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God Inside Out Åšiva's Game of Dice

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ISBN-10: 0195108442

ISBN-13: 9780195108446

Edition: 1997

Authors: Don Handelman, David Shulman, Carmel Berkson

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This book offers a new exploration of the mythology of the Hindu god Siva, who spends his time playing dice with his wife, to whom he habitually loses. The result of the game is our world, which turns the god inside-out and changes his internal composition. Hindus maintain that Siva is perpetually absorbed in this game, which is recreated in innumerable stories, poems, paintings, and sculptural carvings. This notion of the god at play, arguee Handelman and Shulman, is one of the most central and expressive veins in the metaphysics elaborated through the centuries, in many idioms and modes, around the god. The book comprises three interlocking essays; the first presents the dice-game…    
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Book details

Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/19/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.50" long x 0.89" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Don Handelman, Sarah Allan Shaine Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester. He has published Models and Mirrors: Towards an Anthropology of Public Events (Berghahn Books, 1998) and Nationalism and the Israeli State: Bureaucratic Logic in Public Events (Berg 2004). He is the coauthor with David Shulman of Siva in the Forest of Pines: An Essay on Sorcery and Self-Knowledge (Oxford, 2004), and the coeditor with Galina Lindquist of Ritual in Its Own Right: Exploring the Dynamics of Transformation (Berghahn Books, 2004).

Velcheru Narayana Rao is Visiting Distinguished Professor of South Asian Studies at Emory University.David Shulman is Renee Lang Professor of Humanistic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

When Siva Plays
Bhrngin's Scream
The Elephanta Panels
On Losing: Kedarakhanda 34-35
Minor Victories
How to Play
The Boundary between Not-Play and Play
Metaphysics of the Fluid Indic Cosmos
Generating the Expected: The Rajasuya Dice Game and the Modeling of the Cosmos
Generating the Unexpected: The Mahabharata Dice Game
The Elimination of the Androgyne Outcome
Excursus: When Visnu Plays Dice
Unfettered, the Trickster Who Plays with God
One More Game
The Andhaka Outcome
Withered Clown
Mistress of Play
Birth, Body, Transformation
Andhaka at Ellora
Andhaka of Arcot
Adi and Viraka: Becoming a Rock
Melting and Marrying
Color and Heat
On Redness
The Self Disguised
Spaces and Gaps
Conclusion
Fullness
Hunger
Signs
Selves
References
Index