9781138334335
15 a 20 dias
580
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Introduction Part I: K???a-bhakti 1. Caitanya Vai??ava Community 2. Institutionalizing Prema-bhakti 3. Changing Social Structures 4. Integrating Socio-Cultural Diversity 5. Demographics: Gender, Caste, Region 6. Ambiguous Jati Vai??avas 7. Hybrid Vai??ava Sahajiyas Part II: Hindu-Muslim relations in Bengal 8. Vai??avas in Sultanate and Mughal Bengal 9. The Meaning Of 'Hindu' 10. Vai??ava Perceptions of Muslims 11. A Muslim Perception of Hindus 12. Caitanya Vai??avas and Pan-Hindu Awakening 13. Concluding Observations
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Multivalent Symbolic Message;Holy Men;Joseph T. O'Connell;Southwest Bengal;Hindu religious tradition;ISKCON;colonial Bengal;Sacred Biographers;Caitanya Vaisnavas devotees;Fellow Devotees;Bengali Literature;Bengali Hindu Society;Devotional Community;Western Bengal;Mughal Bengal;Hindu Muslim Relationships;Socio-cultural Integration;Mughal Regimes;Devotional Literature;Bengali Society;Dense;Violated;Ambedkar;Timeless;Guru Disciple Relationships;Sanskritized Bengali;Pre-colonial India;Caste Distribution;Sukumar Sen
Introduction Part I: K???a-bhakti 1. Caitanya Vai??ava Community 2. Institutionalizing Prema-bhakti 3. Changing Social Structures 4. Integrating Socio-Cultural Diversity 5. Demographics: Gender, Caste, Region 6. Ambiguous Jati Vai??avas 7. Hybrid Vai??ava Sahajiyas Part II: Hindu-Muslim relations in Bengal 8. Vai??avas in Sultanate and Mughal Bengal 9. The Meaning Of 'Hindu' 10. Vai??ava Perceptions of Muslims 11. A Muslim Perception of Hindus 12. Caitanya Vai??avas and Pan-Hindu Awakening 13. Concluding Observations
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Multivalent Symbolic Message;Holy Men;Joseph T. O'Connell;Southwest Bengal;Hindu religious tradition;ISKCON;colonial Bengal;Sacred Biographers;Caitanya Vaisnavas devotees;Fellow Devotees;Bengali Literature;Bengali Hindu Society;Devotional Community;Western Bengal;Mughal Bengal;Hindu Muslim Relationships;Socio-cultural Integration;Mughal Regimes;Devotional Literature;Bengali Society;Dense;Violated;Ambedkar;Timeless;Guru Disciple Relationships;Sanskritized Bengali;Pre-colonial India;Caste Distribution;Sukumar Sen