Devotees of Panduranga

Devotees of Panduranga
Author: Mohana Suryanarayanan
Publisher: Sri Ramakrishna Math
Total Pages: 47
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This book for children is a collection of stories about nine devotees of Lord Panduranga Vittala, a Hindu God predominately worshiped in Maharashtra and Karnataka. The stories of Pandaripur, Chokamela, Bhakta Neelobhaji, Bhakta Kanakadasa, Haridas, Kabirdas, Bhakta Raakha, Sri Jayadeva and the story of Shivaji blessed by Vittala are explained through colorful illustrations. The spiritual kernel is also explained through the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda at the end of each story.

Rise of a Folk God

Rise of a Folk God
Author: Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199777640

Vitthal, also called Vithoba, is the most popular Hindu god in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, and the best-known god of that region outside India. His temple at Pandharpur is the goal of an annual pilgrimage that is one of the largest and most elaborate in the world. This book is the foremost study of the history of Vitthal, his worship, and his worshippers.

Experimental Psychology

Experimental Psychology
Author: Mr. A. P. Margam
Publisher: Geerwanjyoti Prakashan
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Psychology is considered as a part of science and experiments are its backbone. There are very few references available for experiments in psychology. This is a small endeavor to add a very simple but basic informative book on psychological experiments. Students of psychology are generally required to perform various experiments and write reports on it. This book attempts to help students for experiments which are explained lucidly.

Deities and Devotees

Deities and Devotees
Author: Uma Maheswari Bhrugubanda
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 019909327X

How have cinema and popular religion shaped each other? Is the display of devotion in a cinema hall the same as devotion in a temple? How do we understand cinema’s compelling power to mesmerize people? Unlike Hindi cinema, mythological and devotional films remained popular genres in Telugu (and Tamil too) until quite recently. The political success of film star N.T. Rama Rao, well-known for his portrayal of gods and kings, posed afresh the problem of cinema’s power to enthral. To what extent viewers were persuaded of his divinity became a matter of debate. In later decades, the figure of another kind of viewer haunted the discourses around cinema, that of the female viewer who got possessed during screenings of goddess films. Using questions around viewership as the focal point, this book studies the intersections between popular cinema, religion, and politics in South India. The first full-length study of Telugu mythological and devotional films, it combines an account of the history and politics of these genres with an anthropology of film-making and viewership practices. It argues that cinema and other audio-visual technologies lead to the re-orientation of sensibilities and the cultivation of new sensory modes.

Namadeva

Namadeva
Author: Simpi Linganna
Publisher: Litent
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2014-01-01
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Spiritual and Inspirational Biography.

Palkhi

Palkhi
Author: Digambar Balkrishna Mokashi
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780887064616

Mokashi is a Marathi novelist of the post-independence generation of "Realists." This is a vivid account of his day-by-day experience on the Warkari pilgrimage from Alandi to Pandharpur on foot. Pilgrimage is one of the most visible and pervasive features of Hinduism. Every year the Warkaris carry palanquins, called palkhis, bearing sandals representing the feet of their saints from various towns to Pandharpur in Maharashtra--to the Temple of Vitoba. Mokashi accompanied the oldest and most revered of the palanquin processions, the palkhi of Jnaneshwar Maharaj, on its two-week journey. His account is the only sustained view of the pilgrimage in any language.

God Incarnated as Chidambara

God Incarnated as Chidambara
Author: Commander B.R. Venkatesh (Retd)
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 148094890X

God Incarnated as Chidambara By: Commander B.R. Venkatesh Chidambara is not a name that many in the West will find familiar. Even among the followers of the modern Hindu religion he is largely unknown, but Chidambara’s legacy is one that is worth learning and remembering, for Hindu and non-Hindu alike. During his time on earth, Chidambara proved time and time again that he was more than a man. He was a deity incarnate, and his power knew no bounds. For the first time, the story of Chidambara and his many devotees is available in English, carefully adapted with commentary from the author. To know Chidambara is to know the Almighty himself.

The Many Voices of Pilgrimage and Reconciliation. CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series

The Many Voices of Pilgrimage and Reconciliation. CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series
Author: Ian S McIntosh
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1786393263

Reviewing peace and reconciliation, secular pilgrimages, and international perspectives on sacred journeys, this book offers the reader an opportunity to encounter multiple voices and viewpoints on one of the most ancient practices of humankind. With an estimated third of all international travellers now undertaking journeys anticipating an aspect of transformation (the hallmark of pilgrimage), this book includes both spiritual and non-spiritual voyages, such as journeys of self-therapy, mindfulness and personal growth. An innovative and engaging addition to the pilgrimage literature, this book provides an important resource for researchers of religious tourism and related subjects.