Hindu Deities: A Mythological Dictionary with Illustrations

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Hinduism is the term now used to summarize the religious aspirations of the majority of Indians. It includes a variety of highly intellectual, metaphysical and philosophical systems, as well as the naive demonology and magico-religious beliefs of the masses. Hinduism is also a synthesis of three, originally separate religious traditions: the Dravidian, the Aryan and the aboriginal.

Although many westerners regard Hinduism as polytheistic, this view does not take into consideration the sophisticated basis of the tradition as seen in the ancient Rgveda where a transcendental oneness is perceived that manifests itself only partially in this world to "create" apparent forces which appear to human beings as separate deities, thus there are as many Gods as there are aspects of creation.

Many deities are depicted with a multiplicity of arms, heads, and emblems, so distinguishing them from ordinary mortals as well as pointing to the immense potentiality of the divine that is forever beyond the comprehension of human beings.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Margaret Stutley

Margaret Stutley has studied Buddhism and Hinduism for over fifty years, and has formed a large library of Indological works on which Hindu Deities. A Mythological Dictionary with Illustrations is based. Among her publications are: A Dictionary of Hinduism with her late husband, Ancient Indian Magic and Folklore, and the Illustrations Dictionary of Hindu Iconography. She is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society.

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Title
Hindu Deities: A Mythological Dictionary with Illustrations
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812151164X, 9788121511643
Length
xix+187p., Figures; 24cm.
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