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The Indian Theogony: A Comparative Study of Indian Mythology from the Vedas to the Puranas

 By Sukumari Bhattacharji

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ISBN : 9788120805880, 8120805887

Year of Publication : 2016

Edition : 2nd

No. of Pages : 412

Language : English

Condition : New

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The present book is the result of ten years work on the subject of historical development of Indian mythology and its connection with parallel historical development of Indian mythology and its connection with parallel mythologies elsewhere, on which no satisfactory work exists in English. In the first part the Vedic-Brahmanical and epic-puranic components of Siva, Varuna, Yama, Nirrti, Agni, Kala, the mother goddess, Karttikeya, Ganapati, Kama and Pusan are treated. Part II studies the rise of Visnu. The component gods-the Vedic solar gods Savitr, Surya, Vivasvat, Mitra, Aryaman, Bhaga, Amsa, Daksa, Martanda, Indra, and Visnu together with the epic-Puranic incarnations of Visnu (with their Vedic precursors) are analysed. With Brahman (Part III) the picture is different. In the Vedic-Brahmanical gods-Brhaspati, Brahmanaspati, Prajapati, Pitamaha and Brahman-we do not get a very tangibal figure, far less that of a sectarian god. These merge into the Brahman, Prajapati or Pitamaha of the epic-Puranic literature, but fail to answer to the definition of a sectarian god, so that no cult grows around the resultant image. In Part IV the general characteristics of the Puranic pantheon are analysed. Here, on the one hand, there are innumerable regional, functional divinities, tutelary gods and goddesses, village-or disease-gods, and also gods for different occasions in life, while on the other hand there is the lofty Triad, which thanks to the predominance of philosophy, is frequently stated to be three facets of the same supreme being.

About the Author:

SUKUMARI BHATTACHARJI (Julu 12th, 1921- May 30th 2014), was a great Indologist and Sanskrit scholar. She did her masters in English in 1944 and took up teaching at Lady Brabourne College, a year later. She did her masters in Sanskrit as a private candidate and joined jadavpur University's Comparative Literature Department and later shifted to the Sanskrit Department.

Among her list of publications include Literature in the Vedic Age, Buddhist Hybird Sanskrit Literature, In Those Days, History of Classical Sanskrit Literature, Legends of Devi, Fatalism in Ancient India, Women and Society in Ancient India, etc.

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