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Kāñcipuram, au Tamil Nadu, est l’un des principaux lieux saints permanents de l’hindouisme, où Vaiṣṇavism et Śaivism ont de longue date coexisté. Un Kāñcipurāṇam en tamoul, datant de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle, relate de nombreuses légendes attachées au site. Cette oeuvre du poète Civañan̠acuvāmi, inspirée d’un Kāñcimāhātmya sanskrit se réclamant du Skandapurāṇa, a assuré la transmission et la popularité de la tradition Śaiva de Kāñci jusqu’à nos jours. Ce recueil de traditions religieuses pan-indiennes mais profondément intégrées et adaptées à Kāñci est ici résumé en français et illustré de photographies prises dans les temples de Kāñcipuram et d’autres sites du Tamil Nadu. Kāñcipuram, in Tamil Nadu, is one of the principal permanent seats of Hinduism where Vaiṣṇavism and Śaivism have co-existed since a very long time. The Kāñcipurāṇam, a text in Tamil dating back to the second half of the 18th century, narrates the various legends connected to the site. It is attributed to the poet Civañan̠acuvāmi and was inspired from a Sanskrit Kāñcimāhātmya said to belong to the Skandapurāṇa. Though pan-Indian in its religious traditions, it is deeply rooted in and adapted to Kāñci and has ensured the transmission and popularity of the Śaiva tradition of Kāñci to the present day. It is summarized here in French and illustrated with photographs taken in the temples of Kāñcipuram and other sites of Tamil Nadu.
Religion --- Literature (General) --- Tamil literature --- Saivism --- Purana --- legend --- littérature tamoule --- purana --- Śivaïsme --- lieu saint --- légende
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Viṣṇu is a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, especially in his manifestation as the seductive cattle-herding youth, Kṛṣṇa. The purāṇas are sacred texts, which, as the Sanskrit name implies, are collections of narratives from 'long ago'.
Hinduism --- Viṣṇu --- Purāṇa --- Vishnu --- Vishnupurana --- Hunduism --- Puranas. --- Puranas. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Viṣṇu --- Purāṇa --- Vishnu --- Vishnupurana --- Hunduism
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Ce volume présente une version de la geste divine de Skanda très populaire en Inde du Sud, fournissant des thèmes à l’iconographie et, lors de la fête du dieu, à des représentations théâtrales. Le Kandapurāṇam est un texte tamoul dont l’auteur, Kacciyappacivācāriyasvāmi, était originaire de Kāñcipuram au Tamil Nadu ; il pourrait dater du xiie siècle. Kacciyappa passe pour avoir fondé son ouvrage sur un texte sanskrit, la Śaṅkarasaṃhitā. Le Kandapurāṇam, qui diffère complètement du texte connu et habituellement désigné sous le nom de Skandapurāṇa, est l’un des recueils fondamentaux des légendes méridionales sur Skanda. Il est ici résumé en français et illustré de photographies prises dans les temples du Sud. This volume describes a version of the legend of Skanda that is very popular in the south of India and that has provided themes for iconography and theatrical representations during religious ceremonies associated with the deity. The Kandapurāṇam is a Tamil text whose author, Kacciyappacivācāriyasvāmi, belonged to Kāñcipuram in Tamil Nadu. It may date back to the 12th century A.D. Kacciyappa is believed to have based his sources on a Sanskrit text, the Śaṅkarasaṃhitā. The Kandapurāṇam, which differs completely from the known text normally referred to as the Skandapurāṇa, represents one of the most important southern collections of legends on Skanda. It is summed up here in French and illustrated with photographs from South Indian temples.
Religion --- Literature (General) --- Skanda --- légende --- Kandapuranam --- purana --- littérature tamoule
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Viṣṇu is a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, especially in his manifestation as the seductive cattle-herding youth, Kṛṣṇa. The purāṇas are sacred texts, which, as the Sanskrit name implies, are collections of narratives from 'long ago'.
Hinduism --- Puranas. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Viṣṇu --- Purāṇa --- Vishnu --- Vishnupurana --- Hunduism
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Viṣṇu is a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, especially in his manifestation as the seductive cattle-herding youth, Kṛṣṇa. The purāṇas are sacred texts, which, as the Sanskrit name implies, are collections of narratives from 'long ago'.
Puranas. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Viṣṇu --- Purāṇa --- Vishnu --- Vishnupurana --- Hunduism
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Hinduism --- Hindouisme --- 294.5*92 --- Religions --- Brahmanism --- Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana --- 294.5*92 Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana
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Hindus --- Hinduism --- Biography. --- Chaitanya --- Sri --- Translations. --- Chaitanya, --- 294.5*92 --- Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana --- 294.5*92 Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana
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294.5*92 --- 294.5*92 Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana --- Vaisnavisme: Chaitanya; Bhagavata-purana --- Chaitanya --- -Poetry --- Indian religions --- Comparative religion --- Indo-European languages --- Asian literature
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