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Jagannath in the South Asian Literary and Folkloric Tradition

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Built in 1137, the Purushottam temple, famously known as Jagannath temple has remained a popular seat of Tantric, Vaishnavite, Shaivite, Shakta, tribal and even Buddhist cult. In one of the popular oral tales, it is said that Tulsidas had a vision of Ram in Jagannath. Such heterogeneous tradition has led to the writings of numerous texts and given rise to a vibrant oral culture around the temple. Such liberal manifestation of the image of Jagannath and a number of popular traditions around the deity have attracted the attention of researchers from around the world. This volume explores the representation of Jagannath in literary texts, oral tales, songs, and dance. It investigates the different modes of representation of Jagannath in various media. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036400606

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Shruti Amar is Assistant Professor of English at KIIT University India. She received her PhD from King's College London in 2018. Her research interests include bhakti tradition in South Asia gender studies and folklore. She has published research articles in wide range of journals including Interventions: Journal of Postcolonial Studies and Dialogos.Swati Samantaray is presently working as Professor in the School of Humanities at KIIT University India. She earned a PhD degree in English from Utkal University India. Her publications include The Mystic Flights of Tagore Mysticism: A Literary Quest for Ultimate Reality and Folklore: A Key to Cultural Understanding. As a member of the Theosophical Society she delivers talks on spiritualism. Her fields of interest are mysticism eco-criticism feminism existentialism cultural and film studies folkloristics and digital and medical humanities.

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