Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata
The Hindu tradition has held conflicting views on womanhood from its earliest texts—holding women aloft as goddesses to be worshipped on the one hand and remaining deeply suspicious about women's sexuality on the other. In Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage, Arti Dhand examines the religious premises upon which Hindu ideas of sexuality and women are constructed. The work focuses on the great Hindu epic, the Mahābhārata, a text that not only reflects the cogitations of a momentous period in Hindu history, but also was critical in shaping the future of Hinduism. Dhand proposes that the epic's understanding of womanhood cannot be isolated from the broader religious questions that were debated at the time, and that the formation of a sexual ideology is one element in crafting a coherent religious framework for Hinduism.
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Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata
The Hindu tradition has held conflicting views on womanhood from its earliest texts—holding women aloft as goddesses to be worshipped on the one hand and remaining deeply suspicious about women's sexuality on the other. In Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage, Arti Dhand examines the religious premises upon which Hindu ideas of sexuality and women are constructed. The work focuses on the great Hindu epic, the Mahābhārata, a text that not only reflects the cogitations of a momentous period in Hindu history, but also was critical in shaping the future of Hinduism. Dhand proposes that the epic's understanding of womanhood cannot be isolated from the broader religious questions that were debated at the time, and that the formation of a sexual ideology is one element in crafting a coherent religious framework for Hinduism.
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Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata

Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata

by Arti Dhand
Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata

Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata

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The Hindu tradition has held conflicting views on womanhood from its earliest texts—holding women aloft as goddesses to be worshipped on the one hand and remaining deeply suspicious about women's sexuality on the other. In Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage, Arti Dhand examines the religious premises upon which Hindu ideas of sexuality and women are constructed. The work focuses on the great Hindu epic, the Mahābhārata, a text that not only reflects the cogitations of a momentous period in Hindu history, but also was critical in shaping the future of Hinduism. Dhand proposes that the epic's understanding of womanhood cannot be isolated from the broader religious questions that were debated at the time, and that the formation of a sexual ideology is one element in crafting a coherent religious framework for Hinduism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791479889
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/01/2009
Series: SUNY series in Religious Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 835 KB

About the Author

Arti Dhand is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Religion in the Mahābhārata

2. Nivrttii Dharma: The Search for the Highest

3. Wedding and Bedding in Pravrtti Dharma

4. The Unruly Desire of Women

5. Disciplining Desire

6. Āpaddharma

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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