The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine by Devdutt Pattanaik Book-9780892818075
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The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine

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Book Title: The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine
Author: Devdutt Pattanaik
ISBN-13: 9780892818075
Publication: Simon & Schuster
Edition: Original ed. edition (1 September 2000)
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Overview of The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine Book

The first exhaustive collection of goddess mythologies from India. Explores the evolution of goddess worship in India over 4,000 years. Stunning color photographs illustrate many stories of goddess lore never before available in one collection. In India it is said that there is a goddess in every village, a nymph in every lake. Demonesses stand guard on village frontiers, ogresses howl on crossroads, and untamed forests resound with the laughter of celestial virgins. It is a land of mysterious Apsaras and seductive Yakshinis, of terrifying Dakinis and wise Yoginis--each with a story to tell. In this wide-reaching exploration of ancient Hindu lore and legends, author Devdutt Pattanaik discovers how earth, women and goddesses have been perceived over 4,000 years. Some of the tales recounted are revered classics, others are common and folklorish, often held in disdain by priests. Until now, most have remained hidden, isolated in distant hamlets or languishing in forgotten libraries, overwhelmed by the din of masculine sagas. As the tales come to light through word and stunning color imagery, the author identifies the five faces given to the eternal feminine as man sought to unlock the mysteries of life: the female half of existence is at first identified with Nature, gradually deified and eventually objectified. She comes to be seen as the primal mother, fountainhead of life and nurturance. The all-giving mother then transforms into the dancing nymph, a seductress offering worldly pleasures that bind man in the cycle of life. As this nymph is domesticated, the dominant image of woman becomes the chaste wife with miraculous powers. Finally the submissive consort redefines herself as the wild and terrifying goddess who does battle, drinks blood, and demands appeasement. Exploring mysteries of gender and biology, and shedding light on the roots of taboos and traditions practiced in India today, the author shows how the image of the Mother Goddess can be both worshipped and feared when she carries the face of mortal woman.

  • Book Type :

  • Mind, Body & Spirit

  • Book Binding :

  • Paperback

  • Language :

  • English

  • Number of Pages :

  • 176 pages

  • ISBN - 10 :

  • 0892818077

  • The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine Published On :

  • 1 Sep 2000

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The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine

Book Title: The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine
Author: Devdutt Pattanaik
ISBN-13: 9780892818075
Publication: Simon & Schuster
Edition: Original ed. edition (1 September 2000)

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