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Language of images : visualization and meaning in Tantras
Title:
Language of images : visualization and meaning in Tantras

Asian thought and culture ;
Author:
Timalsina, Sthaneshwar, 1965- author.
ISBN:
9781433125560

9781453915127
Physical Description:
xvi, 175 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series:
Asian thought and culture ; vol. 71.

Asian thought and culture ; v. 71.
Contents:
Contents: --1. Image, Imagination, and Meaning --2. Image and Visualization in Classical Hinduism --3. Better than Real: Imagining the Body in Tantric Rituals --4. Materializing Space and Time in Tantric Images --5. Transformative Role of Imagination in Visualizing the Image of Bhairava --6. Surplus of Imagination: Images with Multiple Arms.
Abstract:
While Indian visual culture and Tantric images have drawn wide attention, the culture of images, particularly that of the divine images, is broadly misunderstood. This book is the first to systematically address the hermeneutic and philosophical aspects of visualizing images in Tantric practices. While examining the issues of embodiment and emotion, this volume initiates a discourse on image-consciousness, imagination, memory, and recall. The main objective of this book is to explore the meaning of the opaque Tantric forms, and with this, the text aims to introduce visual language to discourse. Language of Images is the result of a long and sustained engagement with Tantric practitioners and philosophical and exegetical texts. Due to its synthetic approach of utilizing multiple ways to read cultural artifacts, this work stands alone in its attempt to unravel the esoteric domains of Tantric practice by means of addressing the culture of visualization. --Book back.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-169) and indexes.
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