Three brothers from a remote village in the Himalayas are driven by
poverty to become monks. One becomes a famous masked dancer; the
second an accomplished player of the Tibetan temple trumpet; and the
third a great Buddhist scholar. A Jain nun tests her powers of
detachment as she watches her best friend ritually starve herself to
death. A woman leaves her middle class family in Calcutta and her job
in a jute factory, only to find unexpected love and fulfillment living
as a tantric in a skull-filled hut in remote a cremation ground. A
prison warder from Kerala becomes for two months of the year a temple
dancer and is worshipped as an incarnate deity; then, at the end of
February each year, he returns to prison. An idol maker, the
thirty-fifth of a long line of sculptors going back to the legendary
Chola bronze makers, regards creating Gods as one of the holiest
callings in India, but has to reconcile himself to his son who only
wants to study computer engineering. An illiterate goat herd from
Rajasthan keeps alive an ancient 200,000-stanza sacred epic that he,
virtually alone, still knows by heart. A devadasi - or temple
prostitute - initially resists her own initiation into sex work, yet
pushes both her daughters into a trade she regards as a sacred
calling. Nine people, nine lives. Each one taking a different
religious path, each one an unforgettable story.Exquisite and
mesmerizing, and told with an almost biblical simplicity, William
Dalrymple's first travel book in a decade explores how traditional
forms of religious life in South Asia have been transformed in the
vortex of the region's rapid change. Nine Lives is a distillation of
twenty-five years of exploring India and writing about its religious
traditions, taking you deep into worlds that you would never have
imagined even existed.
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In Search of the Sacred in Modern India
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ISBN
9781408803417
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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