Images From Vedic Hymns and Rituals

Images From Vedic Hymns and Rituals

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Author: Sadashiv A Dange
Publisher: Aryan
Year: 2000
Language: English
Pages: 374
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8173051909

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The book deals with variety of concepts, images and beliefs in the Vedic tradition, revealed through Vedic hymns and rituals. Several images and symbols, at times, are influenced by folk-beliefs at that period, some of which are current even to-day.

The complex image of Aksara not only having a rain-symbolism but also getting a dimension of proto-philosophy, that of the Son-husband current even today, that of the crying worlds not restricted only to the Vedic literature, the images centering round Soma as a ritual-drink, the eye of Prajapati, the problematic Sasarpari, divinity of the banners, Vana though a war-trumpet changing into ritual musical instrument, the unique birth of Vasistha and Agastya from a jar, the words Dvibarhas and siprin indicative of power and status, the riddle of the black antelope, dance of Indra and Chaya giving a glimpse of ancient war-dance-these and many more, delvings in the Vedic hymns and rituals display a treasure of myriad images.