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The Home of Dancing Sivan

The Traditions of the Hindu Temple in Citamparam

by (author) Paul Younger

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 1999
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780195095333
    Publish Date
    Apr 1999
    List Price
    $99.99

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The Home of Dancing Sivan is an inquiry into the traditions of the Citamparam temple in South India, the only Hindu temple where the image of Sivan as Natarajan, the dancer, is the central focus of worship. Younger begins with the living traditions, describing the community of Ditcitars, the two hundred priests of the temple who carry on an ancient tradition involving six worship periods each day, and discusses in detail the elaborate temple festivals, which attract up to 200,000 people. He analyzes the three hundred inscriptions on the temple walls, and seeks to determine from them, and from the evidence of art history, when the many components of the temple were constructed and what innovations in the worship tradition they made possible. Using the inscriptions and the abundant literature about the temple, he also addresses the complex historical questions regarding roles played by famous kings and saints of the region in the life of the temple. The traditions of the Citamparam temple reflect the worship style of all important Hindu temples, and its history is central to all history, literature, and thought of South India. This unique study acknowledges the centrality of the temple in Indian life and society, and provides a vivid and engaging portrait of South India's living religion for students of religious studies, Asian studies, and Indian civilization.

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Contributor Notes

Paul Younger is at McMaster University.

Editorial Reviews

"This well-researched and lucidly written book is a welcome addition to the study of Hindu temples and their functioning....this book will definitely enhance further visits and research." -- Anne-Marie Gaston, Pacific Affairs

"It deserves the attention of all students of Tamil religion and should find a place in scholarly libraries covering South Asia."--Glenn Yocum, The Journal of Asian Studies

"Paul Younger's study of the Temple to Natarajan, the dancing form of Sivan, in Citamparam, Tamil Nadu, is a tour de force"--Journal of Religion