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Feeding the Dead: Ancestor Worship in Ancient India
Author Sayers, Matthew R.
Date2013.09
Pages208
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url https://global.oup.com/academic/?cc=tw&lang=en&
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keywordśrāddha; ancestor worship; Hinduism; Buddhism; soteriology; India; Vedic religion; sacrifice; ritual; religion
AbstractDespite strong associations with the concept of reincarnation, Hinduism, and its Vedic antecedents, exhibit a strong tradition of ancestor worship. This book describes the development of the classic form of ancestral rite, the śrāddha, which is still practiced in its contemporary form in India today. The author outlines the process whereby the domestic concern about sustaining one's Ancestors in heaven is incorporated into the Vedic ritual cycle and the codification of the domestic rituals of ancestor worship in the G?hyasātras, the domestic ritual manuals. Central to the process of synthesis he describes is the recreation of the role of ritual expert, a pivotal change in the religious practice in ancient India, which is most well-developed in the Brahmanical treatment of ancestral rites. Additionally, the standardization of the śrāddha that begins in the G?hyasātras and continues in the early dharma literature is central to the competitive religious marketplace of India in the last few centuries before the Common Era. The competition was between ritualist and renouncer traditions within the Brahmanical tradition and between the Brahmanical traditions and, among others, the Buddhist tradition. Theologians in each of these traditions sought to establish their soteriology and their religious expert as crucial to success in one's religious practice and these efforts are most animated in the textual discussions of ancestor worship.
Table of contentsIntroduction
1 Ancestral Rites in the Early Vedas
2 The Solemn Ancestral Rites
3 The Domestic Rice-Ball Sacrifice to the Ancestors
4 The S´rāddha-Rite*
5 Ancestral Rites in the Buddhist Literature
6 Soteriology
7 Mediation*
Conclusion
ISBN0199896437; 9780199896431
DOI10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199917471.001.0001
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