Paramanand\u27s padas (lyrics) facilitate the transformation of the bhakta\u27s(devotee) consciousness from the laukika (profane) to the alaukika (sacred) and function as a heuristic device for the sacred. Paramanand, a sixteenth century poet-saint linked with the Vallabha Sampradaya, composed lyrics in praise of Krishna and performed seva. As rituals of transformation, his lyrics cultivate the bhava that enables the bhakta to relate intimately with Krishna and ultimately to sport in Krishna\u27s alaukika lila. Cues meaningful within a particular cultural context arouse the emotions (socially and culturally constructed), and the padas shift the bhakta\u27s perspective from the laukika to the alaukika. In this perspectival transformation, th...
The local tea stall blares the Tamil song as I walk in a street near the shrine of the Infant Jesus ...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
Rūpa Gosvāmin (late 15th century–1564) was a foremost founding intellectual of the Gaudīya Vaisnava ...
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This thesis examines the interrelation between ritual (seva), aesthetic experience, and philosophy i...
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Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
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The local tea stall blares the Tamil song as I walk in a street near the shrine of the Infant Jesus ...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
Rūpa Gosvāmin (late 15th century–1564) was a foremost founding intellectual of the Gaudīya Vaisnava ...
The word pada-yatra literally means to walk on foot. In early India people used to travel by chariot...
This thesis examines the interrelation between ritual (seva), aesthetic experience, and philosophy i...
Reaching the highest abode (paramapada) of the beloved god is one of the goals of the followers of H...
Going on pilgrimage is a vivid tradition in India and its masterpiece, the Kumbh Mela, is probably t...
In India, music is believed to be as eternal as God. Before the creation of the world —it existed as...
Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
A personal epiphany led me to start researching Krishna, devotion traditions in northern India, whic...
Ask any culture-conscious Assamese to draw up a list of items that should be considered as represent...
The following paper will focus on pilgrimage throughout the Vaishnava community, with a specific emp...
Svargarohanaparva is the last book of eighteen Mahabharata Sanskrit compiled by great seer Vyasa. Wh...
Hinduism, despite its lack of formal organization, has unified a large region of the Indian subconti...
Banaras (Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India) is renowned as one of the more notable pilgrimage destinati...
The local tea stall blares the Tamil song as I walk in a street near the shrine of the Infant Jesus ...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
Rūpa Gosvāmin (late 15th century–1564) was a foremost founding intellectual of the Gaudīya Vaisnava ...