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Verfasst von:Zeiler, Xenia [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Female danger
Titelzusatz:"evil", inauspiciousness, and their symbols in representations of South Asian goddesses
Jahr:2012
Titel Quelle:Enthalten in: Nidān
Ort Quelle:Durban : Univ., 1989
Jahr Quelle:2012
Band/Heft Quelle:24(2012), 1, Seite 100-116
ISSN Quelle:2414-8636
Abstract:Goddesses associated with danger, inauspiciousness or even "evil" have been part of South Asian and especially of Hindu and Tantric pantheons from a very early stage. Prominent examples are Nirá¹?tti for the Vedic and Alaká¹£mÄ« for the Pur?ṇic and contemporary periods. Less known but even so highly relevant representations are Jyeṣṭha in later Vedic and South Indian medieval and Dhūm?vatī in Tantric medieval and contemporary contexts. Despite their highly divergent origins and backgrounds all these goddesses (as well as others perceived as potentially "evil") share certain symbols of "evil" and danger in their representations. This article aims at segregating such highly important attributes, like the winnowing fan, and accompanying animals, like the crow, in the textual evidence of South Asian goddesses' representations. It discusses their role as a bond between the textually very closely associated or even identified goddesses and their general symbolic potential for alleged (female) "evil" and danger in South Asia.
DOI:doi:10.58125/nidan.2012.1
URL:kostenfrei: Volltext: https://doi.org/10.58125/nidan.2012.1
 DOI: https://doi.org/10.58125/nidan.2012.1
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:Alaksmi
 Crow
 Danger
 Dhumavati
 Evil
 Goddess
 Inauspiciousness
 Jyestha
 Nirrtti
 Winnowing fan
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