Retheorizing religion in Nepal/ Gregory Price Grieve.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 294.5095496 GRI/R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P04369 |
Introduction: Preparing the materials : prolegomenon for a study of prosaic religion --
pt. I. Tradition, modernity, and the challenge of prosaic Hinduism --
Framing the study : theorizing the histories of tradition in Bhaktapur, Nepal --
Laying down the grid : cosmology and the place of tradition in Bhaktapur, Nepal --
pt. II. Prosaic religion and the construction of lived worlds --
Sketching the central point : cadastral god-images and the politics of scriptural mediation --
Illustrating Samsara : religious "recipes" for making a prosaic lived world --
Performing prosaic Tantra : Jhinjan Minjan Danigu's animating affect and social critique of religious experience --
Bringing a forged Mandala to life : the cow procession and the improvisation of cadastral generative matrixes --
Conclusion: Detailing the material : a strategy for mediating religion (Dharma) beside the book.
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