1st Edition

Studying Hinduism in Practice

Edited By Hillary P. Rodrigues Copyright 2011
    208 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    208 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Drawing on personal experiences of Hinduism on the ground, this book provides a reflective context within which religious practices can be understood and appreciated. It conveys the rich realities of the Hindu tradition and the academic approaches through which they are studied. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including dance, music, performance, festival traditions, temples, myth, philosophy, women’s practices, and divine possession. The engaging narratives are accompanied by contextual discussions and advice on such topics as conducting fieldwork, colonialism, Hindu seasonal celebrations, understanding deities, and aesthetics in Hinduism. All the entries are accompanied by photographs and suggestions for further reading.

    1. Discovering a Story  Brenda E. F. Beck 2. Hanumān Jayantī in Maharashtra  Jeffrey Brackett 3. Searching for Satī  Paul B. Courtright 4. Pilgrimage to Kāmākhyā through text and lived religion: Some forms of the Goddess at an Assamese Temple Site  Patricia A. Dold 5. The Accidental Pilgrim: Vaiṣṇava Tīrthas and the Experience of the Sacred  Jason D. Fuller 6. Dance and Hinduism - a personal exploration  Anne-Marie Gaston 7. Just My Imagination? Puzzling through a Duryodhana Festival near Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu  Alf Hiltebeitel 8. The Wisdom of Kapila’s Cave: Sāṃkhya-Yoga as Practice  Knut A. Jacobsen 9. Tablā, Spirituality, and the Arts: A Journey into the Cycles of Time  Jeffrey Lidke 10. Divine Times: Goddess worship in Banāras  Hillary P. Rodrigues 11. A Himalayan Exorcism  William Sax 12. Experiencing Sanskrit Dramas in Kerala: Epic Performances and Performers  Bruce M. Sullivan 13. Learning about Hindu Practice: Fighting late-colonial Attitudes and Discovering Temples and Festivals Paul Younger

    Biography

    Hillary P. Rodrigues received his PhD in Religious Studies from McMaster University. He is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, where he has been honored with a Distinguished Teaching Award. His books include Ritual Worship of the Great Goddess (2003), Introducing Hinduism (2006) and Introduction to the Study of Religion with John S. Harding (2008).

    "Studying Hinduism in Practice is an innovative approach to presenting a religion such as Hinduism. Too often textbooks and readers are concerned only with texts. This work greatly embellishes the study of religion with first-hand, first-person accounts of not only the living traditions, but the research activity itself as it has transpired in real time. The book would be a wonderful companion in a course on Hindu traditions, or a course in Anthropology where field-work is addressed."

    - Guy Beck, Tulane University, USA