The Cult of PabA«jA« PDF
by Umberto Mondini
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PabA«jA« is a Rajput warrior prince from a small and insignificant kingdom, and a celibate ascetic who shuns the company of women, preferring instead to ride with his chieftains and perform miraculous deeds for Deval, an incarnation of the great Goddess. This book provides the historical and mythological background to the story of PabA«jA«, the hero of a medieval epic poem which is still performed in India today by itinerant bards. Nuptial rites and PabA«jA«'s own marriage are closely examined here, with parallels drawn with present day wedding ceremonies, which are essentially unchanged, and their impact on the modern day bride and groom.
While maintaining high standards of academic rigour and thoroughness in the collection of data, this book renders the subject accessible, retelling PabA«jA«'s exciting and often humorous adventures in its analysis of the epic tale.
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:201 pages
- Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Publication Date:12/12/2018
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- ISBN:9781527523203
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:201 pages
- Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Publication Date:12/12/2018
- Category:
- ISBN:9781527523203