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Hinduism: Past and Present [Hardcover]

Axel Michaels (Author), Barbara Harshav (Translator)
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0691089523 978-0691089522 December 8, 2003

Hinduism is currently followed by one-fifth of humankind. Far from a monolithic theistic tradition, the religion comprises thousands of gods, a complex caste system, and hundreds of languages and dialects. Such internal plurality inspires vastly ranging rites and practices amongst Hinduism's hundreds of millions of adherents. It is therefore not surprising that scholars have been hesitant to define universal Hindu beliefs and practices. In this book, Axel Michaels breaks this trend. He examines the traditions, beliefs, and rituals Hindus hold in common through the lens of what he deems its "identificatory habitus," a cohesive force that binds Hindu religions together and fortifies them against foreign influences. Thus, in his analysis, Michaels not only locates Hinduism's profoundly differentiating qualities, but also provides the framework for an analysis of its social and religious coherence.

Michaels blends his insightful arguments and probing questions with introductions to major historical epochs, ample textual sources as well as detailed analyses of major life-cycle rituals, the caste system, forms of spiritualism, devotionalism, ritualism, and heroism. Along the way he points out that Hinduism has endured and repeatedly resisted the missionary zeal and universalist claims of Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. He also contrasts traditional Hinduism with the religions of the West, "where the self is preferred to the not-self, and where freedom in the world is more important than liberation from the world."

Engaging and accessible, this book will appeal to laypersons and scholars alike as the most comprehensive introduction to Hinduism yet published. Not only is Hinduism refreshingly new in its methodological approach, but it also presents a broad range of meticulous scholarship in a clear, readable style, integrating Indology, religious studies, philosophy, anthropological theory and fieldwork, and sweeping analyses of Hindu texts.


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[An] encyclopedic survey of Hinduism that is amazing in its comprehensive charts, theoretical sophistication, and illustrative detail.
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Highly recommended . . . for students . . . [and] mature scholars as well, who will learn a great deal from this excellent volume.
(Frederick M. Smith Religious Studies Review )

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A powerful, thoughtful, thorough presentation of Hindu traditions. The book's main purpose is to provide an overview of Hinduism and the book does this uniquely well. The work is encyclopedic in scope, but it is also analytical, and Michaels attempts throughout the book to introduce the reader not only to Hindu traditions but to major concepts in the study of religion more generally. I would recommend Michaels's book strongly to colleagues and other adult readers who need to teach something about, or who otherwise want to understand Hindu traditions.
(Anne Feldhaus, Arizona State University )

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  • Hardcover: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (December 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691089523
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691089522
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1.0 out of 5 stars An Orientalist View of Hinduism, January 11, 2004
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Michaels starts with the right questions, but he is unable to shake off the distorting glasses of Orientalist Western scholarship that has dealt with Hinduism either as history of conflict between race and caste or as magic and mysticism. The harder Michaels tries, the more confused his writing becomes. This is typical of writers who know India from books and whose experience with life within the Hindu tradition is very superficial; a year in an Indian city as a student simply does not provide the understanding that is required. As things stand, he simply repeates Orientalist prejudices.

Michaels' analysis of the difference between Vedism and "mainstream Hinduism" is not even correct, showing his lack of insight into both. It is curious that he defines Hinduism as three different religions, insisting that is different from other religions. How about the variety of Christian religions: Catholic, Mormon (with its own book), Charismatic (the ones that get bitten by snakes and speak in tongues), and the many different Protestant Churches? Or Islam with its Sunni, Shi'a, Ismaili, Wahhabi, Sufi, and other sects? If Michaels is trying to show how Hinduism is different sociologically from other religions, he has failed. He should have asked the question: In what sense is obtaining knowledge in Hinduism different from that in other religions? He would have then found the answers to the basic questions posited in the beginning of the book.

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Introductory books on Hinduism often begin with a caveat: India is much too complex geographically, ethnically, linguistically, and religiously to allow any definitive statements to be made about it. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sixteen dumplings, other subcastes, brahmanic perspective, casteless people, ascetic reform movements, fictional descent, visve deváh, primeval material, agrarian surplus, religious substance, fourth epoch, kusa grass, ritual identification, word caste, caste ranking, sacred thread, ascetic groups, domestic fire
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Identificatory Habitus, Max Weber, Louis Dumont, Pasupatinátha Temple, Brahmanic-Sanskritic Hindu, Jan Heesterman, Second Birth, Brahmanic Hindu, Emile Durkheim, Ernst Cassirer, Max Müller, Central Asia, Declan Quigley, Heinrich von Stietencron, Jafiga Bahádur Ráná, Laws of Manu, Marcel Mauss, Mary Douglas, Paul Thieme, Pierre Bourdieu, Stanley Kurtz, Almighty God, Kashmiri Saivism, Mahatma Gandhi, Sect Founders
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