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Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir: AAR Religion in Translation

Autor Hamsa Stainton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2019
Historically, Kashmir was one of the most dynamic and influential centers of Sanskrit learning and literary production in South Asia. In Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir, Hamsa Stainton investigates the close connection between poetry and prayer in South Asia by studying the history of Sanskrit hymns of praise (stotras) in Kashmir. The book provides a broad introduction to the history and general features of the stotra genre, and it charts the course of these literary hymns in Kashmir from the eighth century to the present. In particular, it offers the first major study in any European language of the Stutikusumāñjali, an important work of religious literature dedicated to the god Śiva and one of the only extant witnesses to the trajectory of Sanskrit literary culture in fourteenth-century Kashmir. The book also contributes to the study of Śaivism by examining the ways in which Śaiva poets have integrated the traditions of Sanskrit literature and poetics, theology (especially non-dualism), and Śaiva worship and devotion. It substantiates the diverse configurations of Śaiva bhakti expressed and explored in these literary hymns and the challenges they present for standard interpretations of Hindu bhakti. More broadly, this study of stotras from Kashmir offers new perspectives on the history and vitality of prayer in South Asia and its complex relationships to poetry and poetics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190889814
ISBN-10: 0190889810
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria AAR Religion in Translation

Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Poetry as Prayer provides a unique window into the stotra genre while offering a significant platform for a larger and insightful discussion on the intricate relationship between religion and literature.
This book is a treasure trove of texts and ideas... Poetry as Prayer is a major achievement in its presentation of centuries of texts and ideas... in its fullness Stainton's work is an invitation to look and read more carefully, to find stotras both beautiful and compelling, and to take the hymns seriously as interlocutors in the religious, social, and literary history of Kashmir.
This is a truly ground-breaking work of scholarship on the stotra literature of Kashmir. With clear translations and insightful readings throughout, Stainton vividly demonstrates the importance of Sanskrit as a language of bhakti or devotion. This volume also offers a welcome troubling of the sharp scholarly divide between courtly poetry (kāvya) and religious literature, and makes a compelling argument for the value of 'prayer' as a cross-cultural category of analysis.
In this masterful book, Hamsa Stainton trains his eye on a brilliant jewel in the crown of Hindu literary and performance traditions-the stotra, a short poem of prayer and praise. Prominent for centuries and throughout all of India, and an important bridge between Sanskrit and many vernaculars, the stotra has nonetheless remained a puzzle to critics precisely because it is so versatile, so many-faceted. Stainton brings this jewel center-stage, burnishing it with English verse translations that glow.
Stainton presents a stunning panorama of 1200 years of religious poetry in Kashmir, one of India's greatest centers of letters and thought. These stotras are often breathtakingly complex and showcase intricate theologies, immense personal devotion, and also rich and evolving aesthetic ideals. No bookshelf dedicated to religion and literature in South Asia will be complete without Poetry as Prayer.
The book is well argued, and the author has richly annotated his text with generous illustrations on almost every page of the book in the form of translations along with the original Sanskrit text in the footnotes.

Notă biografică

Hamsa Stainton is Assistant Professor in the School of Religious Studies at McGill University. He studied South Asian religions at Columbia University (Ph.D., 2013), Harvard Divinity School (M.T.S., 2007), and Cornell University (B.A., 2004). His co-edited volume (with Bettina Sharada Bäumer), Tantrapuspañjali: Tantric Traditions and Philosophy of Kashmir; Studies in Memory of Pandit H.N. Chakravarty, was published in 2018 by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.