Tradition and Modernity in Bhakti Movements

Tradition and Modernity in Bhakti Movements
Author: Lele
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004477964

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Bhakti Poetry in Medieval India

Bhakti Poetry in Medieval India
Author: Neeti M. Sadarangani
Publsiher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Bhakti
ISBN: 8176254363

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This Text Is An Attempt To Reconstruct The Bhakti Movement From The 8Th Century Tamil Nadu To The 16Th Century Punjab, In Its Totality, As A Connected Organic Phenomenon And As Perhaps The Earliest Indian Voice Of Deconstructive Modern Thought.

The Embodiment of Bhakti

The Embodiment of Bhakti
Author: Karen Pechilis Prentiss
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000-01-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195351903

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This book offers an interpretive history of bhakti, an influential religious perspective in Hinduism. Prentiss argues that although bhakti is mentioned in every contemporary sourcebook on Indian religions, it still lacks an agreed-upon definition. "Devotion" is found to be the most commonly used synonym. Prentiss seeks a new perspective on this elusive concept. Her analysis of Tamil (south Indian) materials leads her to suggest that bhakti be understood as a doctrine of embodiment. Bhakti, she says, urges people towards active engagement in the worship of God. She proposes that the term "devotion" be replaced by "participation," emphasizing bhakti's call for engagement in worship and the necessity of embodiment to fulfill that obligation.

Bhakti the Yoga of Love

Bhakti   the Yoga of Love
Author: Samrat Schmiem Kumar
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2010
Genre: Peace (Philosophy)
ISBN: 9783643501301

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Transrational Peaces is a new approach in contemporary Peace Research. It considers the rational and the spiritual sphere of human perception to be essential for the understanding of peace. In this book the Austrian-Indian researcher Samrat Schmiem Kumar presents the Indian tradition of Bhakti Yoga, and demonstrates the value of Indian philosophy for contemporary discussions on peace. In the philosophy of Bhakti, life is a playful and aesthetic relationship between human and the cosmos. The book opens the field of Peace Studies beyond the well-known horizons of the discipline in Europe and the United States.

Bhakti Karuna Agepe

Bhakti Karuna Agepe
Author: Marko Zlomislić,David Goicoechea,Suzanne K. Tebbutt,Rajiv Kaushik
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1586842358

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Secrets of Bhakti As Narrated by Sage Narad

Secrets of Bhakti  As Narrated by Sage Narad
Author: Taoshobuddha
Publsiher: BRIJ SAKSENA
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2009
Genre: Bhakti
ISBN: 9788120744394

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Book & CD. A rejuvenating classic that creates ripples deep within! May the ripples that this classic creates within you continue to linger in your being forever, like the dissolving notes of a sweet melody. An Enlightened Taoshobuddha overflows: Bhakti is the Union of Formless to Formless-- bhakti nirakar se nirakar ka milan hai. With mastery of language and phonics, clarity of thought, and the understanding of the subject matter, Taoshobuddha overflows the inner secrets of Bhakti as revealed by Sage Narad. The entire classic is the poetry of the being. Sing and dance your way to being, along this voyage with Taoshobuddha as he unravels these Secrets of Bhakti. The entire overflow is like a pristine elixir gushing from the being of the master, Taoshobuddha towards you. Drink it to your heart's content. Life will attain a new meaning!

Bhakti and Philosophy

Bhakti and Philosophy
Author: R. Raj Singh
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2006-08-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780739152454

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Bhakti is a remarkable feature and tendency of human existence having to do with one's devoted involvement with a person, object, deity, or creative project. In Bhakti and Philosophy, R. Raj Singh traces the larger meanings and roles of bhakti as it historically emerged in some of the well-known thought systems of India, such as Vedanta and Buddhism, with a special focus on the seminal texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, the Bhagvadgita, the Bhakti sutras and the Buddhist sutras. The book specifically outlines the connection between bhakti and philosophy, a connection hitherto missed in most studies on bhakti, which happen to focus on the religious dimension as opposed to the secular and existential meanings of this pivotal tendency. The value of this work lies not only in its substantive contribution to philosophy and religious studies, but also in advancing our understanding of bhakti as a universal tendency and a vital component in resolving the ever-enigmatic philosophical problem stated in the simple question 'what is love?'

Viraha Bhakti

Viraha Bhakti
Author: Friedhelm Hardy
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788120838161

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The Lord Krsna abandoned his earthly mistresses who then spent their days of separation pining for his return. This powerful theme found expression not only in myth but also in the devotion and poetry of a religious culture that evolved in South India. From the fifth century A.D., the Tamils absorbed many elements from the classical traditions of the North, such as yoga, the temple worship and Krsna myths, and the results were unique blends of the two civilizations. Viraha-bhakti, as the author styles this type of Krsna religion, imbued the theme of separation with erotic and ecstatic features and evolved as one of the highlights of Indian religion and culture. The present work is a detailed study of the multifarious origins of Viraha-bhakti in South India and its developments up to the point at which it entered the pan-Indian scene. The study suggests a revision of the monolithic image of Indian religion implied in much scholarly literature. It differentiates a great variety of interacting traditions and milieux and demonstrates the dynamism of Indian culture. By identifying a specific type of religion and reflecting on its significance, the author attempts, at the same time, to go beyond purely textual and historical considerations. Thus the book will be of interest to any student of Indian religion and culture.