Victory to the Mother

Author:   Erndl
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   11 February 1993
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Author:   Erndl
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9780195070156


ISBN 10:   0195070151
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   11 February 1993
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This book is clearly written, informative, and engaging because of E.'s personal style which draws us along with her on her discoveries. It is an excellent resource on Indian worship traditions for religious studies and anthropology students in senior undergraduate or graduate studies and mandatory reading for those engaged in research on Hindu goddesses. --Hillary Rodrigues, The University of Lethbridge An important book, comprising a historical and ethnographic study of Vaisno Devi, invaluable descriptions of the cults of women who are believed to be living vehicles of the goddess, and a useful summary of the literature and current debates regarding goddess worship in Hinduism....An important contribution to the literature on Hindu goddesses and will be of particular value as a textbook for courses on popular Hinduism and goddess worship. --William S. Sax, University of Canterbury, in History of Religions [A]dmirable at revealing what Hinduism means from day to day to its believers. --Asian Affairs This monograph provides valuable evidence on the Hindu goddess's cult in north-western India....Erndl's monograph is concise and well written, and strikes a nice balance between the demands of technical scholarship and accessibility to non-specialists. --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies My students really enjoyed this book because it helped them get a real sense of positive aspects of women's lives, the role of the goddess, general Hindu attitudes, and India. They appreciated the combination of scholarly analysis and personal experiences--India became 'alive' for them. --Elisabeth Benard, Southwestern University An outstanding contribution to scholarship in the study of religion in India. Erndl combines scholarly sophistication and a readable style simple enough for undergraduates. --Kay K. Jordan, Radford University Excellent....An important addition to the growing collection of first-rate studies on goddess traditions in India. --Paul Courtright, Emory University Illuminates a facet of regional piety that has suffered some neglect. --D.A. Fox, Colorado College Intensive, worthwhile study. --F.W. Blackwell, Washington State University Good reference book for students who are trying to determine the reasons for women remaining in a patriarchal religion. --Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College A first-rate piece of work. Entirely readable, pioneering in a number of aspects, and very useful both as a text in teaching and a source in research. --Walter Fairservis, Vassar College A welcome addition to the literature on both modern popular Hinduism and goddess traditions in India. An excellent example of top-notch scholarship packaged for beginners or lay readers as well as specialists. --William K. Mahony, Davidson College A major contribution to the study of the feminine divine in India and belongs in all libraries with South Asian holdings. --Religious Studies Review Her information is not just scholarly, it is also culled from popular footpath literature - devotional, sectarian and partisan pamphlets. --Business Standards Excellent book for a semester-long survey of Hinduism. --Shahgad Bashir, College of the Holy Cross


""This book is clearly written, informative, and engaging because of E.'s personal style which draws us along with her on her discoveries. It is an excellent resource on Indian worship traditions for religious studies and anthropology students in senior undergraduate or graduate studies and mandatory reading for those engaged in research on Hindu goddesses.""--Hillary Rodrigues, The University of Lethbridge ""An important book, comprising a historical and ethnographic study of Vaisno Devi, invaluable descriptions of the cults of women who are believed to be living vehicles of the goddess, and a useful summary of the literature and current debates regarding goddess worship in Hinduism....An important contribution to the literature on Hindu goddesses and will be of particular value as a textbook for courses on popular Hinduism and goddess worship."" --William S. Sax, University of Canterbury, in History of Religions ""[A]dmirable at revealing what Hinduism means from day to day to its believers.""--Asian Affairs ""This monograph provides valuable evidence on the Hindu goddess's cult in north-western India....Erndl's monograph is concise and well written, and strikes a nice balance between the demands of technical scholarship and accessibility to non-specialists.""--Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies ""My students really enjoyed this book because it helped them get a real sense of positive aspects of women's lives, the role of the goddess, general Hindu attitudes, and India. They appreciated the combination of scholarly analysis and personal experiences--India became 'alive' for them.""--Elisabeth Benard, Southwestern University ""An outstanding contribution to scholarship in the study of religion in India. Erndl combines scholarly sophistication and a readable style simple enough for undergraduates.""--Kay K. Jordan, Radford University ""Excellent....An important addition to the growing collection of first-rate studies on goddess traditions in India.""--Paul Courtright, Emory University ""Illuminates a facet of regional piety that has suffered some neglect.""--D.A. Fox, Colorado College ""Intensive, worthwhile study.""--F.W. Blackwell, Washington State University ""Good reference book for students who are trying to determine the reasons for women remaining in a patriarchal religion.""--Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College ""A first-rate piece of work. Entirely readable, pioneering in a number of aspects, and very useful both as a text in teaching and a source in research.""--Walter Fairservis, Vassar College ""A welcome addition to the literature on both modern popular Hinduism and goddess traditions in India. An excellent example of top-notch scholarship packaged for beginners or lay readers as well as specialists.""--William K. Mahony, Davidson College ""A major contribution to the study of the feminine divine in India and belongs in all libraries with South Asian holdings.""--Religious Studies Review ""Her information is not just scholarly, it is also culled from popular footpath literature - devotional, sectarian and partisan pamphlets.""--Business Standards ""Excellent book for a semester-long survey of Hinduism.""--Shahgad Bashir, College of the Holy Cross


Excellent...an important addition to the growing collection of first-rate studies on goddess traditions in India... Paul Courtright, Emory 'Most of the chapters have been written in the narrative vein, recording the author's personal experiences ... The descriptive details are here and there sprinkled by scholarly insights and perceptions.' Subhashini Aryan, The Hindustan Times, 1993 'This monograph provides valuable evidence on the Hindu goddess's cult in north-western India that complements the more extensive material available from the east and south of the country ... her book adds to the growing ethnographic literature on popular Hinduism, Erndl's monograph is concise and well written, and strikes a nice balance between the demands of technical scholarship and accessibility to non-specialists.' C.J. Fuller. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Vol LVII 'admirable at revealing what Hinduism means from day to day to its believers ... Dr Erndl tells us in admirable detail what the Mother means to her worshippers.' Maurice Zinkin, Asian Affairs, October 1994 'admirable at revealing what Hinduism means from day to day to its believers ... Dr Erndl tells us in admirable detail what the Mother means to her worshippers.' Maurice Zinkin, Asian Affairs, October 1994


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