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Yajnaseni : the story of Draupadi
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ISBN: 8171673236 Year: 1995 Publisher: New Delhi : Rupa & Co.,

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Epistolary novel about Draupadī, Hindu mythological character from the Mahābhārata.

The cult of Draupadī
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ISBN: 0226340481 0226340473 0226340457 0226340465 9780226340463 9780226340470 9780226340487 9780226340456 Year: 1991 Publisher: Chicago: University of Chicago press,

Rethinking India's oral and classical epics : Draupadi among the Rajputs, Muslims and Dalits / c Alf Hiltebeitel
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ISBN: 0226340511 9780226340517 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago: University of Chicago press,

Rethinking India's oral and classical epics
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ISBN: 1282069926 9786612069925 0226340554 9780226340555 9780226340500 0226340503 0226340503 0226340511 9780226340517 9781282069923 6612069929 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago Press

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Throughout India and Southeast Asia, ancient classical epics-the Mahabharata and the Ramayana-continue to exert considerable cultural influence. Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics offers an unprecedented exploration into South Asia's regional epic traditions. Using his own fieldwork as a starting point, Alf Hiltebeitel analyzes how the oral tradition of the south Indian cult of the goddess Draupadi and five regional martial oral epics compare with one another and tie in with the Sanskrit epics. Drawing on literary theory and cultural studies, he reveals the shared subtexts of the Draupadi cult Mahabharata and the five oral epics, and shows how the traditional plots are twisted and classical characters reshaped to reflect local history and religion. In doing so, Hiltebeitel sheds new light on the intertwining oral traditions of medieval Rajput military culture, Dalits ("former Untouchables"), and Muslims. Breathtaking in scope, this work is indispensable for those seeking a deeper understanding of South Asia's Hindu and Muslim traditions. This work is the third volume in Hiltebeitel's study of the Draupadi cult. Other volumes include Mythologies: From Gingee to Kuruksetra (Volume One), On Hindu Ritual and the Goddess (Volume Two), and Rethinking the Mahabharata (Volume Four).

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