ABSTRACT

Most overviews of Hindu belief and practice follow a history from the ancient Vedas to today. Such approaches privilege Brahmanical traditions and create a sense of Hinduism as a homogenous system and culture, and one which is largely unchanging and based solely on sacred texts. In reality, modern Hindu faith and culture present an extraordinary range of dynamic beliefs and practices. 'Contemporary Hinduism' aims to capture the full breadth of the Hindu worldview as practised today, both in the sub-continent and the diaspora. Global and regional faith, ritualised and everyday practice, Brahmanical and non-Brahmanical belief, and ascetic and devotional traditions are all discussed. Throughout, the discussion is illustrated with detailed case material and images, whilst key terms are highlighted and explained in a glossary. 'Contemporary Hinduism' presents students with a lively and engaging survey of Hinduism, offering an introduction to the oldest and one of the most complex of world religions.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|12 pages

Trinidad Hinduism

chapter 4|10 pages

Hinduism in the Caribbean

chapter 5|14 pages

Tami aivism in Norway

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 8|12 pages

Sindhi Hindus

chapter 10|10 pages

Ka devotion in western India Shandip Saha

chapter 11|14 pages

Vrkars in rural western India

chapter 12|16 pages

Low- caste Hinduism in central India

chapter 13|11 pages

Vaiavism in Bengal

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Afterword

chapter |12 pages

Glossary

chapter |14 pages

Bibliography

chapter |4 pages

Contributors