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Hayagrīva in South India

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This book is about how mythology may be purposively adapted in the service of theology. It does so at the hand of Hayagrīva, since the 14th century C.E. revered as a full form of the Supreme Lord V...
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  • 26 February 2004
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This book is about how mythology may be purposively adapted in the service of theology. It does so at the hand of Hayagrīva, since the 14th century C.E. revered as a full form of the Supreme Lord Viṣṇu in the local Śrīvaiṣṇava tradition of South India, but originally a relatively minor pan-Indian deity.
Convincingly laying bare the complexity in respect of the pan-Indian images of Hayagrīva, it makes clear that there is no single unilinear history of this deity. It subsequently reconstructs the ‘Śrīnivaiṣṇava History’ of Hayagrīva, and brings out the selectivity involved in borrowing materials from the pan-Indian and local levels.
Amidst the incredible complexity encountered here, this study exposes, however, that the emblems and functions of different images show continuity, although a god’s status may change according to the sect.
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Price: $173.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Indological Library
Publication Date: 26 February 2004
ISBN: 9789004137301
Format: Hardcover
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Kamala Elizabeth Nayar, Ph.D. (1999), in Asian Religions, McGill University, is a lecturer at Kwantlen University College, British Columbia. She has also branched out in South Asian Diaspora studies, with the Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver: Three Generations Amid Tradition, Modernity and Multiculturalism (2004).