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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 ...

Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār

Elaine Craddock

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār Introduction Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār, the “Mother/Woman from Kāraikkāl” in the southeastern Indian state of Tamilnadu, was probab...

Karma

Herman Tull

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Karma Introduction Karma is a central element of South Asian thought, and, as such, it has deeply influenced South Asian religious and so...

Kāvya

Timothy Cahill

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Kāvya Introduction “Kāvya” is a Sanskrit term used to designate poetry variously characterized as classical, ornate, courtly, or stylized. To...

Kerala Hinduism

George Pati

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-07-24

Kerala Hinduism Introduction Kerala, the southwesternmost state in peninsular India, is situated between the mountain ranges of the Western Gh...

Krishna

Tracy Coleman

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Krishna Introduction Arguably the most popular god in the Hindu pantheon, both in India and beyond, Krishna makes a dramatic appearance in th...

Liṅga and Yoni

Benjamin J. Fleming

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Liṅga and Yoni Introduction The liṅga (meaning mark, sign, phallus) is best known as the emblem of the Hindu god Śiva, most often rendered tod...

Mādhva

Deepak Sarma

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Mādhva Introduction Mādhva Vedānta is a tradition of Vedānta that was developed in the 13th century in southwestern India at modern-day Udupi, ...

Mahābhārata

Simon Brodbeck

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Mahābhārata Introduction The Mahābhārata is a vast array of narrative traditions in all varieties of media. It is also—and perhaps was origin...

Mahābhārata in Hindu Tradition

Pamela Lothspeich

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Mahābhārata in Hindu Tradition Introduction Epic tale, Hindu scripture, philosophical treatise, and national history, the Mahabharata ("the gr...

Mānava-Dharmaśāstra

Patrick Olivelle

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-05-23

Mānava-Dharmaśāstra Introduction The Mānava-Dharmaśāstra (“Manu” for short) occupies a pivotal position in the long history of Dharmaśāstric t...

Māriyammaṉ

Perundevi Srinivasan

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Māriyamman Introduction Māriyammaṉ is a goddess, widely worshipped in Tamilnadu in South India. Although she has been predominantly identified...

Marriage

Lindsey Harlan

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-05-23

Marriage Introduction Scholarly reflection on Hindu marriage includes work on prescriptive treatments in early Sanskrit sources. Among these a...

Mirabai

Nancy M. Martin

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Mirabai Introduction Mirabai (also known as Meerabai, Mira, Meera) is the most well known of the women bhakti (Hindu devotional) saints of Ind...

Mokṣa

Ariel Glucklich

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Mokṣa Introduction The subject of Mokṣa occupies a central and prestigious place in Hindu culture, although in practical and philosophical te...

Nāyaṉmār

Karen Pechilis

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-07-24

Nāyaṉmār Introduction The term nāyaṉmār (singular, nāyaṉār) is a Tamil-language word that today generally means “leaders,” but as the term is ...

Pārvatī

Ellen Goldberg

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Pārvatī Introduction Pārvatī (“daughter of the mountain,” also known as Umā) is considered one of the most beloved goddesses in the Hindu panth...

Peace, War, and Violence in Hinduism

Christopher Key Chapple

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Peace, War, and Violence in Hinduism Introduction To understand issues of peace and violence in Hinduism, one must take into account a ...

Pilgrimage

James Lochtefeld

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Pilgrimage Introduction Hindu pilgrimage not only has a long and venerable history in India but is also a vibrant religious practice in mod...

Political Hinduism

Christophe Jaffrelot

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Political Hinduism Introduction Hindu nationalism is one of the oldest ideological streams in India. It took shape in the 1920s soon after the fi...

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