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Yamuna River Legends

Amelia Khatri

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Sinopsis

Yamuna River Legends explores the Yamuna River's dual identity as both a physical waterway and a revered goddess in Hinduism. It uncovers the intricate narratives surrounding the river's mythological origins, its close association with Lord Krishna, and its continued importance in Hindu pilgrimage. The book highlights how a natural entity can be so deeply woven into a culture's religious and social framework.

 
For example, the Yamuna is not merely a river; it embodies divine feminine energy, representing purity and fertility. The book traces the Yamuna's journey from ancient scriptures to its current environmental challenges, examining its role in Hindu cosmology through Puranic literature.

 
The study emphasizes the Yamuna's significance as a symbol of divine energy and its connection to Hindu beliefs about dharma and karma. By combining textual analysis with ethnographic research, Yamuna River Legends offers a comprehensive view of the river's religious and cultural importance.

 
The book progresses by first introducing the Yamuna as a goddess, then exploring legends associated with Krishna, and finally investigating its role in Hindu pilgrimage and the impact of pollution on its spiritual significance.
Disponible desde: 14/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 68 páginas.

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