9789359444703 - visnu's children: prenatal life-cycle rituals in south india | ute hüsken di ute husken; ute hüsken; ute huesken (5 risultati)

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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9789359444703,322pp.

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Hardcover. Condizione: New. The Vaikhanasas, a group of Brahmanic priests in the Visnu temples of south India, can look back on a long and turbulent history, that is characterized by the effort of claiming their status against rivalling priests. Central to this monograph is a controversy, ongoing for centuries, as to what makes…a person eligible to perform the rituals in Visnu temples: does birth or an initiation create the ideal intermediary between the god and humans? Since the 14th century CE the discussions in the relevant Sanskrit texs centre around the question of whether the Vaikhanasas priests must undergo an initiation including a branding on the upper arms, or whether their particular prenatal life-cycle ritual visnubali makes them eligible to perform temple ritual. As hereditary temple priests the Vaikhanasas own stance is explicit: they are Visnu s own children, preordained for temple service already before birth. In addition to the textual perspective, three instances of local conflicts from the 19th/20th centuries about the question of whether the Vaikhanasas require an initiation are analysed in their contexts. Furthermore, three examples of present-day performances of the visnubali ritual are presented and interpreted in the light of the relation between text and performance.