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The Indian Theogony: A Comparative Study of Indian Mythology from the Vedas to the Puranas |
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Author |
Bhattacharji, Sukumari (著)
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Date | 1970.02.02 |
Pages | 397 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Url |
https://www.cambridge.org/
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Location | Cambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | This book is concerned with the triad of classical Indian mythology, Brahma the Creator, Visnu the preserver and Siva the destroyer. These gods did not always dominate the Indian religion; the way in which the gods of the Vedic pantheon many of whom are recognizably related to other Indo-European gods' were changed over time and with the cultural and social needs of the population they served, is traced in broad outlines. The gods of the triad assimilated lesser gods, and their attributes, in this process, until they reached their positions of major importance. |
Table of contents | Preface Abbreviations Introduction Part I. Gods of the Śiva Group: 1. Varuna 2. Yama 3. Yama and Eschatology 4. Yama and his female counterparts: Nirrti and Yami 5. Yama's identity 6. Rudra-Śiva (1) 7. Rudra-Śiva (2) 8. Rudra-Śiva's Consort: the Mother-Goddess 9. Śiva's rise to power Part II. God's of the Visnu Group: 10. The Solar gods 11. The Aśvins 12. Indra (1) 13. Indra (2) 14. Visnu 15. Krsna Part III. Gods of the Brahman Group: 16. Component Vedic gods 17. Vedic and epic Brahman Part IV. The Epic-Purānjic Triad: 18. The Neo-Brāhmanical triad Select bibliography Index |
ISBN | 0521071909 (hc); 9780521071901 (hc); 0521058791 (pbk); 9780521058797 (pbk) |
Related reviews | - Book Review: The Indian Theogony. By Sukumari Bhattacharji / Zaehner, R. C. (著)
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Created date | 2023.02.18 |
Modified date | 2023.03.08 |

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