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Overview"The Other Rāma presents a systematic analysis of the myth cycle of Paraśurāma (""Rāma with the Axe""), an avatára of Viṣṇu best known for decapitating his own mother and annihilating twenty-one generations of the Kṣatriya warrior caste in an extermination campaign frequently referred to as ""genocide"" by modern scholars. Compared to Rāma and Kṛṣṇa, the other human forms of Viṣṇu, Paraśurāma has a much darker reputation, with few temples devoted to him and scant worshippers. He has also attracted far less scholarly attention. But dozens of important castes and clans across the subcontinent claim Paraśurāma as the originator of their bloodline, and his mother, Reṇukā, is worshipped in the form of a severed head throughout South India. Using the tools of comparative mythology and psychoanalysis, Brian Collins identifies three major motifs in the mythology of Paraśurāma: his hybrid status as a Brahmin warrior, his act of matricide, and his bloody one-man war to cleanse the earth of Kṣatriyas. Collins considers a wide variety of representations of the myth, from its origins in the Mahābhārata to contemporary debates online. He also examines Paraśurāma alongside the Wandering Jew of European legend and Psycho's matricidal serial killer Norman Bates. He examines why mythmakers once elevated this transgressive and antisocial figure to the level of an avatāra and why he still holds such fascination for a world that continues to grapple with mass killings and violence against women." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian CollinsPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781438480381ISBN 10: 1438480385 Pages: 333 Publication Date: 02 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsList of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Preface: The Other Rāma Introduction: God with an Axe 1. The Brahmin Warrior: Paraśurāma in Extremis 2. Matricide I: The Broken Pot 3. Matricide II: The Severed Head 4. Varṇicide I: The Extermination of the Kṣatriyas and Its Aftermath 5. Varṇicide II: Blood and Soil in Malabar and Maharashtra Conclusion: Introducing Paraśurāma Notes Works Cited IndexReviewsCollins provides a lively and delightfully written study of the Parasurama myth, an exploration filtered through psychoanalytical theory. For readers interested in this particular tradition of analysis and other types of comparison, this book will be a welcomed inquiry into the possible meanings of this perennial Indian mythic figure. - Christian Novetzke, author of Religion and Public Memory: A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India ...The Other Rama will also speak meaningfully to those engaged in the study of the Sanskrit epics and Puranas (ancient legends and myths), and more broadly to those seeking to apply psychological theory to the study of Hindu mythology ... readers who follow the book's layered psycho-synthetic argumentation through to the end will be rewarded with a suitably complex understanding of what drives this dark and elusive character of Hindu mythology. - Reading Religion Collins provides a lively and delightfully written study of the Parasurama myth, an exploration filtered through psychoanalytical theory. For readers interested in this particular tradition of analysis and other types of comparison, this book will be a welcomed inquiry into the possible meanings of this perennial Indian mythic figure. - Christian Novetzke, author of Religion and Public Memory: A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India Author InformationBrian Collins is Drs. Ram and Sushila Gawande Chair in Indian Religion and Philosophy at Ohio University. He is the author of The Head beneath the Altar: Hindu Mythology and the Critique of Sacrifice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |