South Indian Hindu Festivals and Traditions

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The book on Hindu customs and traditions puts together everyday beliefs, practices, observances, and etiquette of living a life enriched by thousands of years of spiritual consciousness. Legend, history, philosophy, and folk-lore are intricately linked with customs and traditions. Hence the origin of festivals, and fasts is given through illustrations from the epics, Puranas, traditional folk-lore. These help to clarify prayers or fasts to deities, karmas or rituals associated with different stages of life, the physical and mental cleansing of a pilgrim after an arduous pilgrimage, and the magnetic force extended by shrines and temples on millions of devotees throughout the world. A large number of the festivals and fasts relate to the South of India, hence many common practices have been given, with additional information on local practices and customs. Additional features are traditional festive recipes, puja offerings of prasadam, slokas for special occasions, and rangoli designs. The book will serve its purpose if younger generations, living at home or abroad, are able to nourish mental and psychological roots, and gain stature as individuals by living an enriched life. It is hoped that the book will help to arrange important family functions, and thus preserve social bonds.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maithily Jagannathan

Maithily Jagannathan’s earliest years were spent in Sitamarhi, Bihar. Her father R.L. Narasimham was a distinguished civilian of the Bihar and Orissa cadre of the ICS. He became the Chief Justice of Orissa, and subsequently of Bihar. Maithily Jagannathan was educated in St. Joseph’s Convent, and Stewart School, Cuttack. She did her Master’s degree from the Presidency College, Madras. Keenly interested in customs, traditions, handicrafts, languages and dialects of India, she is fluent in many languages. She married S. Jagannathan, and has a son and three daughters. During her service in All India Radio, Ministry of Commerce, and Ministry of Agriculture, in the Government of India, she traveled extensively throughout the country. Based on her own observations, and dialogues with a variety of people, she has continuously presented features, picture stories, and interviews in the media, on India’s socio-cultural scenario and changing life-styles. Her work in Development writing was recognized by Awards from the FAO for Best Development Journalism. She was also awarded by the Indira Gandhi Journalists’ Forum, and All India Association of Economic Writers.

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Title
South Indian Hindu Festivals and Traditions
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170174155
Length
183p., Figures; Plates; 22cm.
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