Arjuna–Odysseus

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Focal Passages
Funeral Games
Greek classics
Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
Hesiod
Home Town
Homer
Horse Sacrifice
Indo-European epic narrative analysis
Indo-European mythology
Indology
Mahabharata
metaphors
Odysseus
Ossetic Language
Pentadic Terms
ritual symbolism
Sea Water
shared heritage
similarities
UK Polity
Version II
Wild Boar
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9780367348304
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Bringing together the study of the Greek classics and Indology, Arjuna–Odysseus provides a comparative analysis of the shared heritage of the Mahābhārata and early Greek traditions presented in the texts of Homer and Hesiod.

Building on the ethnographic theories of Durkheim, Mauss, and Dumont, the volume explores the convergences and rapprochements between the Mahābhārata and the Greek texts. In exploring the networks of similarities between the two epic traditions, it also reformulates the theory of Georges Dumézil regarding Indo-European cultural comparativism. It includes a detailed comparison between journeys undertaken by the two epic heroes – Odysseus and Arjuna – and more generally, it ranges across the philosophical ideas of these cultures, and the epic traditions, metaphors, and archetypes that define the cultural ideology of ancient Greece and India.

This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of Indo-European comparativism, social and cultural anthropology, classical literature, Indology, cultural and post-colonial studies, philosophy and religion, as well as to those who love the Indian and Greek epics.

N. J. Allen is a social anthropologist and a retired Reader in the Social Anthropology of South Asia, University of Oxford, UK. His research interests are Himalayan studies, world-historical approach to kinship systems, sociology of Durkheim and more especially Mauss, and Indo-European cultural comparativism.

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