Consecration Rituals in South Asia (Numen Book, #155)

Istvan Keul (Editor)

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The essays in the volume Consecration Rituals in South Asia address the ritual procedures that accompany the installation of temple images in Shaiva, Vaishnava, Buddhist and Jain contexts, in various traditions and historical periods. Through the performance of complex rites designated with the term pranapratishtha (establishment of, or infusion with, life), man-made sculptures are ritually transformed into (receptacles of) deities. The collection is thematically and methodically broad, with a large number of detailed textual studies, but also with ethnographic contributions that discuss contemporary instances of consecration rituals. Among the overarching themes are issues related to historical continuity and change, as well as transformational moments in such rituals.

Contributors are: Marie-Luce Barazer-Billoret, Marzenna Czerniak-Drozdzowicz, Ronald M. Davidson, Shingo Einoo, Marko Geslani, Dominic Goodall, Ellen Gough, Istvan Keul, Elisabeth Raddock, S.A.S Sarma, Anna A. Slaczka, Annette Wilke.
  • ISBN10 9004337180
  • ISBN13 9789004337183
  • Publish Date 6 February 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brill
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 380
  • Language English