![]() ![]() Yogīs and Tantra-Mantra in the Poetry of the Bhakti Saints 239 8. Agradās and the Circulation of Mughal Bhakti: Formations of Bhakti Community 195 Part III The Devotee Versus the Tāntrika 7. Nāth Yogīs and Rāmānandī Bhaktas: Styles of Yoga and Asceticism in North India 169 6. Between Bhakti and Śakti: Religious Sensibilities Among the Rāmānandīs of Galta 129 viii 9 Contents 5. Akbar’s New World: Mughals and Rajputs in the Rise of Vaiṣṇava Bhakti 99 Part II Yogīs, Poets, and a New Bhakti Sensibility in Mughal India 4. Sultans, Saints, and Songs: Persianate Culture, Sufism, and Bhakti in Sultanate India 64 3. The Tantric Age: Tantra and Bhakti in Medieval India 29 2. Printed in the United States of America Cover image: Julia Kushnirsky To Jack and To Michelle Contents Acknowledgments ix Notes on Transliteration and Translation xv Introduction: Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in the Historiography of Bhakti 1 Part I From Medieval Tantra to Early Modern Bhakti 1. Classification: LCC BL1214.32.B53 (ebook) | LCC BL1214.32.B print) | DDC 294.5/43609545-dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018036629 Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-f ree paper. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description: New York : Columbia University Press, 2019. Title: A genealogy of devotion : Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in North India / Patton Burchett. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Burchett, Patton, author. Chapter 9 contains some material previously published in “Bitten by the Snake: Early Modern Devotional Critiques of Tantra-Mantra,” Journal of Hindu Studies 6, no. 1 (2013). Columbia University Press Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester, West Sussex cup.columbia.edu Copyright © 2019 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Chapter 8 contains some material previously published in “My Miracle Trumps Your Magic: Encounters with Yogis in Sufi and Bhakti Hagiographical Literature,” in Yoga Powers: Extraordinary Capacities Attained Through Meditation and Concentration, ed. Columbia University Press wishes to express its appreciation for assistance given by the Dean’s Office at the College of William & Mary, as well as the Columbia University Seminars’ Schoff-Warner Publication Funds, in the publication of this book. Burchett Columbia University Press New York Columbia University Press gratefully acknowledges the generous support for this book provided by Publisher’s Circle member Neil Krishan Aggarwal. BURCHETT A Genealogy of Devotion A Genealogy of Devotion Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in North India Patton E. The Triumphs of Devotion: The Sufi Inflection of Early Modern Bhakti Conclusion: Bhakti Religion and Tantric Magic Appendix: List of Manuscripts Containing Compositions by Agradās Notes Bibliography Index Recommend PapersĪ GENEALOGY of DEVOTION Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, ERH7YÁWQ in North India PATTON E. Yogīs and Tantra-Mantra in the Poetry of the Bhakti Saints 8. ![]() Agradās and the Circulation of Mughal Bhakti: Formations of Bhakti Community Part III: The Devotee Versus the Tāntrika 7. Nāth Yogīs and Rāmānandī Bhaktas: Styles of Yoga and Asceticism in North India 6. Between Bhakti and Śakti: Religious Sensibilities Among the Rāmānandīs of Galta 5. Akbar’s New World: Mughals and Rajputs in the Rise of Vaiṣṇava Bhakti Part II: Yogīs, Poets, and a New Bhakti Sensibility in Mughal India 4. Sultans, Saints, and Songs: Persianate Culture, Sufism, and Bhakti in Sultanate India 3. The Tantric Age: Tantra and Bhakti in Medieval India 2. Table of contents : Table of Contents Acknowledgments Notes on Transliteration and Translation Introduction: Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in the Historiography of Bhakti Part I: From Medieval Tantra to Early Modern Bhakti 1. ![]()
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