The classical account of the Brahmin priestly class and its role in Indian religion has seen remarkable continuity during the past two centuries. Its core claims appear to remain unaffected, despite the major shifts that occurred in the theorizing of Indian culture and in the study of religion. In this article, we first examine the issue of the power and status of the Brahmin and show how it generates explanatory puzzles today. We then turn to 18th- and 19th-century sources to identify the cognitive conditions which sustained the classical account of the Brahmin priest and allowed for its transmission. Three clusters of concepts were crucial here: Christian-theological ideas concerning heathen priesthood and idolatry; racial notions of biol...
In this thesis I set out to test the hypothesis that the separation of the pure from the impure is a...
This paper evaluates claims that classical Ayurveda was scientific, in a modern western sense, and t...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...
The classical account of the Brahmin priestly class and its role in Indian religion has seen remarka...
The history of studying Indian religions is as old as the history of Indology. The interest in them,...
The study's purpose is to explore the impact that notions of ritual, caste, and religion had on Indi...
Science and religion have traditionally been seen as two fundamentally polar fields. While religion ...
Very little is known about the historical origins of Brahmin caste communities in India. The present...
To a great extent religion determines the advancement that any people makes, and the Indian was no e...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
This paper concerns a local Bengali deity named Dharmaraj, whose worship in eastern India was quite...
This article is concerned with the small but coherent lobby of political scholarship has emerged fro...
The origin of the Aryan invasion theory (AIT) is generally located in the discovery of the Indo-Euro...
The preoccupation of Hindus with their ritual purity was always noticed and observed by the visitors...
Brahma, the creator, theoretically occupies a major position in Hinduism, but receives virtually no ...
In this thesis I set out to test the hypothesis that the separation of the pure from the impure is a...
This paper evaluates claims that classical Ayurveda was scientific, in a modern western sense, and t...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...
The classical account of the Brahmin priestly class and its role in Indian religion has seen remarka...
The history of studying Indian religions is as old as the history of Indology. The interest in them,...
The study's purpose is to explore the impact that notions of ritual, caste, and religion had on Indi...
Science and religion have traditionally been seen as two fundamentally polar fields. While religion ...
Very little is known about the historical origins of Brahmin caste communities in India. The present...
To a great extent religion determines the advancement that any people makes, and the Indian was no e...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
This paper concerns a local Bengali deity named Dharmaraj, whose worship in eastern India was quite...
This article is concerned with the small but coherent lobby of political scholarship has emerged fro...
The origin of the Aryan invasion theory (AIT) is generally located in the discovery of the Indo-Euro...
The preoccupation of Hindus with their ritual purity was always noticed and observed by the visitors...
Brahma, the creator, theoretically occupies a major position in Hinduism, but receives virtually no ...
In this thesis I set out to test the hypothesis that the separation of the pure from the impure is a...
This paper evaluates claims that classical Ayurveda was scientific, in a modern western sense, and t...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...