In Devi - An Introduction, Devdutt Pattanaik provides you with clear explanations in a simple narrative style of Shakta imagery, beliefs, customs, philosophy, folklore, myths, and history. Pattanaik seeks to illuminate for the 21st Century the meaning of goddess worship. Although Pattanaik?s book is titled ?Devi?, it is not limited to the Hindu tradition. ?Devi? begins with a collection of tales of the major Hindu manifestations of the Divine Feminine: Adi-Maya-Shakti, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Parvati, Kali, and Durga. Next the village-goddesses Vaishnav-devi, Kanya, and Kumari are described, then the heroines Anasuya, Savitri and Arundhati. In Devi - An Introduction, aspects of the Divine Feminine from other parts of the world are also included: Ishtar and Isis, Diana and Aphrodite. Pattanaik goes beyond mere storytelling and includes discussions about the devotees of Devi, the attributes of Devi, worshipping Devi, and the essence of Devi. The 108 Hindu names of Devi are included at the end of the text, names called out in pujas during the yearly ten-day celebration of the Divine Feminine known as Durga Puja. This delightfully illustrated text is a thoughtful and thorough introduction to the concepts of goddess worship.Devdutt Pattanaik is a medical doctor with a degree from Mumbai University, but his passion is mythology. He is a member of the cultural organization Sabrang (which seeks to demystify the arts) where he endeavors to keep our ancient mythological heritage alive through workshops, lectures, journal articles, illustrations, books and newspaper articles. The enjoyable material presented in Devi - An Introduction, illustrates his mastery of his craft. ? Paperback, 126 pages. Published by Vakils Feffer and Simons Ltd., 2007. Pattanaik incorporates sociology, mythology, and philosophy into a readable text. Includes a pictorial key to symbols associated with Shakta customs and Tantric rituals, a map showing important Devi temples in India, and over 150



