1st Edition
Religious Authority in South Asia Generating the Guru
1. Introduction: Contextualizing gurus in South Asia, István Keul and Srilata Raman; 2. How the guru lost his power: Public anxieties of tantric knowledge in the Sanskrit vetāla tales, Adheesh Sathaye; 3. The guru function in the emergence of Marathi literature in thirteenth-century India, Christian Lee Novetzke; 4. Guru Dādū in the perception of his direct disciples, Monika Horstmann; 5. Canonization of bhakti gurus: A missing link between Jai Singh II and Hariścandra, Heidi Pauwels; 6. The emergence of the social in the service of the Guru, Anne Murphy; 7. Between sagacity and scandal: Celibacy, sexuality, and a guru in nineteenth-century Punjab, Anshu Malhotra; 8. The occluded guru, or the guru as gardener: C. Jinarajadasa’s theosophical universe, Smriti Srinivas; 9. Inversions of Kim: The Victorian childhood of J. Krishnamurti, Srilata Raman; 10. The Vaidika’s limits: Candraśekharendra Sarasvatī Svāmī (1894-1994) and Tamil brahmin guruship, Eric Steinschneider; 11. The fiction of ecumenical universalism: Where gurus do not matter, Martin Fuchs; 12. Between the letter and the spirit: Gandhi’s orbit, Kumkum Sangari; 13. Guru sex: Charisma, proxemic desire, and the haptic logics of the guru-disciple relationship, Amanda Lucia; 14. Manufacturing charisma in the metropolis, István Keul; 15. Narrating the spiritualized life, Nikhil Govind; 16. The gurus of a post-colonial education: An autobiographical note, Vasudha Dalmia; 17. Selected publications by Vasudha Dalmia
Biography
István Keul is Professor in the Study of Religions at the University of Bergen, Norway. His areas of research include various aspects of the history and sociology of South Asian religions. He is the author of a monograph on the Hindu deity Hanuman and has edited volumes on tantra, Yoginis, Banaras and consecration rituals, and recently "Spaces of Religion in Urban South Asia" (2021, Routledge).
Srilata Raman is Professor of Hinduism in the Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Canada. Her monographs include Self-Surrender (Prapatti) to God in Śrīvaiṣṇavism (2007, Routledge) and The Transformation of Tamil Religion: Ramalinga Swamigal and Modern Dravidian Sainthood (2022, Routledge). In addition, she has co-authored two edited volumes and published numerous articles on Tamil religion with a special focus on Śrīvaiṣṇavism and the Tamil Śaivasiddhānta.□






