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THREE
ESSAYS ON SRI RAMAKRISHNA AND HIS TIMES
Amiya
Prosad Sen
In
essence,
this collection of essays represents a contribution towards
the writing of social history, more so the social and intellectual
history of religion. Thematically, these essays deal with
the life and times of the famed Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna
Paramhamsa (1836-86) and seek to bring out in clearer relief,
the dialogic process that tied the saint to his many admirers,
across time and tradition. One of the important arguments
of this work is that while specific historical conjunctures
as say the colonial society of late 19th century Bengal do
explain why certain elements of the saint's life and teachings
become attractive for several stratas in contemporary society,
his popularity as social being or importance as religious
figure has also to be understood outside such short term temporalities.
Not all of the Ramakrishna that we know is the tendentious
construction of the contemporary bhadralok. A good part of
his appeal also seems to lie in the fact that his preachings
and parables reflect a fairly continuous history of certain
upper-caste cultural beliefs and practices.
ISBN:
81 85952-87-6 Rs.200
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