Terror and Salvation: Remarks on Some Hindu Gods and Their Depictions

Authors

  • Cinzia Pieruccini Dipartimento di Studi letterari, filologici e linguistici dell’Università degli Studi di Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-4935/4428

Keywords:

Hinduism, Śiva, Narasiṃha, Kālī, Hoysaḷa

Abstract

As well known, some major gods of Hinduism can have both peaceful and terrible manifestations, and some of them have essentially terrible traits. For the purposes of the present collection of essays, this paper will shortly discuss how terrible deities appear to have well-defined roles in helping their devotees to feel protected and to govern fear. In particular, the discussion will focus on Śiva dancing with the elephant hide, Viṣṇu-Narasiṃha and Kālī, taking as starting points some sculptural images and briefly presenting their meanings. 

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Published

2014-07-24

How to Cite

Pieruccini, C. (2014). Terror and Salvation: Remarks on Some Hindu Gods and Their Depictions. Governare La Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-4935/4428

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