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_aHawley, John Stratton _927373 |
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_aThree bhakti voices: Mirabai, Surdas, and Kabir in their time and ours/ _cJohn Stratton Hawley. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bOxford University Press , _cc2005. |
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_axxvii,439p. : _bill. ; _c22cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 399-416) and index. | ||
505 | _aThe Bhakti Poet-Saint 1. Author and authority -- 2. Morality beyond morality -- 3. The nirgun/Sagun distinction Mirabai 4. Mirabai in manuscript -- 5. Mirabai as wife and yogi -- 6. The Saints Subded in Amar Chitra Katha -- 7. Krishna and gender of longing -- 8. Last seen with Akbar -- 9. The early Sursagar and the growth of the Sur tradition -- 10. The verbal icon-how literal? -- 11. Sur's Sudama -- 12. Creative enumeration in Sur's Vinaya poetry -- 13. Why Surdas went blind Kabir 14. The received Kabir: beginnings to Bly -- 15. Kabir in his oldest dated manuscript -- 16. Vinaya crossovers: Kabir and Sur -- 17. Bhakti, democracy, and the study of religion | ||
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_aReligious poetry, Hindi _xHistory and criticism. _927374 |
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_aBhakti in literature. _927375 |
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