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Hinduism in India: Modern and Contemporary Movements

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2016Edition: 1st. edDescription: 311ISBN:
  • 9789351500995
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.50954 G291 H 102980
Contents:
Introduction: Hinduism in India Acknowledgments Geoffrey A. Oddie The Emergence and Significance of the term “Hinduism” Will Sweetman Hinduism and Modernity Timothy Lubin Hinduism and Law Thomas Birtchnell Hinduism and Economics Robert Eric Frykenberg The Sacred in Modern Hindu Politics: Historical Processes Underlying Hinduism and Hindutva Ursula Rao Media Hinduism Michael James Spurr Modern Hindu Guru Movements Aditya Malik Folk Hinduism: The Middle Ground? Fabrizio Ferrari Hinduism and Healing Elizabeth Schömbucher Possession Reshmi Lahiri-Roy The Urban Hindu Arranged Marriage in Contemporary Indian Society Vinay Kumar Srivastava On Hinduism and Caste Index
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A major contribution toward the ongoing debates on the nature and history of Hinduism in India

Is Hinduism coherent, or should it be viewed as a conglomeration of many distinctive traditions? What were (or are) its most important and central teachings? When did the idea of “Hinduism” first arise and what have been the consequences? What were the effects of British rule on the religion and what are the effects of continuing modernization?

This book responds to all such debates surrounding Hinduism in the colonial and contemporary periods. It emphasizes on Hinduism as it arose and developed in the subcontinent itself—an approach which facilitates greater attention to detail and an understanding of the specific context in which new movements and changes have taken place.

Introduction: Hinduism in India Acknowledgments Geoffrey A. Oddie The Emergence and Significance of the term “Hinduism” Will Sweetman Hinduism and Modernity Timothy Lubin Hinduism and Law Thomas Birtchnell Hinduism and Economics Robert Eric Frykenberg The Sacred in Modern Hindu Politics: Historical Processes Underlying Hinduism and Hindutva Ursula Rao Media Hinduism Michael James Spurr Modern Hindu Guru Movements Aditya Malik Folk Hinduism: The Middle Ground? Fabrizio Ferrari Hinduism and Healing Elizabeth Schömbucher Possession Reshmi Lahiri-Roy The Urban Hindu Arranged Marriage in Contemporary Indian Society Vinay Kumar Srivastava On Hinduism and Caste Index

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