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Till Kingdom Come: Medieval Hinduism in the Modern Himalaya

 
Synopsis

Hinduism, as is well known, has taken a multitude of shapes and forms. Some Hindu “little traditions” have remained obscure or under-studied to this day on account of their regional remoteness. One such offshoot is the influential cult of Mahasu, which has existed since medieval times in a part of the western Himalaya. The deity at the core of the cult takes the form of four primary Mahasus with territorial influence, installed in various far-flung temples. Their geographical centre is the village of Hanol, and the larger territory is integrated to the Mahasu politico-religious system by a peripatetic deity with loyal followers across a considerable domain. Mahasu remains influential in the region, its ritual practices having remained quite distinct despite social change. An anthropological survey was conducted in its terrain during British times, but Lokesh Ohri’s book is the first to offer a detailed framework, a fine-grained history, and an analytically nuanced understanding of one of the rarest branches of Hindu worship. This book will seem invaluable to those seeking to understand the anthropology of religion and the diversity of Hindu belief and practice. 

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Bibliographic information

Title Till Kingdom Come: Medieval Hinduism in the Modern Himalaya
Format Softcover
Date published: 12.10.2019
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Permanent Black
Language: English
isbn 9788178245423
length 414p.