India: A Sacred GeographyIn India: A Sacred Geography, renowned Harvard scholar Diana Eck offers an extraordinary spiritual journey through the pilgrimage places of the world's most religiously vibrant culture and reveals that it is, in fact, through these sacred pilgrimages that India’s very sense of nation has emerged. No matter where one goes in India, one will find a landscape in which mountains, rivers, forests, and villages are elaborately linked to the stories of the gods and heroes of Indian culture. Every place in this vast landscape has its story, and conversely, every story of Hindu myth and legend has its place. Likewise, these places are inextricably tied to one another—not simply in the past, but in the present—through the local, regional, and transregional practices of pilgrimage. India: A Sacred Geography tells the story of the pilgrim’s India. In these pages, Diana Eck takes the reader on an extraordinary spiritual journey through the living landscape of this fascinating country –its mountains, rivers, and seacoasts, its ancient and powerful temples and shrines. Seeking to fully understand the sacred places of pilgrimage from the ground up, with their stories, connections and layers of meaning, she acutely examines Hindu religious ideas and narratives and shows how they have been deeply inscribed in the land itself. Ultimately, Eck shows us that from these networks of pilgrimage places, India’s very sense of region and nation has emerged. This is the astonishing and fascinating picture of a land linked for centuries not by the power of kings and governments, but by the footsteps of pilgrims. India: A Sacred Geography offers a unique perspective on India, both as a complex religious culture and as a nation. Based on her extensive knowledge and her many decades of wide-ranging travel and research, Eck's piercing insights and a sweeping grasp of history ensure that this work will be in demand for many years to come. |
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The bathing tank was fed by cold springs, the waters of which were said to come directly from Gangotri and Yamunotri, the Himalayan headwaters of the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers. Gomukh, the Cow's I\'louth, as we shall see, is the name of ...
The bathing tank was fed by cold springs, the waters of which were said to come directly from Gangotri and Yamunotri, the Himalayan headwaters of the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers. Gomukh, the Cow's I\'louth, as we shall see, is the name of ...
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They commonly issue from the “same" place—the “Cow's Mouth," Gomukh, calling to mind the image of heavenly waters released by Indra from Vritra's blockade, running out where they join in a sangam, a confi uence. But.
They commonly issue from the “same" place—the “Cow's Mouth," Gomukh, calling to mind the image of heavenly waters released by Indra from Vritra's blockade, running out where they join in a sangam, a confi uence. But.
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The three are knotted together in braids—like the many tritlenir, or “triple braids,” where a confluence of two rivers is joined by a third, understood to be the deep, symbolic waters of the underground Sarasvati, which long ago ...
The three are knotted together in braids—like the many tritlenir, or “triple braids,” where a confluence of two rivers is joined by a third, understood to be the deep, symbolic waters of the underground Sarasvati, which long ago ...
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... allude to the very diversity of the body and its hierarchies: “As special attributes of the body have been said to be sacred, so there are particular spots on Earth as well, and particular waters, which are considered sacred.
... allude to the very diversity of the body and its hierarchies: “As special attributes of the body have been said to be sacred, so there are particular spots on Earth as well, and particular waters, which are considered sacred.
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All along the coasts of India are stretches of land said to have once been lost in the waters. Most extensive is the long west coast of India, from present—day Goa to Trivandrum, a coastland said to have been retrieved from the sea by ...
All along the coasts of India are stretches of land said to have once been lost in the waters. Most extensive is the long west coast of India, from present—day Goa to Trivandrum, a coastland said to have been retrieved from the sea by ...
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معاينة المستخدمين - RajivC - LibraryThingI approached this book with a skeptical mind mind, and some small measure of curiosity. I was soon hooked onto the book, and it was very clear that Diana Eck approached the subject with a lot of ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
INDIA: A Sacred Geography
معاينة المستخدمين - KirkusA far-reaching exploration of the spiritual geography and sacred spaces of India.With its hundreds of disparate peoples connected by a shared conception of place, India is, in the words of statesman ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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Rose APPLE ISLAND INDIA IN THE LOTUS OF THE WORLD | 107 |
THE GANGĀ AND THE RIVERS OF INDIA | 131 |
Shivas LIGHT IN THE LAND OF INDIA | 189 |
SHAKTI THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BODY OF THE GODDESS | 257 |
VISHNU ENDLESS AND DESCENDING | 301 |
THE LAND AND STORY OF KRISHNA | 347 |
THE RĀMĀYANA ON THE LANDSCAPE OF INDIA | 399 |
CHAPTERIO A PILGRIMS INDIA TODAY | 441 |
Acknowledgments | 457 |
Glossary | 461 |
Bibliography | 475 |
Notes | 493 |
Index | 541 |
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