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Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual and Religion by Brian K. Smith β€” book cover

Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual and Religion

by Brian K. Smith
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Overview

This volume explores the organizational principles of the ancient Indian sacrificial system, and the role Vedic religion plays in later orthodox Hinduism. Smith argues that Vedic conceptions of the cosmos, the nature of the human being, visions of the afterlife, and representations of ritual theory and practice can all be understood in similar terms. Guiding all of them is the principle of hierarchical resemblance which forges interconnections and analogies between seemingly disparate things and beings. Such a classification system of superior prototypes and inferior but resembling counterparts links together the divine and the human, the social elite and the common householder, and male and female into a hierarchical whole. Illuminating such general issues as the definition of religion, the nature and purpose of ritual, the dynamics of sacrifice and substitution, and the process of change and continuity in traditions, this book serves as a guide to a complex ancient religion and its legacy.

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Book Details

Published
December 8, 1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover, 1988
ISBN
9780195055450

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