The sacred dichotomy: thoughts and comments on the duality of female and male iconography in South Asia and the Mediterranean, with a preface by S. Murali
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers 
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Language: English 
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Edition: New Delhi 
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Year: 2006 
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Subject: Religion 
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ISBN 13: 9788124603642 
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ISBN 10: 8124603642 
About the Book
With numerous illustrations, this book examines the dichotomy of male and female principles across South Asian and Mediterranean religious and cultural traditions, including Hindu (Sanskritic), Buddhist, Greek, Latin, and Western mystical practices. As a comparative study, it explores the roots and nature of gender dichotomies through myths, concepts, imagery, and symbols, highlighting their sacred and cultural significance. Ideal for scholars and readers interested in religion, comparative mythology, cultural studies, and the symbolic interplay of gender in spiritual traditions.
 
            
 
       
         

