A genealogy of devotion : Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in North India / Patton Burchett.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Intro; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes on Transliteration and Translation; Introduction: Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in the Historiography of Bhakti; Part I: From Medieval Tantra to Early Modern Bhakti; 1. The Tantric Age: Tantra and Bhakti in Medieval India; 2. Sultans, Saints, and Songs: Persianate Culture, Sufism, and Bhakti in Sultanate India; 3. Akbar's New World: Mughals and Rajputs in the Rise of Vaiṣṇava Bhakti; Part II: Yogīs , Poets, and a New Bhakti Sensibility in Mughal India; 4. Between Bhakti and Śakti: Religious Sensibilities Among the Rāmānandīs of Galta
5. Nāth Yogīs and Rāmānandī Bhaktas: Styles of Yoga and Asceticism in North India6. Agradās and the Circulation of Mughal Bhakti: Formations of Bhakti Community; Part III: The Devotee Versus the Tāntrika; 7. Yogīs and Tantra-Mantra in the Poetry of the Bhakti Saints; 8. The Triumphs of Devotion: The Sufi Inflection of Early Modern Bhakti; Conclusion: Bhakti Religion and Tantric Magic; Appendix: List of Manuscripts Containing Compositions by Agradās; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Patton Burchett offers a path-breaking genealogical study of devotional (bhakti) Hinduism that traces its understudied historical relationships with tantra, yoga, and Sufism. He focuses his analysis on the early modern period, when the rise of bhakti communities in North India transformed the religious landscape.
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