Cosmology Of The Sacred World (The Vision of the Cosmos of Different Peoples of the World)

Cosmology Of The Sacred World (The Vision of the Cosmos of Different Peoples of the World)

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDD176
Author: Edited By. Baidyanath Saraswati & Yolotl Gonzalez Torres
Publisher: Decent Books
Language: English
Edition: 1999
ISBN: 8186921052
Pages: 245 (B & W Figures: 60)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.8"
Weight 520 gm

Book Description

From the Jacket:

Ancient cultures everywhere sought (among other philosophical speculations), to unravel the mystery of the Universe: its origin, its ultimate root, and what-sustains and energizes it. As such, they not only tried to conceive the Universe according to their own vision, but also used varied metaphors/images to communicate the grand cosmic mystery that transcends the constraints of space and time, of logic and casuality. Exploring beyond the 'New-Age' trend, this volume offers some of the insightful studies of ancient cosmology and the unique human experience producing its diversified expressions across the continents.

Going into the beliefs of different ethnic groups, together with the data from different archaeological horizons, the book brings out the traditional cosmic world-view of Rome, India, Colombia and, more specially, of Meso-America - a cultural area which, till the Spanish invasion in the sixteenth century, including most of the present Republic of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and parts of Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Also included here is a comparative picture of the cosmologies of India, China and Meso-America.

Essentially an assemblage of erudite presentations of a symposium - held during the XVII International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences: 1995, Mexico City, the book captures a cross section of the ongoing worldwide researches on cosmology. Which are bound to interest the scholars of anthropology, social anthropology, ethnology, religion and traditional cultures.

About the Author:

Baidyanath Saraswati, an anthropologist of international eminence, is Unesco-Professor at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the arts, New Delhi. He is former Professor of Anthropology at the North-Eastern Hill University; Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study; and Visiting Professor at the Universities of Ranchi and Visva-Bharati.

Yolotl Gonzalez Torres: Born in Mexico City. M.A. Sc. And Ph.D. in Anthropology from the National School of Anthropology, and the National University of Mexico, two years studies of Indian anthropology at the Delhi University. Director of the Center of Asian Studies, of the school of Anthropology of the Ibero American University, Curator of the Asian Section of the Museum of Cultures, of the National Institute of Anthropology (INAH), Director of the Department of Ethnology and Social Anthropology (INAH); Director of the Museum de El Carmen (INAH).

Author of the Books: The Astral Workship of the Stars Among the Mexico; Human Sacrifice among the Mexica; and Dictionary of Mythology and Religions in Mesoamerica. About 50 articles including "Mesoamerica, History of Study" in the Encyclopedia of Religion. ed. By Mircea Eliade at the Columbia University in 1985, and several articles in Papeles de la India, edited by the ICCR.

CONTENTS

PREFACE
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Baidyanath Saraswati

v
1. INTRODUCTION
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Yolotl Gonzalez Torres

1
2. COSMOLOGY IN TAJIN
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Sara Ladron de Guevara

11
3. THE MAYA "AXIS MUNDI": DIACHRONIC VISION OF A COSMOLOGICAL CONCEPT
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Henryk Karol Kocyba

23
4. SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL LEVELS OF THE UNIVERSE
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Yolotl Gonzalez Torres

61
LUNAR ICONOGRAPHY IN LACANDON MAYAN COSMOLOGY
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Marie-Odile Marion

93
6. THE WOMB THAT NOURISHES AND DEVOURS: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE EARTH IN THE COSMOLOGY OF THE HUAVE OF THE INSTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC (MEXICO)
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Alessandro Lupo

113
7. NARRATIVES AND PILGRIMAGES
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Ari Rajsbaum Gorodezky

139
8. PAEZ COSMOLOGY
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Hugo Portela
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Herinaldy Gomez

157
9. SIGNIFICANCE OF ORDER IN MUSIC AND DANCE: A STUDY IN MUSICAL AND DANCE COSMOLOGY OF THE SANTAL TRIBE
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Onkar Prasad

183
10. ECHOES OF THE COSMIC PLAY
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Baidyanath Saraswati

197
11. COSMOLOGY, RELIGION, ETHICS, AND PHILOSOPHY IN REPUBLICAN ROME: LUCRETIUS BLEND OF CULTURAL CONSTITUENTS
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp - Albert Cook

217
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 235


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