Tantra: hedonism in Indian culture

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This is a brilliant cultural-anthropological study exploring those hedonistic aspects of the pan-Indian heritage which, represented by centuries of the non-Vedic, Tantric tradition, affirm that the pleasurable, especially the sexually pleasurable, is natural as a means to achieve the highest mystical experience. Himself a Tantric initiate, Prem Saran offers a compelling, sympathetic analysis of Tantrism, its place in the Bengali and Assamese cultures, and its pervasiveness in pan-Indian thought and ritual generally. Prem Saran's is also a cultural critique of modern Indian values and life-ways. In addition, it is an exercise in methodology, employing certain anthropological tools and concepts like "Cultural Debate," "Cultural Criticism," "Hindu Renaissance" and "Pizza-effect" - the last three having been developed by the late Professor Agehananda Bharati whom the author acknowledges as a "constant source of encouragement" during the last decade. Though tantra is juxtaposed to Vedic traditions as a heterodox, life-affirming tradition, which is both ancient and basic to Hindu interpretations of being, its hedonistic contents have been purposely neglected or suppressed, partly because of the continuing hold of Victorian morality (imbibed from the British missionaries and colonial rulers), and partly because the erotic route to mystical achievement has always been a secret, minority path. "Tantra: Hedonism in Indian Culture" will, therefore, fill an existing lacuna in the cultural-anthropology of South Asia. The book carries a Foreword by the distinguished anthropologist, Professor Mattison Mines of the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Author(s): Prem Saran
Series: Tantra in Contemporary Researches
Publisher: D.K.
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 100
Tags: Tantrism,Hedonism,Religious aspects, Hinduism

Foreword vii
Preface xi
List of Plates xv
1. The Pan-Indian Tantric Tradition 1
2. Tantrism and the Khajuraho Temples 7
3. The Tantric Tradition in Bengal 19
4. Chaitanya, Tantrism and Hedonism
in Bengal 25
5. “Cultural Debate” and Tantrism in
Modem Bengal 33
6. Tantrism and the “Hindu Renaissance”
in Bengal 49
7. The Tantric Tradition of Assam :
Cultural Implications 65
8. The Kamakhya Myth and Modern
Indian Values 69
9. Tantrism and Modem Assamese Ideology 75
10. Tantrism : A Quest for Personal Autonomy 81
Bibliography 85
Glossary 93
Index 97