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| The
Devi Gita: The Song of the Goddess: A
Translation, Annotation, and Commentary |
| Author
: C. Mackenzie Brown |
| ISBN
: 8170306345 |
| Format : 404
pages, 8.5" X 5.5",Hardcover |
| Publisher
: Sri Satguru Publications |
| Year
of publication: 1999 |
| Book
Id : Gita 014 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 32.95 |
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From the Publisher
This book provides a
translation, with introduction, commentary, and
annotation, of the medieval Hindu Sanskrit text the
Devi Gita (Song of the goddess). It is an important
but not well-known text from the rich Sakta (Goddess)
tradition of India. The Devi gita was composed around
the fifteenth century C. E., in partial imitation of
the famous Bhagavad Gita (Song of the Lord), composed
some fifteen centuries earlier.
Around the sixth
century C. E., following the rise of several male
deities to prominence, a new theistic movement began
in which the supreme being was envisioned as female,
known as the Great Goddess (Maha-Devi). Appearing
first as a violent and blood-loving deity, this
goddess gradually evolved into a more benign figure, a
compassionate world-Mother and bestower of salvific
wisdom. It is in this beneficent more that the goddess
appears in the Devi Gita.
This work makes
available an up-to-date translation of the Devi Gita,
along with a historical and theological analysis of
the text. The book is divided into sections of verses,
and each section is followed by a comment explaining
key terms, concepts, ritual procedures, and mythic
themes. The comments also offer comparisons with
related schools of thought, indicate parallel texts
and textual sources of verses in the Devi Gita, and
briefly elucidate the historical and religious
background, supplementing the remarks of the
introduction.
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