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Author:
Brereton, Joel P., 1948- author.
Title:
The Rigveda : a guide / Joel P. Brereton, Stephanie W. Jamison.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
vii, 271 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Vedas.--RÆgveda--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Vedic literature--History and criticism.
Vedas.--RÆgveda.
Vedic literature.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Authors:
Jamison, Stephanie W., author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
I. Introduction -- II. Historical Context -- III. Dating and Authorship -- IV. Structure of the Text -- V. Social and Political Context -- VI. Ritual -- VII. The Gods -- VIII. Eschatology -- IX. RĐgvedic Poetry and Poetics -- X. Canonical Status and the Reception of the RĐgveda -- Selection of RĐgvedic Hymns -- Bibliography.
Summary:
"The RĐgveda is a monumental text in both world religion and world literature; yet it is comparatively little known outside a small band of specialists. The oldest Sanskrit text, composed in the latter half of the second millennium BCE, it stands as the foundational text of what will later be called Hinduism. The text consists of over a thousand hymns dedicated to various divinities, composed in sophisticated and often enigmatic poetry. Its range is large - encompassing profound meditations on cosmic enigmas, exuberant tributes to the wonders of the world, ardent praise of the gods and their works, moving and sometimes painful expressions of personal devotion, and penetrating reflections on the ability of mortals to approach and affect the divine and cosmic realms through sacrifice and praise. This guide introduces the text to a wider audience. It provides an overview of the text, its structure and the process of its composition and collection; treats its purpose and how this purpose is reflected in the contents and structure of the text; gives a sense of the text by quoting verses and complete hymns; situates it in the religious practices of its time; and considers its use and reception in later periods, which saw profound changes in religious practices and beliefs. It will also introduce the literary qualities of the text and the poets' belief in the role of their poetry in making sense of, and indeed creating, cosmic order and function by pressing the boundaries of language itself."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Guides to sacred texts
ISBN:
0190633379
9780190633370
0190633360
9780190633363
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1113169031
LCCN:
2019035401
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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