Indian Tantric Tradition and Its Modern Global Revival
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<p>This book analyzes the contemporary global revival of Nondual ?aivism a thousand-year-old medieval Hindu religious philosophy. Providing a historical overview of the seminal people and groups responsible for the revival the book compares the tradition’s medieval Indian origins to modern forms which are situated within distinctively contemporary religious economic and technological contexts.</p><p>The author bridges the current gap in the literature between insider (emic) and outsider” (etic) perspectives by examining modern Nondual ?aivism from multiple standpoints as both a critical scholar of religion and an empathetic participant-observer. The book explores modern Nondual ?aivism in relation to recent scholarly debates concerning the legitimacy of New Age consumptive spirituality the global spiritual marketplace and the contemporary culture of narcissism. It also analyzes the dark side of the revived tradition and investigates contemporary teachers accused of sexual abuse and illegal financial activities in relation to unique features of Nondual ?aivism’s theosophy and modern scholarship on new religious movements (NRMs) and cults. This book shows that although Kashmir ?aivism has been adopted by certain teachers and groups to market their own brand of High Tantra some contemporary practitioners have remained true to the system’s fundamental tenets and teach authentic (albeit modern) forms of Nondual ?aivism. </p><p>This book will be of interest to academics in the fields of religion and Asian philosophies especially South Asian tantric neo-tantric and yoga philosophies alternative and New Age spiritualities religion and consumerism and NRMs and cults.</p><p><strong>Winner of </strong><strong>the inaugural 2021 New Zealand Asia Society Book Award second prize.</strong></p>
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