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OverviewCelebrated as an aquatic form of divinity for thousands of years, the Yamuna is one of India's most sacred rivers. A prominent feature of north Indian culture, the Yamuna is conceptualized as a goddess flowing with liquid love - yet today it is severely polluted, the victim of fast-paced industrial development. This fascinating and beautifully written book investigates the stories, theology, and religious practices connected with this river goddess collected from texts written over several millennia, as well as from talks with pilgrims, priests, and worshippers who frequent the pilgrimage sites and temples located on her banks. David L. Haberman offers a detailed analysis of the environmental condition of the river and examines how religious practices are affected by its current pollution. He introduces Indian river environmentalism, a form of activism that is different in many ways from its western counterpart. ""River of Love in an Age of Pollution"" concludes with a consideration of the broader implications of the Yamuna's plight and its effect on worldwide efforts to preserve our environment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David HabermanPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780520247895ISBN 10: 0520247892 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 10 September 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Translation and Transliteration Introduction 1. A River of Delights, a River of Troubles 2. The Source: Mother of Life 3. River of Death 4. Goddess of Love 5. Signs of Hope 6. A Matter of Balance Appendix 1. Translations Appendix 2. Organizations Working on River Issues Notes Glossary Bibliography IndexReviewsBeautiful... An interesting and detailed account of the religious significance of the river... Eminently readable. --South Asia Research ""Beautiful... An interesting and detailed account of the religious significance of the river... Eminently readable.""--South Asia Research Very few scholars in religious studies have achieved Haberman's combination of textual and ethnographic authority. The book is groundbreaking, building on his achievements in the study of the religious traditions of Braj; he is widely regarded as a major authority on this area of Hinduism's complex regional matrix. The superior scholarship, combined with the author's personal voice, gives the book additional resonance, bringing to light an urgent environmental and moral challenge. - Paul B. Courtright, co-editor, From the Margins of Hindu Marriage: Essays in Gender, Religion, and Culture """Beautiful... An interesting and detailed account of the religious significance of the river... Eminently readable.""--South Asia Research" Author InformationDavid L. Haberman is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of Acting as a Way of Salvation: A Study of Raganuga Bhakti Sadhana, Journey through the Twelve Forests: An Encounter with Krishna, and The Bhaktirasamrtasindhu of Rupa Gosvamin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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