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9780892818549

The Hindu Temple

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    9780892818549

  • ISBN10:

    0892818549

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions

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Summary


Danielou's masterpiece on the erotic nature of the sacred symbolism of the Hindu temple.


â?¢ Includes stunning photographs from the major temple complexes of India.A 


â?¢ By Alain Danielou, one of the greatest authorities on Hinduism.


Ancient Indian architectural treatises state that a temple lacking erotic imagery would be ineffective and maleficent. The erotic statues and representations that cover the outer and inner walls of the Hindu temple serve both a magical and an instructional purpose. Through the power of the yantras--the magical diagrams created by the placement of the erotic imagery--the architect made the temple a faithful reflection of the divine. At the same time this imagery educated the faithful about the fundamental aspects of the Hindu religion, wherein the union of opposites in the sexual act is the perfect image of the creative principle, and erotic enjoyment is a reflection of divine bliss.

Alain Danielou's masterpiece on the Hindu temple, now translated for the first time into English, provides a stunningly illustrated tour of the major temple complexes of India. The erotic sculptures that cover the walls of these temples are not merely symbolic portrayals of voluptuous acts but serve as profound reminders that man is closest to the divine during the instant of sexual transcendence.

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<p>Introduction <br>Part One - Divine Eroticism <br>The Nature of the World <br>The Cults of the Phallus and of the Mother <br>The Divine Image <br>Part Two - Temples: Dwellings of the Gods <br>Sacred Places <br>Temple Position and Orientation in the City <br>The Temple Ground and Preliminary Rites <br>The Architect <br>The Germ of the Temple <br>The Plan of the Temple <br>Yantras <br>The Plan-Person (Vastu-Purusha) <br>Erotic Representations <br>The Building of the Temple <br>The Sanctuary (Garbha Griha) <br>The Mountain and the Cavern (Shikhara and Garbha Griha) <br>The Fruit or Celestial Crown (Amalaka) <br>The Door of the Sanctuary <br>The Vestibule (Mandapa) <br>The Face of the Renowned, Kirtimukha <br>The Incarnate Word, Virala <br>The Sacred Swan or Goose, Hamsa <br>A World Apart <br>The Origin of Temple Forms <br>Architectural Treatises <br>Part Three - Revealing the Divine Mind <br>The Images of the Gods <br>Iconographic Canons <br>Clothing <br>The Ritual of Caressing (Nyasa) <br>The Three Gods <br>Coupling (Mithuna) <br>Representations of Shiva <br>The Linga, Shiva's Phallic Emblem <br>The Power of Nature, Shardula <br>Apsaras and Gandharvas <br>The Four Meanings of Life <br>Ethics and Sexuality <br>The Ties of Nature and Liberation <br>Sexual and Erotic Education <br>Note on the Text and Illustrations <br>Bibliography <br>Biographical Notes <br>Index

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(6)
PART ONE Dwine Eroticism
The Nature of the World
7(4)
The Cults of the Phallus and of the Mother
11(2)
The Divine Image
13(5)
PART TWO Temples: Dwellings of the Gods
Sacred Places
18(4)
Temple Position and Orientation in the City
22(3)
The Temple Ground and Preliminary Rites
25(4)
The Architect
29(2)
The Germ of the Temple
31(2)
The Plan of the Temple
33(4)
Yantras
37(2)
The Plan-Person (Vastu-Purusha)
39(3)
Erotic Representations
42(4)
The Building of the Temple
46(3)
The Sanctuary (Garbha Griha)
49(2)
The Mountain and the Cavern (Shikhara and Garbha Griha)
51(4)
The Fruit or Celestial Crown (Amalaka)
55(2)
The Door of the Sanctuary
57(1)
The Vestibule (Mandapa)
58(3)
The Face of the Renowned, Kirtimukha
61(4)
The Incarnate Word, Virala
65(1)
The Sacred Swan or Goose, Hamsa
66(1)
A World Apart
67(2)
The Origin of Temple Forms
69(3)
Architectural Treatises
72(2)
PART THREE Revealing the Dwine Mind
The Images of the Gods
74(4)
Iconographic Canons
78(2)
Clothing
80(2)
The Ritual of Caressing (Nyasa)
82(3)
The Three Gods
85(1)
Coupling (Mithuna)
86(3)
Representations of Shiva
89(4)
The Linga, Shiva's Phallic Emblem
93(4)
The Power of Nature, Shardula
97(1)
Apsaras and Gandharvas
98(3)
The Four Meanings of Life
101(8)
Ethics and Sexuality
109(7)
The Ties of Nature and Liberation
116(3)
Sexual and Erotic Education
119(3)
Note on the Text and Illustations 122(1)
Bibliography 123(3)
Biographical Notes 126(2)
Index 128

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