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Puja and Samskara

by Musashi Tachikawa, Shoun Hino, Lalita Deodhar


  • ISBN: 9788120817517, 8120817516
  • Year of Publication: 2006
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 1st
  • No. of Pages: 100
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House
  • Regular price ₹ 595.00

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    This book treats two representative Hindu rituals of contemporary India,

    Puja (offering service) and Samskara (initiation rituals at important

    occasions of life). Samskara rites are performed at significant junctures

    of an individual's life, from birth to death, by the individual's family.

    Puja rites, rather than being performed in relation to the life cycle of an

    individual in a family, are more deeply related to the annual rituals of

    the cult to which an individual or the person's family belongs. Persons may

    go to a temple and request priests to perform puja rites, or they may

    perform them themselves at home.

    For people living in India, Puja and Samskara are not at all uncommon.

    Puja rites are performed everywhere-at temples, in private homes, on

    street corners-and although in recent times families observing all the

    traditional Samskara rites have declined in number, almost all Hindu

    families still perform the major Samskaras. it is difficult, however, for

    those living outside India to know how these rites are performed. Hence,

    this book presents a large number of photographs that enable readers to

    gain an accurate grasp of them and indicates the place of ritual in the

    total structure of religion.

    Review(s)

    "Ther is no doubt that the author has done a very appreciable job and I

    have no hesitation to agree with him.....The importance of such a work is

    valued in the field of sociology as it covers the social and cultural

    aspect of today's Hindu religious

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