Stories of Shivas Saints: Selections from Hariharas Ragales

Selections from Hariharaâs Ragales

Gil Ben-Herut author R V S Sundaram author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Publishing:5th Aug '25

£78.00

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Hampeya Harihara lived between the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries in Hampe (a.k.a. Hampi) and wrote in Kannada, a language of the south-Indian Dravidian family. With the aim of reaching large segments of the population, Harihara set out to develop a new style of narrative literature in Kannada, one that introduced straightforward plotting, quotidian characters, moderate use of literary ornamentation, simple prosody, and highly emotional expressivity. The work he composed in this style, the Shivasharanara Ragalegalu ("Stories of Shiva's Saints Written in the Ragale Meter") inaugurated a new era in Kannada literature. As the first English translation of eighteen stories from this work, this book serves as an invitation to contemporary readers to enjoy and appreciate a text that is rich with religious fervor, antinomian social agendas, raucous characters, and gripping drama-but also delicate poetry and significant historical importance. Stories of Shiva's Saints reveals Harihara's inclusive and flexible religious and social vision, according to which Shiva devotees from different backgrounds can share devotional practices and values while maintaining communal and personal commitments of different kinds. Harihara's work is of major historical significance as the first text to narrate the lives of important religious figures and vachana poets of the time, such as Allama Prabhu and Akka, and in particular Basava, the most well-known leader of the nascent tradition today identified with the Virashaivas/Lingayats.

For decades, the study of South Indian Shaivism has been dominated by the foundational translations, A. K. Ramanujan's Speaking of Siva and Velcheru Narayana Rao and Gene Roghair's Siva's Warriors: The Basava Purana of Palkuriki Somanatha. Gil Ben-Herut and R. V. S. Sundaram's groundbreaking translation of Harihara's Ragalegalu is an important addition to this body of scholarship on Shaiva devotion. Spanning stories of well-known figures such as Basava and Mahadevi to lesser-known hagiographies of the goldsmith Kallayya and the potter Gundayya, Stories of Shiva's Saints presents a rich palette of religious experience that reorients our understandings of caste, gender, and Shaivism in the early second millennium. * Harshita Mruthinti Kamath, Visweswara Rao and Sita Koppaka Associate Professor in Telugu Culture, Literature and HistoryMiddle Eastern and South Asian Studies Emory University *

ISBN: 9780197782620

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496 pages