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Death
Ariel Glucklich
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Death Introduction Like every other religion, Hinduism has treated the subject of death as one of the major concerns of human life, both as an ...
Defining Hinduism
Laurie Patton
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Defining Hinduism Introduction The terms “Hinduism” and “Hindu” are notoriously difficult to define, and partly because of this ambiguity these...
Dharma
Alf Hiltebeitel
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Dharma Introduction Dharma is a term distinctive to South Asian civilization. It is a concept that dictates appropriate behaviors necessary to ...
Diaspora Hinduism
Frank Korom
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Diaspora Hinduism Introduction The study of global diasporas has grown considerably over the past thirty years. The interest in studying di...
Ecology
Christopher Key Chapple
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Ecology Introduction The contemporary problems of environmental degradation have not gone unnoticed by adherents and scholars of the Hindu faith....
Ganga
Kelly D. Alley, Georgina Drew
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-04-24
Ganga Introduction The Ganga (or Ganges) River is iconic in Hindu philosophy, myth, and ritual and also in ecological sciences and climate chan...
Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism
Ravi M. Gupta
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism Introduction The Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava tradition, also known as Caitanya Vaiṣṇavism, began in Bengal with Kṛṣṇa Caitanya in the ...
Geography of Hinduism
Alf Hiltebeitel
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Geography of Hinduism Introduction The classification of contemporary “world religions” into the two categories of missionary religions (Budd...
Goddess
Perundevi Srinivasan
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Goddess Introduction Goddess worship is one of the most important signposts of the cultural landscape of Hinduism. Goddesses are predomin...
Gṛhya Rites
Timothy Lubin
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Gṛhya Rites Introduction The Vedic religion primarily involved veneration of a wide range of divinities by means of formulaic prayers (mantra...
Harivaṃśa
Simon Brodbeck
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Harivaṃśa Introduction The Harivaṃśa collectively designates three books that the Sanskrit Mahābhārata calls khilas (supplements, complements,...
Hinduism and Buddhism
Greg Bailey
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-04-24
Hinduism and Buddhism Introduction Buddhism and Hinduism were never discrete religio-cultural systems, even if they are often taken as such. Mo...
Historical Traditions in Hindu Texts
Adam Bowles
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-05-23
Historical Traditions in Hindu Texts Introduction “Hinduism has no sense of history,” or so it has been commonly thought in much of the schola...
Holy Persons
David Gordon White
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Holy Persons Introduction Given the fact that there is no term in Sanskrit or in the modern languages of South Asia that corresponds exactly ...
Iconography
Chandreyi Basu
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Iconography Introduction At a basic level, iconography involves description, identification, and classification of artworks as a means of stu...
Indian Medicine
Dominik Wujastyk
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Indian Medicine Introduction Contemporary India has what anthropologists such as Charles Leslie have termed a “pluralistic medical system” (s...
Inscriptions, Early Historic
Meera Visvanathan
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Early Historic Inscriptions Introduction The early history of Hinduism has often been understood through the prism of textual sources, beginni...
Islam, Hinduism and
Peter Gottschalk
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-08-29
Hinduism and Islam Introduction For some observers, two religions could not be more distinct than Hinduism and Islam. As Westerners have repor...
Jainism, Hinduism and
Jonathan Geen
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Hinduism and Jainism Introduction For approximately 2,500 years, Hinduism and Jainism have coexisted in South Asia, leading to a long history o...
Kāma and Kāmaśāstra
Lee Siegel
Subject: Hinduism »
Date Added: 2011-01-27
Kāma and Kāmaśāstra Introduction The term kāma comes from the verbal root kam, meaning “to love, be in love with, or have sexual intercourse ...
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