Female Ascetics: Hierarchy and Purity in Indian Religious Movements (Religion and Society in South Asia) by Wendy Sinclair-Brull

Female Ascetics: Hierarchy and Purity in Indian Religious Movements (Religion and Society in South Asia)

Wendy Sinclair-Brull
290 pages
Routledge
Apr 1997
Hardcover
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This book examines in rich detail the neglected topic of female ascetics. Based on field research, it documents the social forces which facilitated the establishment of an Order of Ascetics for women, defying tradition in many respects. It describes the subtle methods by which the individual is transformed into a full member of the Order, and how hierarchy and purity are indeed integral to the process.
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Pages 290
Publisher Routledge
Published 1997
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