Ebook {Epub PDF} Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture by James McHugh






















 · Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture. Sandalwood and Carrion.: James McHugh. Oxford University Press, - Religion - pages. 0 Reviews. James McHugh offers Bibliography: Sandalwood and Carrion explores smell in pre-modern India from many perspectives, covering such topics as philosophical accounts of smell perception, odors in literature, the history of perfumery in India, the significance of sandalwood in Buddhism, and the divine offering of perfume to the gods.  · Through the study of smell, McHugh strengthens our understanding of the vital connection between the theological and the physical world. Sandalwood and Carrion explores smell in pre-modern India from many perspectives, covering such topics as philosophical accounts of smell perception, odors in literature, the history of perfumery in India, the significance of sandalwood in Buddhism, and the /5(12).


This book explores the topic of smell in pre-modern Indian religion and culture. The book provides a comprehensive study of all aspects of smell, covering a period from the turn of the Common Era to the early second millennium CE, and referring to a wide range of sources from poetry to medical texts. In pre-modern South Asia, smells mattered. I read James McHugh's fascinating Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture () that examines the many texts which comprise a Gandhashastra, which deals with smell in great detail, looking at perfumery and the role of perfume in courts, religious practices as well as the private erotic world, the aesthetic and ethical. Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture by James McHugh Paperback Book, pages See Other Available Editions Description James McHugh offers the first comprehensive examination of the concepts and practices related to smell in pre-modern India.


Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture. By James McHugh. Oxford University Press, pages. $ Most sensations are so fleeting that it is hard to think of them as having a history. Our bourgeois psychology, which regards the senses as private and sub jective, presents a further obstacle. Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture. Sandalwood and Carrion.: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture. James McHugh offers the first comprehensive examination of the concepts. In our experience, it is better when the manager assigns the order manually. You can choose one of the suitable Sandalwood And Carrion Smell In Indian Religion And Culture|James McHugh1 options in the order form: the best available writer, top writer, or a premium expert. Based on your selection, the manager finds a perfect match for your essay.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000