The Lajjāgaurī and Ānandanāyakī: a new light on the nature and worship of the Ādi-Mātā, the primordial mother

"Lajjāgaurī is perhaps one of India's oldest goddesses with images of her in South Asia dating back to the Indus Civilisation c. 3,000 to 1,500 BC. Her devotees can be traced back even earlier to the Ukraine c. 10,000 BCE. In India, new finds continue to expand the geographical spread of L...

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Main Author: Ḍhere, Rāmacandra Cintāmaṇa 1930-2016 (Author)
Contributors: Bapat, Jayant Bhalchandra 1938- (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Clayton, Victoria Monash University Publishing [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Maharashtra / Hinduism / Goddess
B Marathi / Religious literature / Śakti / Shaktism
Further subjects:B Spring
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Summary:"Lajjāgaurī is perhaps one of India's oldest goddesses with images of her in South Asia dating back to the Indus Civilisation c. 3,000 to 1,500 BC. Her devotees can be traced back even earlier to the Ukraine c. 10,000 BCE. In India, new finds continue to expand the geographical spread of Lajjagauri's devotees, most recently to Odiśā. Ḍhere's work on Lajjagauri is based on a tireless pursuit of her image throughout western India. In contrast to the other thousands of Indian goddesses whose images are super abundant, Lajjāgaurī has become more reclusive as other deities have risen. This work by the towering Marāṭhī cultural specialist Ramcandra Cintāmaṇ Ḍhere is a unique and important study, painstakingly and lovingly translated here by Dr Jayant Bāpaṭ"
ISBN:1925835243