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Themes & Readings in Hinduism
Background
-A Sacred Thread. Willaims, Raymond Brady. 1992.
-Blackwell Companion to Hinduism. Flood, Gavin. 2005.
-Hinduism Reconsidered. Kulke, Hermann & Sontheimer, Gunther-Dietz. 1989.
-King, Richard. Orientalism and Religion. 1999.
- Lorenzen, David N. âWho Invented Hinduism?â Society for Comparative Study
of Society and History, 1999.
-Narayanan, Vasudha. âHinduismâ. World Religions: Eastern Traditions. 2002.
-Prashad, Vijay. The Karma of Brown Folk. 2000.
-Religion in Modern India, 4
th
Edition. Baird, Roger. 2001.
-Staal, J.F. âSanskrit and Sanskritizationâ. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 22, No.
3, (May, 1963) , 261-275.
-The Hindu World. Mittal, Sushil & Thursby, Gene. 2004.
-In addition consult www.wikipedia.org & The Encyclopedia of Religion on all topics
Recommended
-Madan, T. N. Non-Renunciation. 1987.
History
-Bryant, Edwin. The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: the Indo-Aryan
Migration Debate. 2001.
-Sharma, Arvind. Hinduism and its Sense of History. 2003.
-Also consult RISA discussion over Indo-Aryan Debate
Deities
-Devi: Goddesses of India. Hawley, J & Wulff, D. 1996.
Recommended
-Erndl, KM. Victory to the Mother: The Hindu Goddess of Northwest India in
Myth, Ritual, and Symbol. 1993.
-Jansen, Eva Judy. The Book of Hindu Imagery: The Gods and their Symbols.
1993.
Text (The Vedas, Upanisads, Dharmashastras, Puranas, Epics, Philosophy, Kama
Sutra, Arthashastra)
-Isayeva, Natalia. Shankara and Indian Philosophy. 1992.
-Kane, M.P.V. History of Dharmasastra. 1953.
-Many Ramayanas. Richman, Paula. 1991.
-McEvilley, Thomas. The Shape of Ancient Thought. 2002.
-Modern Interpreters of the Bhagavad Gita. Edited by Minor, Robert. 1986.
-Questioning Ramayanas. Richman, Paula. 2000.
-Sharma, Arvind. The Hindu Gita: Ancient and Classical Interpretations of the
Bhagavadgita.
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Primary Sources (Listings Not Exhaustive)
-Mallanaga, Vatsyayana. Kamasutra. Translated by Doniger, Wendy & Kakar,
Sudhir.
-The Bhagavad-gita. Miller, Barbara Stoler.
-The Rg Veda. Translated by Doniger, Wendy.
-Upanishads. Translated by Olivelle, Patrick.
Devotion/Bhakti
-Eck, Diana L. Darsan: Seeing the Divine Image in India. 1996.
-Prentiss, Karen. The Embodiment of Bhakti. 2000.
Recommended
-Hopkins, Stevens. Singing the Body of God: The Hymns of Vedantadesika in
Their South Indian Tradition. 2002.
-Narayanan, Vasudha. The Way and the Goal: Expressions of Devotion in the
Early Sri Vaishnava Tradition. 1987.
Ritual/Sanskaara & Pilgrimage
-Gold, Ann. Fruitful Journeys: the Way of Rajasthani Pilgims, 1988.
-Huyler, SP. Meeting God: Elements of Hindu Devotion . 1999.
-Stephanides, Stephan with Singh, Karna. Translating Kaliâs Feast â The
Goddess in Indo-Caribbean Ritual and Fiction. 2000.
Yoga (and Tantra)
-Vivekananda, Swami. RajaYoga, Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga.
-Yogananda, Paramahansa. Autobiography of a Yogi.
Recommended
-Alter, Joseph S. Yoga in Modern India: The Body Between Science and
Philosophy. 2004
-Dasgupta, Surendranath. Yoga as Philosophy and Religion. 1987.
-De Michelis, Elizabeth. A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western
Esotericism. 2005.
-Strauss, Sarah. Positioning Yoga. 2005.
The Roots of Tantra. Brown, Robert L & Harper Katherin Anne. 2002.
-Yoga: the Indian Tradition. Carpenter, David & Whicher, Ian. 2003.
Material Culture (Temples, Archeology, Clothing and Body Markings, Arts â
Performing, Visual, Hindu Aesthetics)
-Champakalakshmi, R. The Hindu Temple . 2001.
-Pinney, C. âAn Authentic Indian Kitsch:The Aesthetics, Discriminations and
Hybridity of Popular Hindu Art. Social Analysis, 1995. Madurai. 1998.
-Meyers, Helen. Music of Hindu Trinidad. 1998.
-Rukmini Devi Arundal Avanthri, Meduri. 2005
-Waghorne, Joan. "The Diaspora of the Gods: Hindu Temples in the New World
System", 1640-1800 Journal of Asian Studies 58 (Aug. 1999).
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Page 3
-Waghorne, J. Diaspora of the Gods: Modern Hindu Temples in an Urban Middle-Class
World. 2004.
-Vatsyayan, Kapila. Bharata: The Natyasastra. 2003.
Recommended
-Craven, Roy. Indian Art: A Concise History. 1997.
-Dempsey, Corinne G. The Goddess Lives In Upstate New York: Breaking
Convention And Making Home At A North American Hindu Temple.
2006.
-Elgood, H. Hinduism and the Religious Arts. 1999.
-Michell, George. The Hindu Temple: An Introduction to its Meaning and Forms.
1988.
-Venkataramna, Leela. Indian Classical Dance: Tradition in Transition. 2004.
Women
-Leslie, Julie. Roles and rituals for Hindu women. 1992
Recommended
-Basu, M. Hindu Women and Marriage Law: From Sacrament to Contract. 2001.
-Gold, Ann Grodzins & Raheja, Gloria Goodwin. Listen to the Heronâs Words.
1994.
-Jordan, Kay. From Sacred Servant to Profane Prostitute. 2003.
-Joshi, OP. âContinuity and Change in Hindu Womenâs Dressâ. Dress and
Gender: Making and Meaning. 1992
-Oldenburg, VT. Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime.
2002.
-Orr, Leslie. Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God: Temple Women in
Medieval Tamil Nadu. 2000.
-Pearson, Anne Mackenzie. Because it Gives Me Peace of Mind: Ritual Fasts in
the Religious Lives of Hindu Women. 1996.
Communities and Identities
-Burke, Rochford. Hare Krishna in America. 1985.
-Jackson, Carl T. Vedanta for the West. 1994.
-Kurien, Prema. "Becoming American by Becoming Hindu: Indian Americans Take
their Place at the Multicultural Table", Gatherings in Diaspora: Religious
Communities and the New Immigration. 1998.
-Kurien, Prema A. Kaleidoscopic Identity â International Migration and the
Reconstruction of Community Identities in India. 2002.
-The Hare Krishna Movement. Edited by Bryant, Edwin & Ekstrand, Maria. 2004.
-Willaims, Raymond Brady. An Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. 2001.
-Yamamoto, Isamu. Hinduism, TM and Hare Krishna. 1998.
Gurus
-Gurus In America. Forsthoefel, T & Humes, C. 2005
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Page 4
-Pechilis, K. The Graceful Guru: Hindu female gurus in India and the United States
2004.
Hindu-Muslim/Christian/Sikh/(Buddhist?) Relations
-Bharati, Agehananda. Hindu Views and the Hindu-Muslim Interface. 1981.
-Khan, Aisha. Callaloo Nation. 2004.
-Van der Veer, Peter. Religious Nationalim: Hindus and Muslims in India. 1994.
Hinduism and Politics
-Bhatt, Chetan. Hindu Nationalism. 2001.
-Mukta, P. âThe Public Face of Hindu nationalismâ. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 2000.
-Rajagopal, Arvind. Politics After Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of
the Public in India. 2001.
General Works on Hinduism outside India
-Bean, Susan S. Yankee India. 2001.
-Diem, AG & Lewis JR. âImagining India: The Influence of Hinduism on the
New Age Movementâ. Perspectives on the New Age.
-Vertovec, S. Hindu Diaspora: Comparative Patterns . 2000.
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Page 1
Themes & Readings in Hinduism
Background
-A Sacred Thread. Willaims, Raymond Brady. 1992.
-Blackwell Companion to Hinduism. Flood, Gavin. 2005.
-Hinduism Reconsidered. Kulke, Hermann & Sontheimer, Gunther-Dietz. 1989.
-King, Richard. Orientalism and Religion. 1999.
- Lorenzen, David N. âWho Invented Hinduism?â Society for Comparative Study
of Society and History, 1999.
-Narayanan, Vasudha. âHinduismâ. World Religions: Eastern Traditions. 2002.
-Prashad, Vijay. The Karma of Brown Folk. 2000.
-Religion in Modern India, 4
th
Edition. Baird, Roger. 2001.
-Staal, J.F. âSanskrit and Sanskritizationâ. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 22, No.
3, (May, 1963) , 261-275.
-The Hindu World. Mittal, Sushil & Thursby, Gene. 2004.
-In addition consult www.wikipedia.org & The Encyclopedia of Religion on all topics
Recommended
-Madan, T. N. Non-Renunciation. 1987.
History
-Bryant, Edwin. The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: the Indo-Aryan
Migration Debate. 2001.
-Sharma, Arvind. Hinduism and its Sense of History. 2003.
-Also consult RISA discussion over Indo-Aryan Debate
Deities
-Devi: Goddesses of India. Hawley, J & Wulff, D. 1996.
Recommended
-Erndl, KM. Victory to the Mother: The Hindu Goddess of Northwest India in
Myth, Ritual, and Symbol. 1993.
-Jansen, Eva Judy. The Book of Hindu Imagery: The Gods and their Symbols.
1993.
Text (The Vedas, Upanisads, Dharmashastras, Puranas, Epics, Philosophy, Kama
Sutra, Arthashastra)
-Isayeva, Natalia. Shankara and Indian Philosophy. 1992.
-Kane, M.P.V. History of Dharmasastra. 1953.
-Many Ramayanas. Richman, Paula. 1991.
-McEvilley, Thomas. The Shape of Ancient Thought. 2002.
-Modern Interpreters of the Bhagavad Gita. Edited by Minor, Robert. 1986.
-Questioning Ramayanas. Richman, Paula. 2000.
-Sharma, Arvind. The Hindu Gita: Ancient and Classical Interpretations of the
Bhagavadgita.
1
Page 2
Primary Sources (Listings Not Exhaustive)
-Mallanaga, Vatsyayana. Kamasutra. Translated by Doniger, Wendy & Kakar,
Sudhir.
-The Bhagavad-gita. Miller, Barbara Stoler.
-The Rg Veda. Translated by Doniger, Wendy.
-Upanishads. Translated by Olivelle, Patrick.
Devotion/Bhakti
-Eck, Diana L. Darsan: Seeing the Divine Image in India. 1996.
-Prentiss, Karen. The Embodiment of Bhakti. 2000.
Recommended
-Hopkins, Stevens. Singing the Body of God: The Hymns of Vedantadesika in
Their South Indian Tradition. 2002.
-Narayanan, Vasudha. The Way and the Goal: Expressions of Devotion in the
Early Sri Vaishnava Tradition. 1987.
Ritual/Sanskaara & Pilgrimage
-Gold, Ann. Fruitful Journeys: the Way of Rajasthani Pilgims, 1988.
-Huyler, SP. Meeting God: Elements of Hindu Devotion . 1999.
-Stephanides, Stephan with Singh, Karna. Translating Kaliâs Feast â The
Goddess in Indo-Caribbean Ritual and Fiction. 2000.
Yoga (and Tantra)
-Vivekananda, Swami. RajaYoga, Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga.
-Yogananda, Paramahansa. Autobiography of a Yogi.
Recommended
-Alter, Joseph S. Yoga in Modern India: The Body Between Science and
Philosophy. 2004
-Dasgupta, Surendranath. Yoga as Philosophy and Religion. 1987.
-De Michelis, Elizabeth. A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western
Esotericism. 2005.
-Strauss, Sarah. Positioning Yoga. 2005.
The Roots of Tantra. Brown, Robert L & Harper Katherin Anne. 2002.
-Yoga: the Indian Tradition. Carpenter, David & Whicher, Ian. 2003.
Material Culture (Temples, Archeology, Clothing and Body Markings, Arts â
Performing, Visual, Hindu Aesthetics)
-Champakalakshmi, R. The Hindu Temple . 2001.
-Pinney, C. âAn Authentic Indian Kitsch:The Aesthetics, Discriminations and
Hybridity of Popular Hindu Art. Social Analysis, 1995. Madurai. 1998.
-Meyers, Helen. Music of Hindu Trinidad. 1998.
-Rukmini Devi Arundal Avanthri, Meduri. 2005
-Waghorne, Joan. "The Diaspora of the Gods: Hindu Temples in the New World
System", 1640-1800 Journal of Asian Studies 58 (Aug. 1999).
2
Page 3
-Waghorne, J. Diaspora of the Gods: Modern Hindu Temples in an Urban Middle-Class
World. 2004.
-Vatsyayan, Kapila. Bharata: The Natyasastra. 2003.
Recommended
-Craven, Roy. Indian Art: A Concise History. 1997.
-Dempsey, Corinne G. The Goddess Lives In Upstate New York: Breaking
Convention And Making Home At A North American Hindu Temple.
2006.
-Elgood, H. Hinduism and the Religious Arts. 1999.
-Michell, George. The Hindu Temple: An Introduction to its Meaning and Forms.
1988.
-Venkataramna, Leela. Indian Classical Dance: Tradition in Transition. 2004.
Women
-Leslie, Julie. Roles and rituals for Hindu women. 1992
Recommended
-Basu, M. Hindu Women and Marriage Law: From Sacrament to Contract. 2001.
-Gold, Ann Grodzins & Raheja, Gloria Goodwin. Listen to the Heronâs Words.
1994.
-Jordan, Kay. From Sacred Servant to Profane Prostitute. 2003.
-Joshi, OP. âContinuity and Change in Hindu Womenâs Dressâ. Dress and
Gender: Making and Meaning. 1992
-Oldenburg, VT. Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime.
2002.
-Orr, Leslie. Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God: Temple Women in
Medieval Tamil Nadu. 2000.
-Pearson, Anne Mackenzie. Because it Gives Me Peace of Mind: Ritual Fasts in
the Religious Lives of Hindu Women. 1996.
Communities and Identities
-Burke, Rochford. Hare Krishna in America. 1985.
-Jackson, Carl T. Vedanta for the West. 1994.
-Kurien, Prema. "Becoming American by Becoming Hindu: Indian Americans Take
their Place at the Multicultural Table", Gatherings in Diaspora: Religious
Communities and the New Immigration. 1998.
-Kurien, Prema A. Kaleidoscopic Identity â International Migration and the
Reconstruction of Community Identities in India. 2002.
-The Hare Krishna Movement. Edited by Bryant, Edwin & Ekstrand, Maria. 2004.
-Willaims, Raymond Brady. An Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. 2001.
-Yamamoto, Isamu. Hinduism, TM and Hare Krishna. 1998.
Gurus
-Gurus In America. Forsthoefel, T & Humes, C. 2005
3
Page 4
-Pechilis, K. The Graceful Guru: Hindu female gurus in India and the United States
2004.
Hindu-Muslim/Christian/Sikh/(Buddhist?) Relations
-Bharati, Agehananda. Hindu Views and the Hindu-Muslim Interface. 1981.
-Khan, Aisha. Callaloo Nation. 2004.
-Van der Veer, Peter. Religious Nationalim: Hindus and Muslims in India. 1994.
Hinduism and Politics
-Bhatt, Chetan. Hindu Nationalism. 2001.
-Mukta, P. âThe Public Face of Hindu nationalismâ. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 2000.
-Rajagopal, Arvind. Politics After Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of
the Public in India. 2001.
General Works on Hinduism outside India
-Bean, Susan S. Yankee India. 2001.
-Diem, AG & Lewis JR. âImagining India: The Influence of Hinduism on the
New Age Movementâ. Perspectives on the New Age.
-Vertovec, S. Hindu Diaspora: Comparative Patterns . 2000.
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