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The Religious Culture of India
Power, Love and Wisdom

Part of Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions

  • Date Published: April 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511882968

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  • This study conducts a lively and innovative exploration of the traditional Indian religions and cultures - an area that has both fascinated and puzzled the West for centuries. Friedhelm Hardy aims at presenting the widest possible range of themes that have preoccupied traditional Indian culture. He uses a great variety of sources, in various languages, and listens not only to what the learned philosopher or theologian in the classical Sanskrit texts has to say, but also to what folk and regional cults and cultures express in stories, myths and poetry. The result is a personal and entertaining portrayal of the colourful world of India which will have great appeal for the non-specialist. By making the three universal human drives of power, love and wisdom his focal points, Hardy seeks to guide the reader through an alien world which is nevertheless recognizably human. This book will be required reading for all those interested in India and its culture.

    • Written by one of the leading Western scholars of Indian religion
    • Based on the prestigious Oxford Wilde Lectures
    • A personal view of Indian culture, written with the educated non-specialist in mind
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    'I think this is an excellent book. There is nothing really like it in scope or presentation, a panoramic view of Indian religion which meets the highest scholarly standards while preserving a distinctive personal tone throughout. It is likely to appeal to virtually anyone who is interested in Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism at any academic level. It will greatly enrich popular perceptions of the variety of Indian religion, but it manages, I think, not to bewilder the reader with that variety. I commend it with enthusiasm.' Richard Gombrich, University of Oxford

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    • Date Published: April 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511882968
    • contains: 24 b/w illus.
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. Power: the Challenges of the External World:
    1. Consulting the oracle once again
    2. Oceans of milk and treacle
    3. Navigating the sea of earthly existence
    4. Safe havens
    5. Violence, aggression and heroism
    6. Manipulating space, time and matter. 7. Entering forbidden realms
    8. Unleashing the powers of the self
    Part II. Love: the Rhythms of the Interior World:
    9. The missing colour
    10. The landscape of the heart
    11. The deadly weapons of Mara
    12. Beyond the fleeting moment
    13. Cosmic desire
    14. Love abiding in stone
    15. The melting of the heart
    16. Return to the world
    Part III. Wisdom: Commuting within One World
    17. All the valleys filled with corpses
    18. Strategic initiatives
    19. Encompassing the galaxies
    20. The all-pervasive mind
    21. Striking a balance
    22. Beyond prosaic words
    23. Irreducible particulars
    24. The head in the world
    Notes
    Index.

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    Friedhelm Hardy, University of London

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