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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 ...
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 ...
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