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A concise historical and thematic survey traces the development of Indian religious ideas from Vedic popular rites and priestly sacrifice through the Brahmanical system and the Upanishadic turn to Brahman and karma-samsāra. It examines Vedic deities, ritual theory and the supposed mechanical efficacy of sacrifice, then follows epic and devotional transformations that elevated heroic figures into centers of worship, charting the rise of Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava traditions, later theologians and saints, and formations such as the Trimūrti and Dattātreya. The author questions reductionist solar and vegetation interpretations and emphasizes the enduring role of spirit-worship alongside evolving devotional practice.

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Lionel D. Barnett

Lionel D. Barnett was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the understanding of Hindu mythology and culture. His notable work, "Hindu Gods and Heroes," explores the rich tapestry of deities and legendary figures within Hindu tradition, providing insights into their significance and narratives. Barnett's scholarly approach helps illuminate the complexities of Hindu beliefs and practices, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in religious studies and comparative mythology.

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