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Author | : Sahajo Bāī |
Publisher | : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Hindi poetry |
ISBN | : 9788120817753 |
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This book is intended to introduce the work of the now relatively unknown Hindi devotional poet Sahajo Bai to readers of Indian literature and those interested in Hinduism through the provision of a contemporary translation of her major work Sahaj Prakash. The original text is also given for comparative purposes. It is hoped that this book will enable the work of this devotional woman poet to be better known and appreciated within India and abroad, and that readers will use the book in many different ways, academic and creative, as seems most appropriate to them.
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Publisher | : YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES |
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Publisher | : YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES |
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Author | : Zayn R. Kassam |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2017-06-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
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Covering eclectic topics ranging from South Asian religion to motherhood to world dance to ethnomusicology, this book focuses on contemporary selected experiences of women and how their lives interface with religion. Religion has often been perceived as the source of constriction for women's roles in society. This volume explores how modern women across Asia are mobilizing their faith traditions to address existential issues encountered in both the public and private realms, relating to economics, public participation, politics, and culture. As such, it is revealed that religion can be a powerful force for social change and ameliorating women's lives, despite use of religious doctrine in the past to limit women. Editor Zayn R. Kassam, PhD, and the contributors cover not only the commonly considered "Asian" traditions of Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism but also Christianity, Judaism, Bahai, and indigenous traditions. The book reveals that the challenges and opportunities Asian women face arise both from within and outside, whether in terms of developments within their countries or in relation to international political and economic regimes. The chapters explore how the issues Asian women face have as much to do with cultural and religious codes as they do with politics, economics, education, and the law; consider the varying ways in which family and motherhood are affected by the state's construction of the gendered citizen, by social constructs of motherhood, and by policies regarding women and children's access to health care; and identify the roles played by religion and spirituality in these circumstances.
Author | : Dr. Ranjit Kumar Singh, IAS (AIR-49) |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 385 |
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Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9354888909 |
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The presented book UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission) General Studies (Paper-I) Preliminary Examination Solved Papers is a compilation of previous years' examination question papers: 2023-2005. Aspirants can find all these question papers easily where most of the syllabus is covered in the form of MCQs. The solutions are supplemented lucidly with analytical explanations to promote a clearer understanding to various levels of questions depending upon the complexity. This book seeks to make the aspirants fully aware about the developments in the papers throughout these years along with preparing them to face the upcoming examination with confidence.
Author | : Angela Rudert |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2017-10-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1498547559 |
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Shakti’s New Voice is the first comprehensive study of Anandmurti Gurumaa, a widely popular contemporary female guru from north India known for offering spiritual teachings and music on satellite television and the Internet. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and religious-historical research—as well as unexpected and unprecedented outsider contact with the guru—Angela Rudertoffers an intimate portrait of “Gurumaa” that will be of interest to the guru’s admirers as well as to scholars. To examine Gurumaa’s innovation, Rudert turns to examples drawn from fieldwork research in the guru’s ashram and from other locations in India and in the United States. These examples specifically discuss Gurumaa’s religious pluralism, her gender activism, and her embrace of new media, in order to illuminate elements of continuity and change within the time-honored South Asian tradition of guru-bhakti, devotion to the guru. Raised in a Sikh family, educated in a Catholic convent school and understood to have attained her enlightenment in Vrindavan, the famous Hindu pilgrimage site of Lord Krishna’s divine play, Gurumaa refuses identification with any particular religious tradition, or “ism,” yet her teachings draw from many. She speaks strongly, often harshly, about contemporary issues of gender inequality, while calling for women’s empowerment, and she has established a non-governmental organization called Shakti to promote girls’ education in India. In the case of Anandmurti Gurumaa and those spiritual seekers in her fold, innovations and re-interpretations of tradition come from within the pluralistic setting of Indian religiosity, while they exist and act within a global religious milieu.
Author | : Aakib Khan |
Publisher | : SI Publication |
Total Pages | : 190 |
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Author | : Rekha Pande |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2010-09-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1443825255 |
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Recent years have seen a sea change in the way history is written and also in the way our conceptions of the past are being rewritten. In traditional historiography, women’s articulation is often marginalized and dominated by male voices. Through centuries of patriarchal control, women negotiated many layers and levels of existence working out different forms of resistance which have often gone unnoticed. Bhakti was one such medium. Religion provided the space in the medieval period and women saints embraced bhakti to define their own truths in voices that question society, family and relationships. For all these women bhaktas, the rejection of the male power that they were tied to in subordinate relationship became the terrain for struggle, self assertion and alternative seeking. Most of these women lived during the period from 12th to 17th Century. While the dominant mode of worship in bhakti was prostration to a deity like a feudal lord, the women bhaktas’ idea of God as a lover, a husband and a friend came as a breath of fresh air. The individual outpourings and the voices of these women, who had the courage to sing unfettered in their own voices, refused to melt in the din of the feudal scene which was largely patriarchal. This book will be useful to scholars interested in Feminist History, Comparative Religion and Asian Studies. The sensitive and rigorous research will be of great help to young scholars interested in embarking on a journey to discover religious history, especially with regards to women’s history in the South Asian context.
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Total Pages | : 646 |
Release | : 1914 |
Genre | : India |
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Author | : Janmenjay Sahni |
Publisher | : Arihant Publications India limited |
Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 2020-10-01 |
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ISBN | : 9324199420 |
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