• The Making of the Goddess Kor̲r̲avai-Durgā in the Tamil Traditions

The Making of the Goddess Kor̲r̲avai-Durgā in the Tamil Traditions

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The figure of the mother goddess is common to many cultures and she has, over the centuries, undergone substantial changes. The Making of the Goddess breaks new ground by analysing the impact of shifting socioeconomic and political contexts upon the transformations. From the seventh century ce onwards, as the state apparatus in the Tamil south expanded, it gave rise to more complex social structures. The expansion was supported ideologically through the spread of institutionalized religions, which transformed the cultural landscape. The agglomeration of the motifs, symbols and myths of cultic practices in existence from ancient times led to the growth of a syncretic goddess tradition that brought various independent female deities within the new brahmanical pantheon. The result of years of rigorous research, The Making of the Goddess offers valuable insights into the understanding of patriarchies, gender and identity through an astute analysis of mythologies, inscriptions and literature. The accompanying photographs of religious iconography provide visual references to understand the processes of absorption, contestation, marginalization and syncretism in the evolution of goddess traditions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780143417422
ISBN-10: 0143417428
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Publication date: 2011
Pages: 409
Product dimensions: Height: 0.31496 Inches, Length: 8.50392 Inches, Weight: 0.771617917 Pounds, Width: 5.5118 Inches
Author: R. Mahalakshmi
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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