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A storm of songs

India and the idea of the bhakti movement

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An edition of A storm of songs (2015)

A storm of songs

India and the idea of the bhakti movement

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India celebrates itself as a nation of unity in diversity, but where does that sense of unity come from? One important source is a widely-accepted narrative called the "bhakti movement." Bhakti is the religion of the heart, of song, of common participation, of inner peace, of anguished protest. The idea known as the bhakti movement asserts that between 600 and 1600 CE, poet-saints sang bhakti from India's southernmost tip to its northern Himalayan heights, laying the religious bedrock upon which the modern state of India would be built. Challenging this canonical narrative, John Stratton Hawley clarifies the historical and political contingencies that gave birth to the concept of the bhakti movement. Starting with the Mughals and their Kachvaha allies, North Indian groups looked to the Hindu South as a resource that would give religious and linguistic depth to their own collective history. Only in the early twentieth century did the idea of a bhakti "movement" crystallize--in the intellectual circle surrounding Rabindranath Tagore in Bengal. Interactions between Hindus and Muslims, between the sexes, between proud regional cultures, and between upper castes and Dalits are crucially embedded in the narrative, making it a powerful political resource. A Storm of Songs ponders the destiny of the idea of the bhakti movement in a globalizing India. If bhakti is the beating heart of India, this is the story of how it was implanted there--and whether it can survive. (Publisher).

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-422) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
294.509
Library of Congress
BL1214.32.B53 H42 2015, BL1214.32.B53H42

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Pagination
xiv, 438 pages
Number of pages
438

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OL27233566M
ISBN 10
0674187466
ISBN 13
9780674187467
LCCN
2014026466
OCLC/WorldCat
893099156

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