Stories about Posts – Vedic Variations around the Hindu Goddess - Hardcover

Biardeau, Madeleine

 
9780226045955: Stories about Posts – Vedic Variations around the Hindu Goddess

Synopsis

Stories about Posts is the magnum opus of Madeleine Biardeau, one of the most influential Indologists of the twentieth century. Nearly twenty years in the making, it connects her varied studies on the Sanskrit epics, the Hindu Goddess, Vedic sacrifice, rural India, and the interpretation of Hinduism. After exploring several ethnographic facts that have escaped the notice of previous observers, Biardeau presents a variety of hunches, hypotheses, and insights building up to the provocative thesis of Stories about Posts: that the variations found in the contemporary cult of the Goddess - in both her royal and rural village aspects - reveal untraced regional histories of the Vedic sacrificial post, the yupa. Biardeau's work opens up new ways to think about Vedic sacrificial themes and elements as they recur in post-Vedic texts and iconographies. It also relates previously misunderstood wayside stones in Maharashtra that are named after the buffalo to stones, posts, and people named after a so-called Buffalo King in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamilnadu.

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About the Author

Madeleine Biardeau is directeur d'etudes at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris. She is the author of several books, including Hinduism: The Anthropology of a Civilization. Alf Hiltebeitel is professor of religion and human sciences at George Washington University. Marie-Louise Reiniche is a researcher at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, section des sciences religiouses. John Walker is also affiliated with the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes.

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Stories about Posts is the magnum opus of Madeleine Biardeau, one of the most influential Indologists of the twentieth century. Nearly twenty years in the making, it connects her varied studies on the Sanskrit epics, the Hindu Goddess, Vedic sacrifice, rural India, and the interpretation of Hinduism.

After exploring several ethnographic facts that have escaped the notice of previous observers, Biardeau presents a variety of hunches, hypotheses, and insights building up to the provocative thesis ofStories about Posts: that the variations found in the contemporary cult of the Goddess in both her royal and rural village aspects reveal untraced regional histories of the Vedic sacrificial post, theyupa. Biardeau's work opens up new ways of thinking about Vedic sacrificial themes and elements as they recur in post-Vedic texts and iconographies. It also connects wayside stones in Maharashtra named after the buffalo to stones, posts, and people named after a so-called Buffalo King in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamilnadu.

A work of magnificent scholarship and fieldwork, Stories about Posts, in ways no previous work has attempted, much less accomplished, unravels much of the mystery surrounding contemporary Hindu ritual by connecting it to the ancient Sanskrit epics. As such, it will fascinate students of Indology, religious studies, and anthropology for years to come.

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