Classical Hindu Mythology: A Reader in the Sanskrit Puranas is an essential compilation of Sanskrit mythological narratives drawn from India's rich Puranic tradition. Authored by scholars Cornelia Dimmitt and J.A.B. van Buitenen, the book presents a curated selection of stories that reveal the spiritual, cultural, and social dimensions of Hinduism.
The text provides English translations of key myths, making these ancient narratives accessible to a global audience. With detailed commentary and analysis, the authors guide readers through the symbolism and theological nuances of the tales, emphasizing their enduring relevance in Indian thought.
Why Read This Book
- Offers an accessible entry point into the vast world of Hindu mythology and its literary tradition.
- Features expertly translated stories from foundational Sanskrit texts, including the Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana.
- Explores themes like cosmology, divine play, karma, and dharma, enriching the reader’s understanding of Hindu philosophy.
- Provides insightful commentary on the cultural and religious significance of the myths.
- Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in mythology, comparative religion, or Indian culture.
About the Authors
Cornelia Dimmitt is a scholar known for her work in Indian mythology and religious studies, focusing on the intersection of narrative and theology in Hindu traditions.
J.A.B. van Buitenen (1928–1979) was a preeminent Indologist and Sanskritist whose contributions to the study of Hinduism and Indian literature are widely celebrated. His scholarship in translating and interpreting classical texts has been foundational in the field. Together, their collaboration in Classical Hindu Mythology reflects their shared expertise and dedication to illuminating the spiritual richness of India's mythological heritage.
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