South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment

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South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781803276717
  • DDC分類 202.1140954

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South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment is a multidisciplinary collection of 11 essays ranging from the pre-Vedic to the modern era and incorporating research on Hindu, Buddhist and tribal cultures. The authors ask whether the worship of goddesses, strongly linked to fertility rituals, might have mitigated the ecological decline of South Asia in the pre-British and post-colonial eras.

The manifold powers of the Devi, whether nurturing or destructive, could be constructed as companions to the unstoppable forces of Nature. This binary paradigm, however, is misleading. For millions of South Asian people, the Devi is Nature and Nature is She. Amongst scholars, the connections between the South Asian Goddesses and the natural environment have been debated and contested for centuries. This collection of essays, the last of a trilogy on the Devi or iconic female by Australian scholars and their collaborators, interrogates the paradoxes of worshipping the feminine divine and yet ignoring the natural environment that validates Her existence. Historical and cultural sources, many of them in Sanskrit, point to the Devi-Nature complex but in ignoring the role of human agency, appear to exonerate society from taking responsibility for the ecological devastation manifested throughout the South Asian region. The Devi is omnipotent but in the role of the nurturing Mother she will not intervene if we remain passive. South Asian deities teach us to respect the environment, a necessary but insufficient condition for compelling us to behave in a manner that respects the wonders of the universe.

Contents

Preface

 

References

Chapter 1: South Asian Religions and the Natural Environment - Marika Vicziany

 

Chapter 2: The Archaeological and Religious History of Lajjāgaurī, a Pre-Vedic Fertility Deity on the Indian Sub-continent - Ravi Korisettar

 

Chapter 3: Female Avatāra and Guarantor of Fertility: Does the Great Goddess Relate to Nature and the Environment in Some Purāṇas? - Greg Bailey

 

Chapter 4: The Adoration of Mother Earth in Brāhminic, Folk and Tribal Beliefs and Practices in India - Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat

 

Chapter 5: In the Ocean of Suffering: Tārā as Protector from Real or Psychological Waters? - David Templeman

 

Chapter 6: Dariyadev: The Koli sea god and the Fishing Environment in Mumbai - Anusha Kesarkar-Gavankar and Marika Vicziany

 

Chapter 7: Entering the Goddess's Womb: How a Rainforest Valley Became a Tibetan Sacred Site - Ruth Gamble

 

Chapter 8: Durgā Pūjā and the Environment - Pratish Bandopadhayay

 

 

Chapter 9: Weapons of the Weak: Koli Deities and the Indian Courts in Koli Responses to Environmental Destruction - Marika Vicziany, Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Anusha Kesarkar-Gavankar

 

Chapter 10: The Descent of the Ganga in India and Mauritius - Peter Friedlander

 

Chapter 11: Reflections on Dhere's research on 'Lajjāgaurī' and 'Śrī Ᾱnandanāyakī' - Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat

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