In conversation with Borayin Larios (by Raj Balkaran) for the New Books Network. "Embodying the Vedas. Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra."

Borayin Larios (Interviewee), Raj Balkaran (Other role)

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Abstract

Embodying the Vedas: Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra (De Gruyter, 2017; open access) probes the backbone of what makes Hinduism the world’s oldest living tradition: the unbroken chain of transmission of Vedic texts composed over 3,000 years ago, originating circa 1750-1200 BCE. What does the process of that transmission look like? What does it take to apprentice to learn the Vedic corpus? Why is there an emphasis on precise ritual enunciation of these utterances even above and beyond their semantic meaning? Join me as I talk with Dr. Borayin Larios, Assistant Professor at the Institute for South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies (Vienna) about his work on the traditional “gurukula” education and training of Brahmins. Based on his study of 25 contemporary Vedic schools across the state of Maharashtra, we discover how contemporary Brahmin males learn with scrupulous care how to recite, memorize and ultimately embody the Vedas.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNew Books Network
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2019

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603904 Hinduism
  • 504017 Cultural anthropology
  • 503024 Religious education
  • 603909 Religious studies

Keywords

  • interview
  • vedas
  • Religion
  • Hinduism
  • Vedic Ritual Vedic Text, Vedic Recitation, Religious Education, Embodiment
  • anthropology
  • contemporary India

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