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1 | Introduction | 3 |
I | The Theology of Play | |
2 | Lila | 13 |
3 | Lila in Early Vaisnava Thought | 21 |
4 | The Play of the Three Worlds: The Trika Concept of Lila | 35 |
5 | The Play World of Sanskrit Poetry | 50 |
6 | At the Whim of the Goddess: The Lila of the Goddess in Bengal Saktism | 87 |
II | Religious Play in North and South India | |
7 | The Play of Emotion: Lilakirtan in Bengal | 99 |
8 | Every Play a Play Within a Play | 115 |
9 | Who's Who in the Pandav Lila? | 131 |
10 | Class and Gender Politics in the Ramlila | 156 |
11 | The Realm of Play and the Sacred Stage | 177 |
12 | Draupadi Cult Lilas | 204 |
13 | Some Concluding Reflections | 225 |
Contributors | 231 | |
Index | 235 |
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Add The Gods At Play, God is playful. Like a child building sand castles on the beach, God creates the world and destroys it again. God plays with his (or her) devotees, sometimes like a lover, sometimes like a mother with her children, sometimes like an actor in a play.<, The Gods At Play to your collection on WonderClub |