Bhakti Religion in North India -

Bhakti Religion in North India

Community Identity and Political Action

David N. Lorenzen (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
331 Seiten
1994
State University of New York Press (Verlag)
978-0-7914-2026-3 (ISBN)
33,60 inkl. MwSt
In India, religion continues to be an absolutely vital source for social as well as personal identity. All manner of groups--political, occupational, and social--remain grounded in specific religious communities. This book analyzes the development of the modern Hindu and Sikh communities in North India starting from about the fifteenth century, when the dominant bhakti tradition of Hinduism became divided into two currents: the sagun and the nirgun.

The sagun current, led mostly by Brahmins, has remained dominant in most of North India and has served as the ideological base of the development of modern Hindu nationalism. Several chapters explore the rise of this religious and political movement, paying particular attention to the role played by devotion to Ram. Alternative trends do exist in sagun tradition, however, and are represented here by chapters on the low-caste saint Chokhamel and the tantric sect founded by Kina Ram.

The nirgun current, led mostly by persons of Ksand artisan castes, formed the base of both the Sikh community, founded by Guru Nanak, and of various non-Brahmin sectarian movements derived from such saints as Kabir, Raidas, Dadu, and Shiv Dayal Singh. Two chapters discuss the formation of a distinctive Sikh theology and a Sikh community identity separate from that of the Hindus. Other chapters discuss the validity of the sagun-nirgun distinction within Hindu tradition and the interplay of social and religious ideas in nirgun hagiographic texts and in sectarian movements such as the Adi Dharma Mission and the Radhasoami Satsang.

David N. Lorenzen is the author of Kabir Legends and Ananta-Das's Kabir Parachai, also published by SUNY Press.

A Note on Transliteration
Preface


Introduction The Historical Vicissitudes of Bhakti Religion,
David N. Lorenzen


Part I: Community Identity


The Making of a Religious Paradox: Sikh Khalsa, Sahajdhari as Modes of Early Sikh Identity
Harjot Oberoi


The Social Significance of Radhasoami
Mark Juergensmeyer


Sanskritization, Caste Uplift, and Social Dissidence inthe Sant Ravidas Panth
Joseph Schaller


The Instability of the King: Magical Insanity and the Yogis' Power in the Politics of Jodhpur, 1803-1843
Daniel Gold


The Kina Rami: Aughar and Kings in the Age of Cultural Contact
Roxanne Poormon Gupta


Part II: Theology


The Theology of the Locative Case in Sacred Sikh Scripture (Gurabani)
Michael C. Shapiro


The Nirgun /Sagun Distinction in Early Manuscript Anthologies of Hindu Devotion
John Stratton Hawley


The Lives of Nirguni Saints
David N. Lorenzen


Chokhamela : Piety and Protest
Eleanor Zelliot


The Avatar Doctrine in the Kabir Panth
Uma Thukral


The Vitality of the Nirgun Bhajan: Sampling the Contemporary Tradition
Edward O. Henry


Part III: Political Action


Interpreting Ramraj :Reflections on the Ramayana, Bhakti, and Hindu Nationalism
Philip Lutgendorf


The Politics of Devotion to Rama
Peter van der Veer


Social Identities, Hindu Fundamentalism, and Politics in India
Susana B. C. Devalle


List of Contributors


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.11.1994
Reihe/Serie SUNY series in Religious Studies
Zusatzinfo Total Illustrations: 0
Verlagsort Albany, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 463 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Hinduismus
ISBN-10 0-7914-2026-4 / 0791420264
ISBN-13 978-0-7914-2026-3 / 9780791420263
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