Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals

Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals

by Rachel Fell McDermott
Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals

Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals

by Rachel Fell McDermott

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Overview

Annually during the months of autumn, Bengal hosts three interlinked festivals to honor its most important goddesses: Durgaa, Kali, and Jagaddhatri. While each of these deities possesses a distinct iconography, myth, and character, they are all martial. Durgaa, Kali, and Jagaddhatri often demand blood sacrifice as part of their worship and offer material and spiritual benefits to their votaries. Richly represented in straw, clay, paint, and decoration, they are similarly displayed in elaborately festooned temples, thronged by thousands of admirers.

The first book to recount the history of these festivals and their revelry, rivalry, and nostalgic power, this volume marks an unprecedented achievement in the mapping of a major public event. Rachel Fell McDermott describes the festivals' origins and growth under British rule. She identifies their iconographic conventions and carnivalesque qualities and their relationship to the fierce, Tantric sides of ritual practice. McDermott confronts controversies over the tradition of blood sacrifice and the status-seekers who compete for symbolic capital. Expanding her narrative, she takes readers beyond Bengal's borders to trace the transformation of the goddesses and their festivals across the world. McDermott's work underscores the role of holidays in cultural memory, specifically the Bengali evocation of an ideal, culturally rich past. Under the thrall of the goddess, the social, political, economic, and religious identity of Bengalis takes shape.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231129183
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 05/31/2011
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rachel Fell McDermott is professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures at Barnard College. Her books include Singing to the Goddess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal and Encountering Kali: In the Margins, at the Center, in the West.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Notes on Transliteration Introduction
1. Puja Origins and Elite Politics
2. The Goddess in Colonial and Postcolonial History
3. Durga? the Daughter: Folk and Familial Traditions
4. The Artistry of Durga? and Jagaddhātrā?
5. Durga? on the Titanic: Politics and Religion in the Puja
6. The "Orientalist" Kālā: A Tantric Icon Comes Alive
7. Approaches to Kālā Puja in Bengal
8. Controversies and the Goddess
9. Dev? in the Diaspora Conclusion Appendix: An Overview of the Press in Bengal up to 1947
Notes Bibliography Index

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