Forming one of the richest surviving religious-philosophical traditions of South Asia, Kerala Sakta Tantra is a complex ritualistic system that evolved under the strong influence of various esoteric traditions, including Kashmirian Saivism (Krama). Drawing on ethnographic data and anthropological research collected during fieldwork in Kerala, as well as interviews with practitioners of käaripayä¿u and members of the Nayar, Pi¿arar, Panikkar, and Kalari Kurupp clans, this book explores the diversity of folk and Sanskritic traditions and highlights the importance of Saktism, particularly Kali Krama and Srividya traditions in Kerala. Chapters discuss sacred spaces in Kerala, introduce various Tantric communities, and examine the social changes in modern Kerala that instigated broader acceptance of those from so-called low castes to worship in Hindu temples. The book also offers a philological study of hitherto unexamined Sanskrit and Malayalam manuscripts (ritual manuals) from Kerala, which provide insights into the modes of worship of fierce and fearsome goddesses of the Tantric pantheon.
Arguing that the Kerala Saktism forms an intricate system preserved by so-called Sakteya clans in Kerala, this important volume will be of use to scholars, postgraduate students, and researchers in the fields of Asian religion, Tantric studies, South Asian religion, and South Asian studies.
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