This paper is based on an ethnographic study which aims to examine female asceticism in the Chaitanya Vaishnava sect, a Hindu devotional school found in the region of Vrindavan in Northwest India. Asceticism, meaning to renounce worldly life, is deeply rooted in Hindu practice. Yet, despite its wide acceptance, female asceticism has remained on the margins of Hindu religious experience. Despite the lack of a model of asceticism for women, scripturally and sociologically, female ascetics are a growing religious group in India. This paper seeks to use empirical data collected during two years of fieldwork to examine how asceticism is articulated and performed by women living in Vrindavan. It builds upon recent interventions in key areas of fe...
The thesis describes the ritual states women are in at different stages in their lives and examines ...
Among the Indian female gurus active today, Māte Mahādēvi fromthe Liṅgāyat tradition in Karnataka (S...
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...
This paper looks at the position of women in Indian asceticism through an historical and anthropolog...
This paper is a panoramic survey of a millennia-long tradition of asceticism and monasticism in the ...
Literature is the mirror of society. India is enriched with two great epics –theRamayana and the Mah...
This thesis explores the challenges that Shvetambar Terapanthi Jain female mumukshus (religious aspi...
Based on the survey of 3,699 Hindu women renunciants across six Hindu-based orders/faith-based organ...
This research is an ethnographic study of the Bengal Vaishnava Sahajiya tradition, which is the tant...
This paper aims to complicate and expand our understanding of relationality in female Hindu ascetici...
This article deals with Mahima Dharma a contemporary vernacular ascetic religion of Odisha/Eastern I...
This study is concerned with the origins and the development of Indian asceticism before the time of...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of Jain ethics based on 13 months of fieldwo...
oai:ojs.www.journalacademicmarketingmysticismonline.net:article/17The article addresses the weighty ...
The thesis describes the ritual states women are in at different stages in their lives and examines ...
Among the Indian female gurus active today, Māte Mahādēvi fromthe Liṅgāyat tradition in Karnataka (S...
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...
This paper looks at the position of women in Indian asceticism through an historical and anthropolog...
This paper is a panoramic survey of a millennia-long tradition of asceticism and monasticism in the ...
Literature is the mirror of society. India is enriched with two great epics –theRamayana and the Mah...
This thesis explores the challenges that Shvetambar Terapanthi Jain female mumukshus (religious aspi...
Based on the survey of 3,699 Hindu women renunciants across six Hindu-based orders/faith-based organ...
This research is an ethnographic study of the Bengal Vaishnava Sahajiya tradition, which is the tant...
This paper aims to complicate and expand our understanding of relationality in female Hindu ascetici...
This article deals with Mahima Dharma a contemporary vernacular ascetic religion of Odisha/Eastern I...
This study is concerned with the origins and the development of Indian asceticism before the time of...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of Jain ethics based on 13 months of fieldwo...
oai:ojs.www.journalacademicmarketingmysticismonline.net:article/17The article addresses the weighty ...
The thesis describes the ritual states women are in at different stages in their lives and examines ...
Among the Indian female gurus active today, Māte Mahādēvi fromthe Liṅgāyat tradition in Karnataka (S...
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...