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Varanasi: City Immersed in Prayer

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By (author): David Scheinbaum

Varanasi, also known as Kashi and Banaras, is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C.E. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the Ganges Rivers sacred waters for prayer and ritual. In Varanasi, one is in a time warp where one is living in history as if time has never stopped, for the people, both residents and pilgrims, continue their daily practices and worship in ways relatively unchanged for millennia, a continuum of thousands of years. Being in Varanasi is like being on a thread pulled from a cloth that dates back to the beginning of time. Here, one doesnt see a ruin, as one does in other ancient civilizations, but a living city where history hasnt stopped. David Scheinbaum guides us, with his camera, through the citys winding streets that are filled with thousands of shrines and temples at virtually every turn. He takes us on an incredible visual journey to the Ganges, the sacred river where bathers are in prayer, and to the funerary Ghats, steps that lead down to the river where cremations take place, filling the air with incense and burning pyres. Hindus believe that being cremated along the banks of the holy Ganges allows one to break the cycle of death and rebirth and attain Moksha, (salvation) making it a major center for pilgrimages. David Scheinbaums beautiful, soulful photographs present an ancient, holy city immersed in prayer. Woven through are the words of B. J. Miller and Diana L. Eck, noted scholars and writers who each shed light on the special qualities that make Varanasi the holy city it has always been. See more
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  • Dimensions: 305 x 273mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: George F. Thompson
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781938086960

About David Scheinbaum

David Scheinbaum is former Director/Chair of the Photography Department in the Marion Center for Photographic Arts at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design and Professor Emeritus at the College of Santa Fe. He is the author of Bisti (University of New Mexico Press 1987) Miami Beach: Photographs of an American Dream (Florida International University Press 1990) Stone: A Substantial Witness (Museum of New Mexico Press 2006) and Hip Hop: Portraits of an Urban Hymn (Damiani Editore 2012). He and his wife Janet Russek have collaborated on three other projects: Ghost Ranch: Land of Light Photographs by David Scheinbaum and Janet Russek (Balcony Press 1997) Images in the Heavens Patterns on the Earth: The I Ching (Museum of New Mexico Press 2005) and Remnants: Photographs of the Lower East Side (Radius Books 2017). Together they operate Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd. fine-art photography dealers and consultants in Santa Fe New Mexico. B. J. Miller is an American physician author educator and practicing hospice and palliative medicine physician who is best known for his 2015 TED Talk What Really Matters at the End of Life? B. J. has taught at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine since 2007. In film B. J. is the subject of Netflix's Academy Award-nominated short documentary End Game by veteran directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. His book for approaching the end of life A Beginners Guide to the End was co-authored with Shoshana Berger (Simon and Schuster 2019). Diana L. Eck is Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies and Frederic Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society at Harvard University. She is the author of Banaras: City of Light (Alfred A. Knopf 1982); Darsan: Seeing the Divine Image in India (Anima Books 1981); and India: A Sacred Geography (Harmony Books 2012). As the founder and director of the Pluralism Project she produced the Web-based resource On Common Ground: World Religions in America. On the subject of pluralism she has written Encountering God: A Spiritual Journey from Bozeman to Banaras (Beacon Press 1993) and A New Religious America: How a Christian Country Has Become the Worlds Most Religiously Diverse Nation (Harper San Francisco 2001). In 1998 she received the National Humanities Medal from President Bill Clinton for her work on religious pluralism in America.

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