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Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir
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Stainton, Hamsa
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Hinduism
/ Religions of Indic origin
/ Religious poetry, Kashmiri
/ Religious poetry, Kashmiri -- History and criticism
/ Religious poetry, Sanskrit
/ Religious poetry, Sanskrit -- History and criticism
2019
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Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir
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Stainton, Hamsa
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Hinduism
/ Religions of Indic origin
/ Religious poetry, Kashmiri
/ Religious poetry, Kashmiri -- History and criticism
/ Religious poetry, Sanskrit
/ Religious poetry, Sanskrit -- History and criticism
2019
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Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir
2019
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Overview
This book investigates the history of a popular genre of Sanskrit devotional poetry in Kashmir: the stotra, or hymn of praise. Such hymns demonstrate and frequently reflect upon the close link between literary and religious expression in South Asia—the relationship between poetry and prayer. This study presents an overview and reassessment of the stotra genre, including its definition and history, focusing on literary hymns in Kashmir from the eighth to the twentieth century. Investigating these hymns as theological texts, it argues for their pedagogical potential and their particular appeal for non-dualistic authors. Analyzing such hymns as prayers, it unpacks the unique capabilities of the stotra form and challenges persistent assumptions in the study of Hindu prayer. The book argues for the literary ambition and creativity of many stotras across the centuries, and it complicates standard narratives about the vitality and so-called death of Sanskrit in the region. Śaiva poets also engaged with the rich discourse on aesthetics in Kashmir, and this study charts how they experiment with the idea of a devotional “taste” (bhaktirasa) long before Vaiṣṇava authors would make it well known in South Asia. Finally, it presents new perspectives on the historiography of bhakti traditions and “Kashmir Śaivism.” Overall, this book reveals the unique nature and history of stotra literature in Kashmir; demonstrates the diversity, flexibility, and persistent appeal of the stotra genre; and introduces new sources and ways of thinking about these popular texts and the comparative study of devotional poetry and prayer.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0190889829, 9780190889821, 9780190889814, 0190889810
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