The Voice of Women
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Book Detail
- Author: Avadesh Kumar Singh
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 325
- Release Date: 30-09-2008
- EAN: 9788124604618
- Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
- Languages: English
Description
This volume brings together a series of insightful articles that explore the contributions of women saints from both India and abroad. The book delves into the Bhakti Movement, a transformative period in religious history, highlighting the works and lives of notable bhakti poets and saint poetesses from various traditions and regions.
Key Highlights:
- Exploring Bhakti and Women Saints: The volume covers the origin of Bhakti, the evolution of the Bhakti Movement, and profiles prominent women saints such as Rishika Gargi, Andal, Lal Ded, Akka Mahadevi, Mirabai, Gangasati, Tarigonda Vengamamba, Janabai, Bahinabai, Madhabi Dasi, and international figures like Hildegard of Bingen and Julian of Norwich.
- Poetic and Religious Contributions: The articles provide in-depth analysis of their poetic expressions, spiritual visions, and the struggles—both physical and psychological—they faced, and how these shaped their devotional compositions.
- Multidimensional Impact: The saints' voices transcend social, religious, and poetic boundaries, offering a unique interdisciplinary study for readers interested in literature, cultural history, and religion.
- Enduring Tradition: The book examines how their devotional discourses have influenced both folk and learned traditions throughout time, preserving a rich legacy of spiritual and cultural expression.
This volume is ideal for scholars, religious historians, and general readers interested in the intersection of gender, spirituality, and literature, showcasing the powerful impact of women saints in shaping devotional traditions.