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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Introduction. 1. Sants and Nath Siddhas in Rajasthan. 2. Sants and Nath Siddhas in Codices of the Seventeenth Century. 3. Prithinath. 4. Mohan of Mewar. 5. Dadu. 6. Dadupanthis and Bhakti-Yoga. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. The religious order named Dadupanth, which originated in Rajasthan, produced a wealth of manuscripts from about 1600 onwards. From the beginning of this manuscript culture, huge codices were produced representing a chorus of voices, and reflecting the decisions made by the compilers or copyists regarding the validity of texts or entire traditions. These codices also served as the study manuals and homiletic tools of the compilers and copyists, all of them sadhus, who were more often than not also the users of these books. The discourse generated by them represents the intellectual and religious cosmos of their makers. In these codices, bhakti texts and the vernacular works of yogis are transmitted simultaniously, along with works representing a broader Vaishnava tradition, thereby documenting the dialogue of bhakti and yoga, and how commonalities and boundaries between the two were negotiated. Two texts published in this study for the first time, one by a pre-Dadupanthi Nath Sidhha, the other by Dadupanthi yogi are good examples of this. While the site of this dialogue are Dadupanthi manuscripts, the dioscurian relationship between bhakti and yoga is shared by a wider religious milieu, including, notably, the Niranjanis, who may have emerged as an order slightly later than the Dadupanth, but whose roots are pre-Dadupanthi. The link between the Dadupanthi sadhu scribes and the Niranjanis is documented in epigraphy and the colophons of manuscripts. It is this wider religious milieu that accounts for the structure of Dadupanthi codices. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 135791A
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