Triumph of the Goddess: Canonical Models and Theological Visions of the Devi Bhagavata Purana: No. 134 (Sri Garib Dass Oriental S.)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Author: C. Mackenzie Brown
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Language: English
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Edition: 1992
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ISBN: 9788170303053
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Pages: 342
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 22 cm x 14.5 cm
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Weight: 500 gm
About the Book:
C. Mackenzie Brown's insightful work, [Book Title], delves deep into the theological and philosophical intricacies of the Devi-Bhagavata Purana, exploring its role in the evolution of the Hindu Goddess tradition. Through his analysis, Brown examines how the Purana establishes the supremacy of the Devi (the Goddess) over male deities, including the masculine gods of the Hindu pantheon. The text brilliantly reconfigures earlier masculine theological frameworks, shifting to a more "feminized" narrative that underscores the multifaceted nature of the Goddess.
The book is divided into three parts:
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Part I explores the Purana’s efforts to supersede the well-known Vaisnava Bhagavata-Purana and reframe existing religious narratives.
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Part II focuses on how the Purana re-envisions the Goddess, transforming her from a martial and erotic figure to the World-Mother embodying infinite compassion.
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Part III examines the Devi-Gita, which positions the Divine Mother as the highest form of consciousness, transcending gender while affirming the ultimate power of the Goddess.
Incorporating a detailed study of mythological traditions, theological motifs, and gender dynamics, Brown’s work offers invaluable insights into the role of the Goddess in Hinduism, positioning her not only as a superior deity but as a transcendent force that encompasses all gender.
Excerpts From Reviews:
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“An unprecedented task... a sharp eye for how the Devi-Bhagavata Purana reworks familiar material in a groundbreaking way.” – Thomas B. Coburn, St. Lawrence University
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“A critical study for those interested in the feminine aspects of ultimate reality and its theological implications in Hindu traditions.” – Diana L. Eck, Harvard University
This book is an essential read for scholars, researchers, and spiritual seekers interested in gender studies, Hindu theology, and the evolution of Goddess worship in India.
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