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Goddess traditions in South Asia have been a subject of significant academic interest since the advent of serious religious studies. This book examines a wide range of themes across various chronological and geographical contexts, with each chapter offering original research based on textual, epigraphic, anthropological, and art historical sources. The authors employ diverse methodologies, showcasing the varied approaches to studying goddess traditions. The volume engages with key historiographical debates on goddess worship in South Asia, both through individual essays and its broader scope.
While the book explores major traditions such as the Vedic, Puranic, Buddhist, and Jaina, it also delves into lesser-studied goddess traditions, often referred to as "minor deities" or village deities, particularly within South and East Indian folk traditions. It also addresses the interaction between goddess worship and religions such as Islam and Christianity, raising important questions about their respective engagements with goddess imagery.
The book explores the relationship between premodern goddess traditions and their modern and contemporary redefinitions, contributing to the study of how religious traditions transform, adapt, and reinvent themselves over time. It asks critical questions, including: What are the current historiographical trends in goddess studies? How did the presence of powerful female deities function in patriarchal contexts? How can the goddess be interpreted across various media, including visual and literary sources? How do goddess traditions influence gender relations in both historical and contemporary contexts? Furthermore, it investigates the role of patronage, royal authority, and rituals in legitimizing power dynamics in religious practices.
By engaging with these themes through rigorous analysis of primary sources, this book makes a substantial contribution to the field, offering fresh perspectives on the study of goddess traditions.

Table of Contents

List of Images, Tables and Figure
Acknowledgements
Introduction - R. Mahalakshmi, Malavika Binny, Megha Yadav
I. The Discursive Field
1.) Framing the Goddess: Contexts, Methodologies, Concerns -R. Mahalakshmi
II. Of Mothers and Others: Textual and Iconographical Conceptualisations of the Goddess
2.) Mothers, Wives, Lovers and Beyond: Goddesses in the ?g Veda and the Avesta
Prerana Roy, Assistant Professor, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi

3.) Prognostication as Goddess and Goddesses in Prognostication: A Contextual Study of Goddess Traditions in the Jaina A?gavijja
Trisha, Research Scholar, CHS, JNU

4.) Devi and Mahi?a: Puranic Narratives, Iconographic Representations
Sneha Ganguly, Independent Scholar

5.) Of Power and Sexuality: Images of Siva and Parvati from Ka¯lan~jara
Dolan Samanta, PGT, Vasant Valley School

6.) Iconographic Prescriptions for Goddesses in the Silpa Sastras
Ashima Ahuja, Independent Scholar

III. Protection and Power: Manifestations of the Goddess
7.) Deities for the Cities: Protector Goddesses of the Kathmandu Valley
Arun Gupto, Director, Comparative South Asian Studies, South Asian Foundation for Academic Research, Kathmandu

9.) Tantric Modes of Worship of Mother Goddesses in Early Medieval Karnataka Malini Adiga, Independent Scholar

10.) The Bejeweled Beauties and Kingly Desires: The Rajapurvaprayoga of the Kamakalakalikha??a of Adinatha's Mahakalasa?hita
Navoneel Ray, Research Scholar, CHS, JNU

11.) Confronting the A??amahabhayas: Goddess Tara as Redeemer and Protector
Megha Yadav, SRM University, Amaravati

IV. The Making of a Goddess: Contemporary Iterations
12.) The Avar?a-Savar?a Masculine Goddess: Gender Fluidity and Caste Subversion in the Worship of Mariyamma?
Malavika Binny, Kannur University

13.) Death and the Making of a Goddess
Twinkle Siwach, Assistant Professor, Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi

14.) Goddesses in the Diasporic Imagination: Political and Cultural Issues
Anisha Saxena, Assistant Professor, SUNY, Cortland

Product details

Published Sep 30 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 280
ISBN 9789361315435
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic India
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd

About the contributors

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R Mahalakshmi

R. Mahalakshmi is Professor at the Centre for Hist…

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Malavika Binny

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Megha Yadav

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