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Title The power of the Nāth yogīs : yogic charisma, political influence and social authority / edited by Daniela Bevilacqua and Eloisa Stuparich
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Religion and society in Asia
Religion and society in Asia.
Contents Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Note on Transliterations -- Introduction -- 1 Current Research on Nāth Yogīs . Further Directions -- 2 Powerful Yogīs . The Successful Quest for Siddhis and Power -- 3 Kingly Corruption and Ascetic Sovereignty in the Telugu Account of the Nine Nāths -- 4 In Siddhis and State . Transformations of Power in Twentieth-Century Gorakhpur Temple Publications -- 5 The Search for the Jugi Caste in Pre-Colonial Bengal -- 6 Back When We Were Brahmins . Historical and Caste Critique Among Bengali Householder Nāths -- 7 Shades of Power . The Nāth Yogīs in Nepal -- 8 Yogī, Paṇḍit, and Rāṣṭra-Bhakta . Some Reconstructions of Yogī Naraharināth's Religious Career -- 9 The Evocative Partnerships of a Monastic Nāth Temple in Contemporary Rajasthan -- 10 Towards a Nāth Re-Appropriation of Haṭha-Yoga -- Index
Summary The volume collects a series of contributions that help reconstruct the recent history of the N.th tradition, highlighting important moments of self.reinterpretation in the "samprad.ya"?s interaction with different social milieus. The leitmotif tying together the selection of articles is the authors? explorations of the overlap between religious authority and political power. For example, in which ways do the N.ths? hagiographical claim of possessing yogic charisma (often construed as supernatural powers, siddhis) translate into mundane expressions of socio.political power? And how does it morph into the authority to reinterpret and recreate particular traditions? The articles approach different aspects of the recent history of the N.th samprad.ya, spanning from stories of yog.s guiding kings in the petty principalities of the eighteenth century to gurus who sought prominence in the transnational environments of the twentieth century; examining some N.th lineages and institutions under the British Raj, in the history of Nepal, and in contemporary India
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 22, 2022)
Subject Nātha sect.
Oriental religions.
Religious groups: social and cultural aspects.
HEALTH & FITNESS / Yoga.
Nātha sect
Social groups: religious groups and communities.
Religion and politics.
East Asian religions.
Form Electronic book
Author Bevilacqua, Daniela, editor.
Stuparich, Eloisa, editor
ISBN 9789048552450
9048552451