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Heat and Sacrifice in the Vedas

Heat and Sacrifice in the Vedas
Author: Uma Marina Vesci
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788120808416

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In all religions of the world which maintain sacrificial rituals and in which the portion offered to Gods is given to fire, that portion is normally offered raw except in Vedic India, where its previous cooking is necessary.


The Sacrifice in the Rgveda

The Sacrifice in the Rgveda
Author: H. Aguilar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1976
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Interpretive study of the Hindu Rigvedic rituals.


Vedic Sacrifice

Vedic Sacrifice
Author: Israyēl Celvanāyakam
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788173041044

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This Book Deals With Post-Vedic Developments In Under-Standing The Concept Of Sacrifice (Yajna) And The Response Of The Bhagavad Gita To It. The Book Argues That The Upanishads Present Vedic Ritual Notions Together With The New Teachings Of The Wandering Renouncers (Sramanas) Who Posed A Formidable Challenge To The Ritual Tradition And Its Social Hierarchy.


The Aśvamedha

The Aśvamedha
Author: Subhash Kak
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2002
Genre: Aśvamedha
ISBN: 9788120818774

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This book describes the ASVAMEDHA rite and its symbolism to explain distinctive aspects of the Vedic sacrifice system. Several questions related to the Asvamedha are posed and answered in the context of Vedic epistemology. This rite has three important functions: (i) it presents and equivalence of the naksatra year to the heaven, implying that it is rite that celebrates the rebirth of the Sun; (ii) it is symbolic of the conquest of Time by the king, in whose name the rite is performed; and (iii) it is celebration of social harmony achieved by the transcendence of the fundamental conflicts between various sources of power. Numbers from another Vedic rite, the Agnicayana; help in the understanding of several of its details.


Vedic Sacrifices

Vedic Sacrifices
Author: Sadashiv Ambadas Dange
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2000
Genre: Hinduism
ISBN:

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The Vedic Horse Sacrifice

The Vedic Horse Sacrifice
Author: Stephen Fuchs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Sacred Sacrifice

Sacred Sacrifice
Author: Rick Franklin Talbott
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Sacred Sacrifice" examines how analogous mythological ideas and the experience of sacred presence during the ritual act created similar ritual paradigms in two non-contiguous cultures. Vedic fire sacrifice, the Horse sacrifice in ancient India and the sacrificial development of the Christian Eucharist serve as examples. This book takes to task theories on sacrifice and ritual that emphasize the psycho-social and functionalist interpretation to the exclusion of the religious. The relationship between myth and ritual, and conscious and unconscious human behavior emerges from this analysis of universal religious structures.


The Living and the Dead

The Living and the Dead
Author: Liz Wilson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791487016

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This collection examines the social dimensions of death in South Asian religions, exploring the ritualized exchanges between the living and the dead performed by Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, and other religious groups. Using ethnographic and historical tools associated with the comparative and historical study of religion, the contributors also record the voices and actions of marginalized groups—such as tribal peoples, women, and members of lower castes—who are often underrepresented in studies of South Asian deathways, which typically focus on the writings and practices of elite groups. For many religious people, death entails a journey leading to some new condition or place. As the ultimate experience of passage, it is highly ceremonial and ritualized, and those beliefs and practices associated with the moment of death itself—death-bed ceremonies, funerary rites, and rituals of mourning and of remembering—are examined here. The Living and the Dead offers historical depth, ethnographic detail, and conceptual clarity on a subject that is of immense importance in South Asian religious traditions.