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Overview"The Mahotsavavidhi, a twelfth-century Sanskrit text, provides detailed guidelines for a Saiva temple priest in performing a nine-day ""great festival"" for the god Siva. The author, Aghorasiva, is one of the most esteemed and influential authors in the Saiva Siddhanta school, and his lengthy work on ritual procedures, Kriyakramadyotika, (of which the Mahotsavavidhi is a part), is by all accounts the Agama work most employed by modern temple priests and pious Saivas in their practice of worship. Richard Davis's translation of this important text is the first translation into a European language of any medieval work on temple festivals. Because the text was intended for an expert audience of working twelfth-century priests, Aghorasiva employs a highly technical idiom. For that reason, Davis annotates his translation extensively with explanations and expansions drawn from other Agama works. There have been numerous studies of temple festivals and processions based on ethnographic observations and on recent historical data, but the historical study of this dramatic religious practice during earlier periods has relied on speculation. Davis's groundbreaking volume will provide a new foundation for the study of the history of South Indian temple festivals as a cultural practice." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard H Davis (Professor of Religion and Asian Studies, Professor of Religion and Asian Studies, Bard College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 16.00cm Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9780195378528ISBN 10: 0195378520 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 04 February 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ; Table of Contents ; List of Abbreviations ; List of Tables and Diagrams ; Notes on Text, Author and Translation ; Introduction ; Translation ; References ; Tables and Diagrams ; Text (in devanagari)Reviews. . . Davis precedes the translation with with an extensive introductory overview of the text and the rituals it prescribes. . . The introduction constitutes an excellent and accessible discussion of the temple culture of twelfth-century Tamilnad that will be essential reading for all scholars and students of medieval temple Hinduism. * Religious Studies Review * <br> . . . [Davis] precedes the translation with with an extensive introductory overview of the text and the rituals it prescribes. . . The introduction constitutes an excellent and accessible discussion of the temple culture of twelfth-century Tamilnad that will be essential reading for all scholars and students of medieval temple Hinduism. --Religious Studies Review<br> Author InformationRichard H. Davis is Professor of Religion and Asian Studies at Bard College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |