How to Cite

Hüsken, Ute, Gengnagel, Jörg and Raman, Srilata (Eds.): Words and Deeds: Hindu and Buddhist Rituals in South Asia, Heidelberg: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing, 2023 (Ethno-Indology: Heidelberg Studies in South Asian Rituals, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1257

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-948791-82-7 (PDF)

Published

07/18/2023
The print edition was published in 2005 by Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden. ISBN 3-447-05152-3

Authors

Ute Hüsken (Ed.), Jörg Gengnagel (Ed.), Srilata Raman (Ed.)

Words and Deeds

Hindu and Buddhist Rituals in South Asia

Words and Deeds is a collection of articles on rituals in South Asia with a special focus on their texts and context. The volume presupposes that a comprehensive definition of “ritual” does not exist. Instead, the papers in it avoid essentialist definitions, allowing for a possible polythetic definition of the concept to emerge. Papers in this volume include those on Initiation, Pre-Natal Rites, Religious Processions, Royal Consecration, Rituals which mark the commencement of ritual, Rituals of devotion and Vedic sacrifice as well as contributions which address the broader theoretical issues of engaging in the study of ritual texts and ritual practice, both from the etic and the emic perspective. These studies show that any study of the relationship between the text and the context of rituals must also allow for the possibility that different categories of performers can and do subjectively constitute the relationship between their ritual knowledge and ritual practice, between text and context in differing and nuanced ways.

 

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front matter
Table of Contents
5-6
Jörg Gengnagel, Ute Hüsken, Srilata Raman
15-22
Gérard Colas
Some Methodological Issues
23-44
Axel Michaels
The Beginnings of a Ritual
45-64
Jörg Gengnagel
On Texts and Procession in Vārāṇasī
65-90
Marion Rastelli
The pūjā According to Ahirbudhnyasaṃhitā 28 and the Nityagrantha
115-152
Oliver Freiberger
The Brāhmaṇical Rite of Renunciation and Its Irreversibility
235-256
Monika Horstmann
An Eighteenth-Century Debate
277-290
Contributors
291-292
Index
293-299

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