Críticas:
"This important collection is a welcome addition to contemporary Hindu studies and to the study of women religious in Hindu traditions."--Choice "This important collection is a welcome addition to contemporary Hindu studies and to the study of women religious in Hindu traditions."--Choice "This important collection is a welcome addition to contemporary Hindu studies and to the study of women religious in Hindu traditions."--Choice "This important collection is a welcome addition to contemporary Hindu studies and to the study of women religious in Hindu traditions."--Choice "This important collection is a welcome addition to contemporary Hindu studies and to the study of women religious in Hindu traditions."--Choice
Reseña del editor:
A distinctive aspect of Hindu devotion is the veneration of a human guru, who is not only an exemplar and a teacher, but is often worshipped as an embodiment of the divine. In the past these gurus have almost always been men. Today, however, female gurus are a noticeable presence, especially in the United States. This collection of nine new essays looks at the phenomenon of the female guru both in its original Indian context, where Hindu women leaders have been unusual but not unknown, and as it has evolved on the American scene. Each chapter is devoted to a particular female guru, ranging from the fifth-century Tamil saint Karaikkal Ammaiyar to Gurumayi, who today presides over the worldwide movement of Siddha Yoga, headquartered in the Catskill resort town of South Fallsburg, New York. The biographies of these special women are both fascinating in their own right and shed important new light on issues of gender and religious authority.
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- EditorialOUP USA
- Año de publicación2004
- ISBN 10 0195145372
- ISBN 13 9780195145373
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas272