The puranic world/ environment gender ritual and myth Nath,Vijay

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Manohar, 2009Description: 309ISBN: 9788173048012DDC classification: 294.5925
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Material Milieu of Puranic Hinduism 2. Environmental Issues and Ecological Concerns: The Puranic Approach PART II: GENDER DIFFERENTIATION 3. Women as Property and their Right to Inherit Property 4. Gender Differentiation or Gender Parity: In the Light of the Matsya and the Mdrkandeya Purdnas PART III: RITUALS 5. Brahmanical Rituals: The Changing Paradigm 6. Malidddna: Dynamics of Gift Economy 7. Tirtha: Instrument of Acculturation? 8. Puranic Tirthas: Their Indigenous Origins and Transformation PART IV: MYTH 9. King Vena. Nisada and Prthu: A Recurrent Puranic Myth Re-examined
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294.5925 DIK/T The purana index/ 294.5925 DIK/T The purana index/ 294.5925 DIK/T The purana index/ 294.5925 NAT/P The puranic world/ 294.5926 DON/L The Laws of Manu 294.595 GUP/L Laksmi Tantra: A pancaratra text/ 294.595 PRA/J Jnana sankalini Tantra

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Material Milieu of Puranic Hinduism
2. Environmental Issues and Ecological Concerns:
The Puranic Approach
PART II: GENDER DIFFERENTIATION
3. Women as Property and their Right to Inherit Property
4. Gender Differentiation or Gender Parity:
In the Light of the Matsya and the Mdrkandeya Purdnas
PART III: RITUALS
5. Brahmanical Rituals: The Changing Paradigm
6. Malidddna: Dynamics of Gift Economy
7. Tirtha: Instrument of Acculturation?
8. Puranic Tirthas: Their Indigenous Origins and
Transformation
PART IV: MYTH
9. King Vena. Nisada and Prthu:
A Recurrent Puranic Myth Re-examined

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