Traditions of the Seven Rsis
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ISBN : 9788120813243, 8120813243, 9788120817623, 8120817621
Year of Publication : 2000
Edition : 1st
No. of Pages : 350
Language : English
Condition : New
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Ascetics and mystics have played a prominent role in the development of
nearly all religious traditions. The particular importance of such figures
within Hinduism is especially evident in the traditions recounted of the
Seven Rsis--the seven archetypal sages or seers who are depicted as being
more important and powerful than even the gods themselves: indeed, through
their asceticism the Rsis become the progenitors of the gods, as also of
men, demons and all other orders of creation. Traditions of the Seven Rsis
is the first systematic study of these traditions, and consists of two
separate but closely related parts: the first part is a text-historical
examination of how and when different traditions were formulated, while the
second part explores the various activities and ideas associated with the
Seven Rsis. Basing his study on the Sanskrit sources, but making use also
of Tamil, tribal and non-Indian sources, Dr. Mitchiner sets out the main
traditions associated with the Seven Rsis and traces the underlying themes
in those traditiions--particularly that of the creative role of these
ascetic figures. The work encompasses a wealth of original literary
material, much of it previously untranslated, and is both a sourcebook of
the Rsi traditions and a study of the historical development, symbolic
meaning and interconnectedness of those traditions, illustrating above all
the dynamically creative role of the ascetic and mystic within Hinduism.
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About the Author(s)
JOHN EDWARD MITCHINER has held appointments as Ambassador to Armenia and as
British Deputy High Commissioner in Calcutta. He has travelled extensively
throughout India; the Middle East and South-East Asia, and is the author of
Studies in the Indus Valley Inscriptions, The Yoga-Purana, and Guru: The
Search for Enlightenment as well as of numerous articles on Indian history
and religion.