Książka - The Temple Road Towards a Great India

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This book delves into the initiatives spearheaded by the Birla family in India, focusing on the development of religious sites. Over several generations, the family has been pivotal in the restoration and creation of many sacred structures, including temples and sanctuaries. Between 1933 and 1998, this led to the erection of nineteen Birla Mandirs, predominantly located in northern and central India. These temples are renowned for their distinctive decorative elements which, beyond aesthetic appeal, carry significant symbolic meanings. They may thus be viewed not merely as religious monuments but as communicative vessels conveying messages that extend into the social and political spheres. As argued by the authors, these messages influence India's socio-political ideology, promoting concepts related to national identity and cultural art. They also reflect an idea of hierarchical Hindu inclusivism, which, while acknowledging all religions, regards Hinduism as unique, offering humanity a path to the ultimate truth. The book further explores whether the Birla temples and their associated religious practices embody the notion of inventing tradition, probing whether these practices reflect modernized traditions that enhance the societal appeal of their messages. "The Vastness of Culture" series in which this book is included, emphasizes cultural studies' essential role, specifically highlighting the importance of comparative research to uncover cultural similarities and differences. These studies illustrate how cultures continuously interact, reshape understanding, and evolve under global influences, erasing clear boundaries and prompting critical inquiries.Contributors to this work include Prof. Marta Kudelska from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, whose research focuses on Indian philosophy and Sanskrit literature. Prof. Dorota Kamińska-Jones, a lecturer at Nicolaus Copernicus University and the University of Warsaw, explores Indian and British art and culture, with interests in feminism, colonialism, and intercultural dynamics. Dr. Agnieszka Staszczyk, an assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University, investigates Indian subcontinent art, particularly early iconography and modern temple architecture. Dr. Agata Świerzowska, also from the Jagiellonian University, focuses on the theory of religion and changes in contemporary spirituality from an intercultural perspective.

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This book delves into the initiatives spearheaded by the Birla family in India, focusing on the development of religious sites. Over several generations, the family has been pivotal in the restoration and creation of many sacred structures, including temples and sanctuaries. Between 1933 and 1998, this led to the erection of nineteen Birla Mandirs, predominantly located in northern and central India. These temples are renowned for their distinctive decorative elements which, beyond aesthetic appeal, carry significant symbolic meanings. They may thus be viewed not merely as religious monuments but as communicative vessels conveying messages that extend into the social and political spheres. As argued by the authors, these messages influence India's socio-political ideology, promoting concepts related to national identity and cultural art. They also reflect an idea of hierarchical Hindu inclusivism, which, while acknowledging all religions, regards Hinduism as unique, offering humanity a path to the ultimate truth. The book further explores whether the Birla temples and their associated religious practices embody the notion of inventing tradition, probing whether these practices reflect modernized traditions that enhance the societal appeal of their messages. "The Vastness of Culture" series in which this book is included, emphasizes cultural studies' essential role, specifically highlighting the importance of comparative research to uncover cultural similarities and differences. These studies illustrate how cultures continuously interact, reshape understanding, and evolve under global influences, erasing clear boundaries and prompting critical inquiries.Contributors to this work include Prof. Marta Kudelska from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, whose research focuses on Indian philosophy and Sanskrit literature. Prof. Dorota Kamińska-Jones, a lecturer at Nicolaus Copernicus University and the University of Warsaw, explores Indian and British art and culture, with interests in feminism, colonialism, and intercultural dynamics. Dr. Agnieszka Staszczyk, an assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University, investigates Indian subcontinent art, particularly early iconography and modern temple architecture. Dr. Agata Świerzowska, also from the Jagiellonian University, focuses on the theory of religion and changes in contemporary spirituality from an intercultural perspective.

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Cena: 48.38 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 680
Rok wydania: 2020
Rozmiar: 150 × 230 mm
ID: 9788323346463

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WYDAWNICTWO UNIWERSYTETU JAGIELLOŃSKIEGO , ul. Gołębia, 31-007 Kraków, PL ,[email protected]

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