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�siva in the Forest of Pines An Essay on Sorcery and Self-Knowledge

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ISBN-10: 0195665503

ISBN-13: 9780195665505

Edition: 2004

Authors: Don Handelman, David Shulman

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A god wanders into a forest of Himalayan pine trees. Human beings encounter this god and the meeting changes both parties. The god becomes more alive and emerges as the dancer--Nataraja--the most salient of his forms in South India. This is the story of the Daruvana, the richest and most complex of all classical narratives about Siva. In this creative discussion on Indian religion, Don Handelman and David Shulman present the Daruvana myth as the basis for three important forms of Siva--Bhairava, Bhiksatana, and Nataraja. Basing their analysis on narratives from Tamil versions of the myth recorded at three major temple sites--Kancipuram, Cidambaram, and Tirunelveli--they contend that the…    
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List price: $55.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/18/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Size: 8.60" wide x 5.70" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 1.012
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.

Acknowledgements
Note on Pronunciation and Diacritics
Illustrations
Into the Forestp. 1
Cidambaram: Making Spacep. 45
Exorcising Emptiness at Nelvelip. 102
Feeding and Madnessp. 164
Conclusionp. 210
Kurma-purana 2.37p. 222
Bibliographyp. 231
Indexp. 241
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