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Caitanya Vai¿¿avism in Bengal

Caitanya Vai¿¿avism in Bengal

By Joseph T. O'Connell,Rembert Lutjeharms

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Publish Date

2018

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Language

eng

Pages

294

Description:

"Within the broad Hindu religious tradition, there have been for millennia many subtraditions generically called Vais Đn Đava, who insist that the most appropriate mode of religious faith and experienceis bhakti, or devotion, to the supreme personal deity, Vis Đn Đu. Caitanya Vais Đn Đavas, a community of Vais Đn Đava devotees who coalesced around Kr Đs Đn Đa Caitanya (1486-1533), who taught devotion to the name and form of Kr Đs Đn Đa, especially in conjunction with his divine consort Ra dha and who also came to be looked upon by many as Kr Đs Đn Đa himself who had graciously chosen to be born in Bengal to exemplify the ideal mode of loving devotion (prema-bhakti). This book focusses on the relationship between the 'transcendent' intentionality of religious faith of human beings and their 'mundane' socio-cultural ways of living, through a detailed study of the social implications of the Caitanya Vais Đn Đava devotional Hindu tradition in pre-colonial and colonial Bengal. Structured in two parts, the first analyses the articulation of Kr Đs Đn Đa-bhakti within the broad Hindu sector of Bengali society. The second section examines Hindu-Muslim relationships in Bengal from the particular vantage point of the Caitanya Vais Đn Đava tradition, and in which the subtle influence of Kr Đs Đn Đa-bhakti, it is argued, may be detected. In both sections, the bulk of attention is given to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when Bengal was under independent Sultanate or emergent Mughal rule and thus free of the impact of British and European colonial influence"--