This study reviews the arguments of previous publications, and adds new ones, for establishing connections between the Vedic pravargya-complex (the rituals, stanzas, and mythology of the pravargya), the vrātya, and the deity Rudra. These connections include Rudra as Mahāvīra (the epithet given to a deity and a vessel in the pravargya), the sattra setting of the pravargya’s paradigm-myth, the motif of the unstrung bow, the theme of exclusion, and the divinisation of man as a goal of the ritual. It is argued that the superhuman status attributed to Mahāvīra is comparable with that of characters celebrated in the Ṛgveda and Atharvaveda, such as the ekavrātya, brahmacārin, and keśin. The affinity between these figures may be derived from a comm...
ABSTRACT The local bhakti tradition prevalent and popular in the state of Mahārāṣṭra in India worshi...
Gandharva is one of the enigmatic creatures in the Ancient Indian mythological pantheon. There is a ...
Starting from the shortest and probably earliest version of the story as told in the Harivaṃśa (HV 2...
This study reviews the arguments of previous publications, and adds new ones, for establishing conne...
International audienceThe Vedic Pravargya is a ritual that is optionally performed in connection wit...
The hypothesis according to which “many of the Vedic identifications might be understood as metaphor...
University of British ColumbiaThis article investigates varṇa as an embodied and spatialized social ...
The term ‘ṛta’ is used in the specific sense in the RG Veda. The term “ṛta” occurs in the RG Veda ap...
Different peoples have in their cultural and linguistic systems created individual conceptual catego...
The huge body of texts known as Purāṇas, besides the general information about religious life in anc...
The Ahirbudhnyasaṃhitā, probably compiled in South India in the twelfth/thirteenth century, is one o...
The film of this thesis is to collect and examine references to Vrndavana in Sanskrit and Braj Hindi...
Many remarkable contributions have been devoted to Vratyas during the last century, often including ...
This thesis analyses the late-Vedic goddess Śrī and her non-personified precedent śrī ‘splendour, gl...
The Vedic sources contain dozens of occurrences of the compound iṣṭāpūrtá-, whose context deals with...
ABSTRACT The local bhakti tradition prevalent and popular in the state of Mahārāṣṭra in India worshi...
Gandharva is one of the enigmatic creatures in the Ancient Indian mythological pantheon. There is a ...
Starting from the shortest and probably earliest version of the story as told in the Harivaṃśa (HV 2...
This study reviews the arguments of previous publications, and adds new ones, for establishing conne...
International audienceThe Vedic Pravargya is a ritual that is optionally performed in connection wit...
The hypothesis according to which “many of the Vedic identifications might be understood as metaphor...
University of British ColumbiaThis article investigates varṇa as an embodied and spatialized social ...
The term ‘ṛta’ is used in the specific sense in the RG Veda. The term “ṛta” occurs in the RG Veda ap...
Different peoples have in their cultural and linguistic systems created individual conceptual catego...
The huge body of texts known as Purāṇas, besides the general information about religious life in anc...
The Ahirbudhnyasaṃhitā, probably compiled in South India in the twelfth/thirteenth century, is one o...
The film of this thesis is to collect and examine references to Vrndavana in Sanskrit and Braj Hindi...
Many remarkable contributions have been devoted to Vratyas during the last century, often including ...
This thesis analyses the late-Vedic goddess Śrī and her non-personified precedent śrī ‘splendour, gl...
The Vedic sources contain dozens of occurrences of the compound iṣṭāpūrtá-, whose context deals with...
ABSTRACT The local bhakti tradition prevalent and popular in the state of Mahārāṣṭra in India worshi...
Gandharva is one of the enigmatic creatures in the Ancient Indian mythological pantheon. There is a ...
Starting from the shortest and probably earliest version of the story as told in the Harivaṃśa (HV 2...