Traditional heteronormative gender narratives in the Hindu religion, such as pativratā, do not always provide a clear basis for women’s empowerment within Hindu ritual. The Ṣoḍaśī-pūjā, in which Ramakrishna worshiped his wife Sarada Devi as the living goddess Ṣoḍaśī, provides a clear and subversive template to establish a unique form of feminism rooted in Kālī-bhakti. This paper seeks to develop a novel Hindu feminism called Strī-Śakti-Bhāva according to a four-fold tantric empowerment: (1) strī-śakti, (2) śaktipāta, (3) devībhāva, and (4) śakti-sevā. This study draws upon various English translations of Bengali hagiographies in the Ramakrishna tradition and contemporary research materials from Indian feminist scholars. Since the Ṣoḍaśī-pūj...
This article examines the relationship between the depiction of women and femininity in Hindu myth a...
Ānandamayī Mā and Māta Amṛtānandamayī Devī are two of the most renowned female religious leaders in ...
This essay argues that the role of women in Hindu culture during different time periods has not been...
The temple of the Goddess Kāmākhyā a in Assam is the pre-eminent site of Hindu Goddess worship. It i...
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Of all the religious practices and beliefs concerned with women in Indian culture, women granted sup...
The @research aims at identifying the gender ideology transmitted by the literary images of four Hin...
The Ramayan[dotbelow]a has been used as a model for appropriate behavior for Hindus throughout the w...
The thesis investigates the cultural interventions of Hindu nationalist, C. Rajagopalachari (CR), by...
La vie et les enseignements de Ramakrishna (1836-1886), saint bengali hindou de tradition tantrique,...
References to Hindu goddesses and their power (Shakti) have appeared across a variety of political c...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
While women in every culture have learned to identify with male heroes in forming their own subjecti...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
This article examines the relationship between the depiction of women and femininity in Hindu myth a...
Ānandamayī Mā and Māta Amṛtānandamayī Devī are two of the most renowned female religious leaders in ...
This essay argues that the role of women in Hindu culture during different time periods has not been...
The temple of the Goddess Kāmākhyā a in Assam is the pre-eminent site of Hindu Goddess worship. It i...
This essay attempts to analyze the role of women in the Bengali Ramayana of Krittivasa, a regional v...
Of all the religious practices and beliefs concerned with women in Indian culture, women granted sup...
The @research aims at identifying the gender ideology transmitted by the literary images of four Hin...
The Ramayan[dotbelow]a has been used as a model for appropriate behavior for Hindus throughout the w...
The thesis investigates the cultural interventions of Hindu nationalist, C. Rajagopalachari (CR), by...
La vie et les enseignements de Ramakrishna (1836-1886), saint bengali hindou de tradition tantrique,...
References to Hindu goddesses and their power (Shakti) have appeared across a variety of political c...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
While women in every culture have learned to identify with male heroes in forming their own subjecti...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
This article examines the relationship between the depiction of women and femininity in Hindu myth a...
Ānandamayī Mā and Māta Amṛtānandamayī Devī are two of the most renowned female religious leaders in ...
This essay argues that the role of women in Hindu culture during different time periods has not been...