Artigo Revisado por pares

Foundation Myths of the Two Denominations of Vīraśaivism: Viraktas and Gurusthalins

1983; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 42; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2055116

ISSN

1752-0401

Autores

R. Blake Michael,

Tópico(s)

Vietnamese History and Culture Studies

Resumo

Vīraśaivism is usually presented as a unified, sectarian, reformation movement founded in the twelfth century by Basava. But within Virasaivism there are actually two, separate denominations— viraktas and gurusthalins . For the former, the beliefs and practices reflected in the Basava legend serve as norms for their sectarian-type religious organization. In contrast, gurusthalins derive norms for their basically ecclesiastical organization from the timeless myths of five great gurus. Hence the two accounts of origins serve as legitimizing and normative etiologies for competitive denominations divided by fundamentally different visions of how Virasaivism should be organized and what ideals it should propagate.

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