Mysticism in India

Mysticism in India
Title Mysticism in India PDF eBook
Author Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 540
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780873956697

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Mysticism in India is a complete and informative description of the teachings, works, and lives of the great poet-saints of Maharashtra written by a scholar and professor who was also a mystic. Jnaneshwar, Namadev, Tukaram, Eknath, Ramdas, and the other saints discussed belonged to the great devotional religious movement that spread through medieval India. With the exception of Ramdas, they all belonged to the tradition of the Varkaris, the most popular sect in contemporary Maharashtra. Their compositions exemplify the universality of their faith and practice, and are recognized as literary treasures. Ranade was primarily interested in the poet-saints as mystics--teachers of the perennial philosophy--whose experiences have general metaphysical and religious implications. At the heart of his classic is a comprehensive, objective presentation of the thought of these saints, augmented by a deep appreciation of their value and relevance to present-day scholars and seekers. Mysticism in India is the only major study in English of medieval Indian religious literature. The book's enduring value has been enhanced by the addition of a foreword by a scholar currently working in Marathi literature, and a preface by a present-day poet-saint of Maharashtra.

Hypnotism and Mysticism of India

Hypnotism and Mysticism of India
Title Hypnotism and Mysticism of India PDF eBook
Author Ormond McGill
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 1979-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780930298012

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101 Mystics of India

101 Mystics of India
Title 101 Mystics of India PDF eBook
Author V. K. Subramanian
Publisher Abhinav Publications
Total Pages 224
Release 2006
Genre Hindus
ISBN 8170174716

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101 Mystics Of India Is A Valuable Compilation By The Scholar-Artist-Author V. K. Subramanian, Whose Ten-Volume Series Sacred Songs Of India- The Result Of Loving And Laborious Research Spread Over Several Years Is Already Before The Discerning Public. 101 Mystic Of India Will Be An Invaluable Reference Book To Scholars Of Indiloogy And To All Those Sons And Daughters Of India Who Live Scattered Across The Globe A Precious Reminder Of Their Spiritual Heritage.

Women Mystics and Sufi Shrines in India

Women Mystics and Sufi Shrines in India
Title Women Mystics and Sufi Shrines in India PDF eBook
Author Kelly Pemberton
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2013-02-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611172322

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Women Mystics and Sufi Shrines in India combines historical data with years of ethnographic fieldwork to investigate women's participation in the culture of Sufi shrines in India and the manner in which this participation both complicates and sustains traditional conceptions of Islamic womanhood. Kelly Pemberton grounds her firsthand research into India's Sufi shrines and saints by setting her observations against the historical backdrop of colonial-era discourses by British civil servants, Orientalist scholars, and Muslim reformists and the assumptive portrayals of women's activities in the milieu of Sufi orders and shrines inherent in these accounts. These early narratives, Pemberton holds, are driven by social, economic, intellectual, and political undercurrents of self-interest that shaped Western understanding of Indian Muslims and, in particular, of women's participation in the institutions of Sufism. Pemberton's research offers a corrective by assessing the contemporary circumstances under which a woman may be recognized as a spiritual authority or guide—despite official denial of such status—and by examining the discrepancies between the commonly held belief that women cannot perform in the public setting of shrines and her own observations of women doing precisely that. She demonstrates that the existence of multiple models of master and disciple relationships have opened avenues for women to be recognized as spiritual authorities in their own right. Specifically Pemberton explores the work of performance, recitation, and ritual mediation carried out by women connected with Sufi orders through kinship and spiritual ties, and she maps shifting ideas about women's involvement in public ritual events in a variety of contexts, circumstances, and genres of performance. She also highlights the private petitioning of saints, the Prophet, and God performed by poor women of low social standing in Bihar Sharif. These women are often perceived as being exceptionally close to God yet are compelled to operate outside the public sphere of major shrines. Throughout this groundbreaking study, Pemberton sets observed practices of lived religious experiences against the boundaries established by prescriptive behavioral models of Islam to illustrate how the varied reasons given for why women cannot become spiritual masters conflict with the need in Sufi circles for them to do exactly that. Thus this work also invites further inquiry into the ambiguities to be found in Islam's foundational framework for belief and practice.

Sufism and Indian Mysticism

Sufism and Indian Mysticism
Title Sufism and Indian Mysticism PDF eBook
Author Akhtarul Wasey
Publisher Readworthy
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Mysticism
ISBN 9789350180815

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The Yogi and the Mystic

The Yogi and the Mystic
Title The Yogi and the Mystic PDF eBook
Author Karel Werner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 212
Release 2005-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135799202

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Embraces a wide range of aspects of Indian mysticism, displaying the structural patterns in mystical experiences and the mystic paths in different traditions and schools, while there are also significant contributions to comparative mysticism, Eastern and Western. First published in 1989.

Orientalism and Religion

Orientalism and Religion
Title Orientalism and Religion PDF eBook
Author Richard King
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 300
Release 2013-04-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134632347

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Orientalism and Religion offers us a timely discussion of the implications of contemporary post-colonial theory for the study of religion. Richard King examines the way in which notions such as mysticism, religion, Hinduism and Buddhism are taken for granted. He shows us how religion needs to be reinterpreted along the lines of cultural studies. Drawing on a variety of post-structuralist and post-colonial thinkers, such as Foucault, Gadamer, Said, and Spivak, King provides us with a challenging series of reflections on the nature of Religious Studies and Indology.