Homo Ritualis

by Axel Michaels

No reviews yet
First published: 2016 1 language ISBN: 9780190262631
Description
"Are the richness and diversity of rituals and celebrations in South Asia unique? Can we speak of a homo ritualis when it comes to India or Hinduism? Are Indians or Hindus more involved in rituals than other people? If so, what makes them special? Homo Ritualis is the first book to present a Hindu theory of rituals. Based on extensive textual studies and field-work in Nepal and India, Axel Michaels argues that ritual is a distinctive way of acting, which, as in the theater, can be distinguished from other forms of action. The book analyzes ritual in these cultural-specific and religious contexts, taking into account how indigenous terms and theories affect and contribute to current ritual theory. It describes and investigates various forms of Hindu rituals and festivals, such as life-cycle rituals, the Vedic sacrifice, vows processions, and the worship of deities (puja). It also examines conceptual components of (Hindu) rituals such as framing, formality, modality, and theories of meaning"--

"This book describes and analyzes various forms of Hindu rituals and examines various conceptional components of (Hindu) rituals such as framing, formality modality and theories of meaning. It is asked how indigenous terms and notions of ritual modifies ritual theory. The book thus is the first attempt to present a Hindu theory of rituals"--

Reviews

Log in or sign up to write a review.

No reviews yet. Be the first!


More by Axel Michaels


You Might Also Like

More in Hinduism
Autobiography of a Yogi

Autobiography of a Yogi

Yogananda Paramahansa
An autobiography

An autobiography

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Vikram and the Vampire

Vikram and the Vampire

Richard Francis Burton