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Zusatztext Hinduism in Middle India is a most valuable and original contribution. It is the first comprehensive examination of the classical Sanskrit texts and practices, as well as the textual and regional traditions, associated with Narasimha, one of the major deities of Hinduism. Informationen zum Autor Lavanya Vemsani is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Shawnee State University, USA. Lavanya Vemsani is professor of history at Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, OH. Vorwort An examination of the history, religion, and literature of middle India through the study of texts, practice, art and architecture related to Narasimha, the Hindu diety. Zusammenfassung Narasimha is one of the least studied major deities of Hinduism. Furthermore, there are limited studies of the history, thought, and literature of middle India. Lavanya Vemsani redresses this by exploring a range of primary sources, including classical Sanskrit texts (puranas and epics), and regional accounts ( sthalapuranas ), which include texts, artistic compositions, and oral folk stories in the regional languages of Telugu, Oriya, and Kannada. She also examines the historical context as well as contemporary practice. Moving beyond the stereotypical classifications applied to sources of Hinduism, this unique study dedicates chapters to each region of middle India bringing together literary, religious, and cultural practices to comprehensively understand the religion of Middle India (Madhya Desha). Incorporating lived religion and textual data, this book offers a rich contribution to Hindu studies and Indian studies in general, and Vaishnava Studies and regional Hinduism in particular. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of ImagesAcknowledgementsTransliteration Conventions Introduction: Narsimha, The Lord of the Middle in Middle India1. Classical Sources of Narasimha: Symbolism of the Middle2. Historical Narasimha from Prehistory to Present3. Narasimha in Middle India: From Rigveda to Oggukatha4. Lakshmi in the Classical and Regional Mythology of Narasimha: Gender and Family5. Narasimha in the Eastern Region: Odisha and Andhra Pradesh6. Narasimha in the Central Region: Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana7. Narasimha in the Western Region: Maharashtra and Karnataka8. Narasimha in Popular Culture, Performing Arts, and Devotional PracticeConclusion: Narasimha in TotalityNotesBibliographyIndexBibliography...