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Reconstructing Tradition

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Fabricating Tradition explores the devotional Hindu Krishnaite revival of the 15th and 16th centuries and its persistence into modern times through an examination of one of its principal figures, A...
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  • 13 July 2005
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Fabricating Tradition explores the devotional Hindu Krishnaite revival of the 15th and 16th centuries and its persistence into modern times through an examination of one of its principal figures, Advaita Acharya. He was the subject of several texts, and Manring considers all of them in terms of changing historical, social, and sectarian contexts. The movement of which Advaita was a part advocated equal access to salvation by all, regardess of class; yet Advaita himself was a high-class Brahman. "Advaita" itself means "non-dual"; yet the movement was inherently dualistic. These conflicts are brought out in greater or lesser degrees in the various hagiographies and thus raise a number of issues for understanding this movement and Indian religion generally. A major revival of the tradition in the late nineteenth century was a response to polemical attacks by British rulers and Christian missionaries, and the book discusses how a tradition appropriates useful themes and images to recreate itself in a new socio-political climate. The postcolonial implications and changing social and historical contexts of the Advaita texts will make this work the text of choice for Hindu hagiography.
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Price: $80.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 13 July 2005
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231129541
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Asia / General, RELIGION / General
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Introduction
The Birth of an Image
Advaita Acarya: A New Imminence
Variant Messages: Non-Hagiographical Texts Treating Advaita Acarya
Revival and Return
Another "Black Forgery," or Mere Play?
Advaita Prakasa
Sita Devi: Gateway to the Future
Advaita Acarya Today
Conclusions