This book is an engaging introduction to the complex religious tradition of Hinduism. Central to its focus is demonstrating the fundamental diversity within Hinduism through the multiplicity of its core beliefs and traditions. Chapters are divided into four historical categories – Vedic Ascetic Classical and Contemporary Hinduism – with each examining one deity alongside one key term serving as a twin focal point for a more complex discussion of related key texts ideas social structures religious practices festivals and concepts such as ritual and sacrifice music and devotion and engagement and renunciation. The organization of this book requires that we see deities as not simply divine individuals who preside over one part of the Hindu world but that each deity operates as a larger cultural category whose related persons concepts and practices provide a vivid lens through which Hindu devotees see and continue to readapt to the world in which they live. With study questions glossaries and lists of key contemporary figures this book is an essential and comprehensive resource for students encountering the multiplicity of Hinduism for the first time. |What is Hinduism? A Student's Introduction | Religion