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- catalog contributor b13116867.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-236) and index.".
- catalog description "List of Illustrations, vii -- Acknowledgements, ix -- 1. Situating the Problem, 1 -- 1. Introduction, 1 -- 2. The Dispute, 6 -- 3. The Legend, 12 -- 4. Fact, Text and Religious Meaning, 17 -- 2. Contextualizing the Person, 25 -- 1. Introduction, 25 -- 2. Untouchability: Terms and Meanings, 27 -- 3. Self-Representation: Myths and Politics, 40 -- 4. The Valmikis of North India, 47 -- 5. Religion and Politics in Twentieth-Century Panjab, 53 -- 6. The Valmikis in Britain, 64 -- 7. Making Meaning, 74 -- 3. Identifying 'Valmiki' in Early Sanskrit Texts, 77 -- 1. The Text-Historical Approach, 77 -- 2. The Taittiriya Prdtidkhya, 80 -- 3. The Mahdbhirata, 82 -- 4. The Valmiki Rmdyana, 94 -- 5. The Yogavasistha, 104 -- 6. Concluding Remarks,111 -- 4. Tracing Motifs in Sanskrit and Vernacular Texts, 115 -- 1. Orality and Text, 115 -- 2. The Ascetic Overgrown, 126 -- 3. The Sinner Redeemed, 136 -- 4. A Special Mantra for the Unworthy,147 -- 5. The 'Untouchable' as Exemplar, 154 -- 5. Drawing Conclusions for Today, 159 -- 1. Introduction,159 -- 2. The Role of Vernacular Tellings,160 -- 3. Worshipping Valmiki,173 -- 4. Caste and Salvation,186 -- 5. Sacred Text and Religious Meaning, 192 -- Glossary, 197 -- Bibliography, 205 -- Index, 237.".
- catalog extent "x, 241 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Authority and meaning in Indian religions.".
- catalog identifier "0754634302".
- catalog identifier "0754634310 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Authority and meaning in Indian religions.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, Engand : Burlington, VT : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Authority and meaning in Indian religions.".
- catalog subject "294.5/922046 21".
- catalog subject "BL1175.V35 A77 2003".
- catalog subject "Vālmīki.".
- catalog tableOfContents "List of Illustrations, vii -- Acknowledgements, ix -- 1. Situating the Problem, 1 -- 1. Introduction, 1 -- 2. The Dispute, 6 -- 3. The Legend, 12 -- 4. Fact, Text and Religious Meaning, 17 -- 2. Contextualizing the Person, 25 -- 1. Introduction, 25 -- 2. Untouchability: Terms and Meanings, 27 -- 3. Self-Representation: Myths and Politics, 40 -- 4. The Valmikis of North India, 47 -- 5. Religion and Politics in Twentieth-Century Panjab, 53 -- 6. The Valmikis in Britain, 64 -- 7. Making Meaning, 74 -- 3. Identifying 'Valmiki' in Early Sanskrit Texts, 77 -- 1. The Text-Historical Approach, 77 -- 2. The Taittiriya Prdtidkhya, 80 -- 3. The Mahdbhirata, 82 -- 4. The Valmiki Rmdyana, 94 -- 5. The Yogavasistha, 104 -- 6. Concluding Remarks,111 -- 4. Tracing Motifs in Sanskrit and Vernacular Texts, 115 -- 1. Orality and Text, 115 -- 2. The Ascetic Overgrown, 126 -- 3. The Sinner Redeemed, 136 -- 4. A Special Mantra for the Unworthy,147 -- 5. The 'Untouchable' as Exemplar, 154 -- 5. Drawing Conclusions for Today, 159 -- 1. Introduction,159 -- 2. The Role of Vernacular Tellings,160 -- 3. Worshipping Valmiki,173 -- 4. Caste and Salvation,186 -- 5. Sacred Text and Religious Meaning, 192 -- Glossary, 197 -- Bibliography, 205 -- Index, 237.".
- catalog title "Authority and meaning in Indian religions : Hinduism and the case of Vālmīki / Julia Leslie.".
- catalog type "text".