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Schedule - Unit 1

All readings in this schedule should ideally be completed by the day under which they are listed, although this requirement is only assessed during TRAs and team application exercises. All numbers in the schedule are page numbers unless otherwise noted.

CAUTION: I reserve the right to make revisions to these on-line materials prior to their discussion in class at the relevant point in the semester. Therefore WAIT until that time to print out materials you wish to have on hand, such as terms, excerpts and assignment guidelines.

Unit 1: Daily Worship in the Vedic & Vaishnavite Traditions

Dates Tasks Readings
Tue, February 7

Ganesh Puja with
Shri Rama Sharma
from Siddhi Vinaya Cultural Center


LOCATE details re: assigned TERMS & EXCERPTS in primary sources:

  • "The Priest as Artist" (RDR, 1-22)
  • "Purusha Narayana in the Shatapatha Brahmana" (RDR, 23-25)
  • selections from the Bhagavad Gita in the Mahabharata (RDR, 26-30)
  • selections from the Law Code of Vishnu (RDR, 31-57)
  • "Purification of the Body" (RDR, 58-64)

LOCATE additional info re: assigned TERMS in:

VIEW/BROWSE images related to terms & sources:

"Full Moon Offering" (video)
[if unable to view video, download & install free RealOne Media Player]
"Chola Bronze from South India" (web site)

PREPARE & BRING 100-150 word RESPONSE:

“Which period of Hindu history (see EGHT, 67) is most essential for understanding Vaishnavite worship as it survives today (e.g., Pandit Shri Ram & EGHT, 17-27), & why?”

A. Early & Late Vedic Periods (p.38-40)

B. the teaching of Vasudeva Krishna(p.41-42)

C. transmission of Krishna's teaching in the Mahabharata (p.11-12, 44-45)

D. composition of the Puranas & philosophical discussions (p.47 & 49)

IMPORTANT: Include at least one sentences comparing your choice to each of the others (three sentences total).

Thu, February 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

orientation to readings
& unit 1 reading guide
(print & annotate for extra credit)

OPTIONAL (for extra credit):
trial Source Analysis DUE
(PDF | MS Word)
@ beginning of class

Tue, February 14

TRA #1

team analysis of written responses -->
(="mini application exercise 1")

Thu, February 16

application exercise 1a

(*NOTES REQUIRED* - use optional application worksheet if helpful)
(PDF | MS Word)

**deadline to sign up for
site observation** in SacCT

REVIEW IN DEPTH:

  • "The Priest as Artist" (RDR, 1-22)
  • "Purusha Narayana in the Shatapatha Brahmana" (RDR, 23-25)

PREPARE NOTES addressing the following focus:

As outlined in the study guide, the Vedic hymns & Brahmanas cited in readings for this exercise, framed by Mahony's & my comments, provide evidence of the way Vedic fire-offering practice suggested the presence of one or more divine beings &/or cosmic forces:

  • yajña practice (p.109-10, 119-23, 130) suggested the presence of Vedic deties (p.1-4, 104-7) and the brahman-power of yajña (p.107-10, 114-19);
  • seasonal yajña practice (p.130) suggested the presence of a seasonal battle between the forces of light/life and darkness/death (p.125-31);
  • yajña practice, especially the construction of the five-tiered eastern fire altar (p.134-39), suggested the presence of Prajapati (p.131-33, 140-41); and
  • the year-long Sattra and the Person Offering suggested the presence of the Cosmic Person called Narayana (RDR, 23-25).

For each of these four options, identify the way that a set of related objects, actions, recited words and types of priests, arranged in a particular space at particulat times, suggested the presence of one of unseen beings or forces described above.

Sun, February 19 &/or Mon, February 20

Shiva Ratri

consult Local Sites for locations & schedules

Tue, February 21

application exercise 1b

(*NOTES REQUIRED* - use optional application worksheet if helpful)
(PDF | MS Word)

REVIEW IN DEPTH:

  • selections from the Bhagavad Gita in the Mahabharata (RDR, 26-30)
  • selections from the Law Code of Vishnu (RDR, 31-57)

PREPARE NOTES addressing the following focus:

As outlined in the study guide, the assigned selections from the Mahabharata & Law Codes of Vishnu, provide evidence of the way image worship influenced the reflection of medieval Brahmins, including:

  • Mahabharata storytellers describing Krishna's cosmic form as they believed it appeared to Arjuna (RDR, 26-30);
  • the author of the Law Codes framing his presentation of rules as a conversation between Vishnu and Earth (RDR, 37-45, 55-57);
  • the ideal Vaishnavite householder offers worship to a statue of (Krishna) Vasudeva (RDR, 45-52); and
  • the ideal Vaishnavite ascetic meditates on (Narayana) Purusha or (Krishna) Vasudeva (RDR, 53-54).

For each of these four options, identify the way that ritual actions directed at statues of Vishnu &/or Krishna, the "Eternal Person" (="Vasudeva," "Narayana"), seem to have influenced the reflection of these different types of people in particular spaces/locales at particular times.

Thu, February 23

application exercise 1c

(*NOTES REQUIRED* - use optional worksheet if helpful)
(PDF | MS Word)

SUBMIT WORKSHEET
(
in Assignments tab of SacCT)
for **Unit 1 Source Analysis**
(PDF | MS Word)
OR **Observation Report**
(PDF/MS Word)
by **SUNDAY 2/26, midnight**

REVIEW IN DEPTH:

  • "Purification of the Body" (RDR, 58-64)

PREPARE NOTES addressing the following focus:

As outlined in the study guide, the assigned chapter of the Jayakha Samhita provides evidence of the way the ideal Pañcaratra worshiper uses breath, mantra and the body to imagine:

  • invoking Vishnu & purifying the place of worship (#1-14)
  • absorption and expulsion of each of five elements from the body (#15-57);
  • extracting the "self" from the body and "burning" the body (#58-77); and
  • constructing a new "radiant body," identified with Vishnu Narayana (#78-103).

For each of these four steps, identify the way that breathing, mantra repetition and awareness of specific body parts support and reinforce the visualization described.

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