Mhasoba The Buffalo God: Unveiling the Ancient Folklore, Rituals, and Pastoral Traditions of the Deccan

Author:   Swati Bisht
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798246228807


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Mhasoba The Buffalo God: Unveiling the Ancient Folklore, Rituals, and Pastoral Traditions of the Deccan


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Discover the Unseen Guardian of the Deccan. Deep within the rugged basalt plains of Western India, far from the polished marble temples of the cities, stands a sentinel coated in centuries of vermilion. He is Mhasoba, the Buffalo God-a deity whose roots reach into the prehistoric soul of the Sahyadri mountains. Often misunderstood or overlooked by mainstream narratives, Mhasoba is the raw, visceral heartbeat of the Deccan's pastoral and agrarian life. In Mhasoba The Buffalo God: Unveiling the Ancient Folklore, Rituals, and Pastoral Traditions of the Deccan, you are invited on a journey into the ""Little Traditions"" that have defined Indian spirituality for millennia. This isn't just a book about a deity; it is a biography of a landscape and the resilient people who inhabit it. From Forest Spirits to Urban Landmarks How does an ancient pastoral protector survive in the age of Silicon Valleys and high-speed transit? This work explores the fascinating evolution of Mhasoba-from a ""Swayambhu"" stone found by nomadic shepherds to a ""Traffic Island God"" standing watch over modern-day Pune and Mumbai. You will discover: The Power of the Boundary: Understand Mhasoba's role as the Kshetrapal, the final arbiter of justice who guards the threshold between the wild and the settled. The Night of the Awakened: Step into the high-octane world of the Jagran, where the rhythmic beat of the Sambal drum and the storytelling of the Vaghya-Murali troupes keep the divine presence alive until dawn. A Synthesis of Faiths: Trace the hidden links between Mhasoba and the great epics, including his mysterious connection to the Pandavas' exile and his assimilation into the Shaivite and Lingayat traditions. The Rituals of the Soil: Learn about the Kaul (the divine verdict), the Bhandara (the yellow explosion of turmeric), and the seasonal rites that ensure the success of the harvest. A Human Perspective on Ancient Wisdom Written by an author with fifteen years of experience in the hospitality industry, this book approaches folklore through the lens of human connection. It bridges the gap between scholarly research and the lived experience of the Dhangar, Gavli, and agrarian communities. Why You Need to Read This Now In a world that feels increasingly fragmented and digital, the story of Mhasoba offers a grounding return to the earth. Whether you are a student of Indian anthropology, a seeker of ""root"" spirituality, or someone fascinated by the hidden layers of Maharashtrian culture, this book provides an authoritative and evocative guide to the Deccan's most enduring guardian. Unveil the mysteries of the Red God. Reconnect with the strength of the soil. Scroll up and grab your copy of Mhasoba The Buffalo God today to experience the living history of the Deccan.

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Author:   Swati Bisht
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9798246228807


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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