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Seeing Through Texts Doing Theology among the Srivaisnavas of South India by Francis X Clooney, State University Of New York Press

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    Author(s)Francis X Clooney
    PublisherState University Of New York Press
    ISBN9780791429969
    Pages351
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 1996

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    State University Of New York Press Seeing Through Texts Doing Theology among the Srivaisnavas of South India by Francis X Clooney

    Seeing through Texts invites us into the world of south Indian Hinduism through a study of 100 songs of the Tiruvāymoli, the great masterpiece of the ninth-century Hindu saint Saṭkōpan. These unique songs, dedicated to the Hindu god Viṣṇu/Kṛṣṇa, lead us through poetic and imaginative, philosophical and moral reflections on the nature of the self and the world, ancient myths and temple worship, and the mystical moods of longing, desire, and love in which one seeks, loses, and finds again the God who loves us first. The book is also a study of the interpretation of the Tiruvāymoli in the traditional Hindu Śrivaiṣṇava commentaries of the twelfth-fourteenth centuries, as well as a comparative theological study which explores the implication of the songs and their commentaries for readers from outside the Śrivaiṣṇava tradition.show more



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