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Henry Whitehe

The Village Gods Of South India

Gyan Publishing House, 2020

38,76 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Año de publicación
2020
ISBN
1111001265993
Autor
Henry Whitehe
Páginas
195
Editores
Gyan Publishing House
Materia
History
Descripción
Paperback
Idiomas
Inlgés
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Tapa blanda
Impresión bajo demanda

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About the Book:-The author has collected all the materials from his own observation and inquiry. He has been able to get little help from books, as this is, he thinks, the first attempt dealing systematically with this aspect of Indian religion. It does not pretend to be anything like an exhaustive account of all the various rites and ceremonies observed in the worship of the village deities. The purpose of this series of small volumes on the leading forms which religious life has taken in India is to produce really reliable information for the use of all who are seeking the welfare of India. The editors and writers usually alike desire to work in the spirit of the best modern science, looking only for the truth. But, while doing so and seeking to bring to the interpretation of the systems under review such imagination and sympathy as characterize the best study in the domain of religion today, they believe they are able to shed on their work fresh light drawn from the close religious intercourse which they have each had with the people who live by the faith herein described; and their study of the relevant literature has in every instance been largely supplemented by persistent questioning of those likely to be able to give information. In each case the religion described is brought into relation with Christianity. It is believed that all readers in India at least will recognize the value of this practical method of bringing out the salient features of Indian religious life.
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