South Asia is the only major region where the 'Great Goddess' is still a living reality for believers yet its society remains male-dominated. Drawing their examples from ritual practices, myths, and sacred texts the contributors to this volume discuss the place of the feminine within the sacred sphere of South Asian religion. The theme is full of contradictions, for the impurity of woman must be held against the powers she incarnates, and the religious status of these powers is an old theme of debate among Hindu and Buddhist thinkers. Finally, the feminine pole in religious thought cannot simply be equated with human womanhood - yet the very presence of feminity in the sacred sphere contrasts with its exclusion from scriptural Islam or from protestantism, and offers, perhaps, to women, a mode of religious expression in an idiom where?gender?is?a?central?paradigm?of?thought.
This volume then, contributing to the debate on feminity in South Asian religion, should also be of interest to scholars dealing with gender in?a?broader?perspective.
Product Details
FEMININE SACRED IN SOUTH ASIA
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 148
Author: Tambs-Lyche, Harald
Publication Date: 2025-01-30
Language: English
Publisher: MANOHAR BOOKS
Dewey Decimal Classification: 294.082
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9788173042461