Rise of a Folk God: Vitthal of Pandharpur
Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere and Anne Feldhaus
Abstract
Viṭṭhal, also called Viṭhobā, is the most popular god in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, and the best-known Hindu god of that region outside of India. This book, presented here in English translation, is the foremost study of the history of Viṭṭhal, his worship, and his worshipers. First published in Marathi in 1984, this work remains the most thorough and insightful work on Viṭṭhal and his cult in any language, and provides an exemplary model for understanding the history and morphology of lived Hinduism. Viṭṭhal exemplifies the synthesis of Vaiṣṇava and Śaiva elements that not only ... More
Viṭṭhal, also called Viṭhobā, is the most popular god in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, and the best-known Hindu god of that region outside of India. This book, presented here in English translation, is the foremost study of the history of Viṭṭhal, his worship, and his worshipers. First published in Marathi in 1984, this work remains the most thorough and insightful work on Viṭṭhal and his cult in any language, and provides an exemplary model for understanding the history and morphology of lived Hinduism. Viṭṭhal exemplifies the synthesis of Vaiṣṇava and Śaiva elements that not only typifies Maharashtrian Hindu religious life but also marks his resemblance to another prominent South Indian god, Veṅkateś of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The author's analysis highlights Viṭṭhal's connection with pastoralist hero cults, and demonstrates the god's development from a god of shepherds to a god of the majority of the population, including Brāhmaṇs. One chapter displays the feminine side of Viṭṭhal, his role as “Mother,” and another explores the efforts of various Brāhmaṇ adherents of Viṭṭhal to give his cult a Sanskritic, or even Vedic, sheen. In addition to these elements of Hindu traditions, Dhere also explores the connections of Viṭṭhal with Buddhist and Jain traditions.
Keywords:
Maharashtra,
Hinduism,
India,
Andhra Pradesh,
Sanskrit,
Vedas
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2011 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780199777594 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2012 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199777594.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere, Author
Anne Feldhaus, Author
Arizona State University
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