Prof. McDaniel: Śāktism and Ethnography: Some Major Styles of Worship and Belief among Practitioners

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    "Śāktism and Ethnography: Some Major Styles of Worship and Belief among Practitioners"
    Prof. June McDaniel
    The study of Śāktism is a relatively new field, and its primary methodologies have been historical and textual study. In this lecture, we shall examine some modern approaches to Śāktism, from the perspectives of practitioners and devotees. The regional focus will be West Bengal, India. Among practitioners today, there tend to be three strands or styles of Śākta understanding and practice. The first is the folk or tribal strand, which involves possession trance, dream commands, and animism; its focus is a goddess immanent within nature. The second approach is the tantric or
    yogic strand, which involves meditation and spiritual disciplines. The goddess is understood as highest wisdom, brahmajnana; she is encountered in initiations, visualizations, spiritual travel, and practice of the three Śākta bhavas. The third type is the devotional or bhakti strand, which involves the intense love of a particular form of the goddess. Śākti/Devi is willing to descend from her paradise to bless her human devotees, and her presence can be felt in religious worship. These types are often found in combined form, like strands of a rope braided together. However, there are tensions which exist within and between these strands. The folk/tribal strand often
    emphasizes regionalism and competition between local forms of the goddess. The tantric/ yogic strand opposes those goddesses who represent infinite consciousness with those magical goddesses who move through inner worlds and grant supernatural powers. The devotional strand has tensions between goddesses understood as individual living deities and goddesses who exist as symbols of universal principles. We shall also briefly note how traditional Shakta ideas have been incorporated into nationalism by politicians, and into hedonism by modern entrepreneurs.

Komentáře • 6

  • @lauracaelestis9167
    @lauracaelestis9167 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love how she covers the many forms of shaktism.

  • @tarininathaghoridurgadevi

    Thank You !

  • @jpp1023
    @jpp1023 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for posting this as I missed it online during OCHS Hilary term. This is a perfect companion to your incredible book 'Offering Flowers Feeding Skulls' which all should read who haven't yet. What a treat! Happy Vasant Navaratri 🚩🕉JAI 🔻MAHAKALI🔯🚩

  • @pedromansadevi
    @pedromansadevi Před 2 lety +1

    Jaya June McDaniel!

  • @ashishpatel350
    @ashishpatel350 Před 2 lety

    interesting talk.

  • @OnlineMD
    @OnlineMD Před 2 lety

    The auto-generated captions are funny, but ironically, this is really not funny. It would have been so valuable to have captions added when the video was created. These tele-videos have relatively poor sound quality, making it difficult to understand what is spoken. At around 02:38 what sounds like the Brahmanical tradition got displayed as the grammonical tradition, whatever that is! The word Shree got displayed as Shari...at least it did not say Sharia!!!!!!