WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Folklore of Wells: Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West cover

Folklore of Wells: Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A folkloric and comparative study of beliefs and rituals centered on wells and water, concentrating on the sacred status of water, household and oracular well-spirits, penalties for defilement, and local healing and divination practices. It documents ceremonies such as lamp offerings, animal sacrifice and blood anointing, and narratives of protective water-saints, then broadens to compare Eastern and Western expressions of animism, the deification of springs, and the persistence of older cultic motifs within later religious systems.

About the Author

Masani, Rustom Pestonji portrait

Rustom Pestonji Masani

Rustom Pestonji Masani was an author and scholar known for his exploration of cultural practices surrounding water worship. His notable work, "Folklore of Wells: Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West," delves into the significance of wells in various cultures, examining the rituals and beliefs associated with these vital water sources. Through his research, Masani contributed to the understanding of folklore and its role in shaping cultural identities. His insights into the intersection of geography, spirituality, and community practices provide a valuable perspective on the importance of water in human life.

You May Also Like