Results for ' Mahādēvi'

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    Seeking Mahadevi: Constructing the Identities of the Hindu Great Goddess.Laurie L. Patton & Tracy Pintchman - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):563.
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    Mahadevi Varma and the Chhayavad Age of Modern Hindi Poetry.Indira Viswanathan Peterson & Karine Schomer - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):188.
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    Mahadevi Varma: Simone de Beauvoir’s Contemporary and a Leading Poet and Writer from India.Neera Kuckreja Sohoni - 1994 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 11 (1):115-122.
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    In Search of Śiva: Mahādēviyakka's V&īraśaivism.Thom Brooks - 2002 - Asian Philosophy 12 (1):21-34.
    Mahadeviyakka was a radical 12th century Karnataka saint of whom surprisingly little has been written. Considered the most poetic of the Virásaivas, her vacanas are characterized by their desperate searching for iva. I attempt to convey Mahadevi's epistemology and its struggle to 'know' Shiva, necessitating a lifetime of searching for him; offer an interpretation of the innate presence of Shiva in the world and its consequences for epistemology; and explore the sense of tragic love inherent in devotional searching for Shiva. (...)
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    Radical Grace: Hymning of ‘Womanhood’ in Therigatha.Kaustav Chakraborty - 2018 - Feminist Theology 26 (2):160-170.
    Focusing primarily on Therigatha,1 the poems by the first Buddhist women, and correlating them with the compositions of non-Buddhist women mystics like Meerabai, Lal Ded, Muktabai, Janabai and Akka Mahadevi, this article is a study of spirituality, femininity and poetic expressions in a comparative mode. The article aims to address two major issues: First, it attempts to understand how the women mystics asserted their authority as the conveyers of divine message in a society which was essentially patriarchal and suspicious about (...)
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    Quest for Egalitarian Socio- spiritual Order: Lingayats and Their Practices.Prakash Desai - 2019 - Journal of Human Values 25 (2):87-100.
    The Lingayat movement led by Basava, Allama, Mahadevi and many others in Karnataka in the twelfth century stands as one of the important movements that challenged, protested and, to a major extent,...
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