Early Tantric Medicine: Snakebite, Mantras, and Healing in the Garuda Tantras

Author:   Michael Slouber (Assistant Professor of South Asia, Assistant Professor of South Asia, Western Washington University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190461812


Pages:   392
Publication Date:   22 December 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Snakebite may sound like a rare and exotic phenomenon, but in India it is a problem that affects 1.4 million people every year and results in over 45,000 deaths. A traditional medical system that flourished over 1,000 years ago, the Garuda Tantras had a powerful influence on medicine for snakebite, and some of their practices remain popular to this day. In Early Tantric Medicine, Michael Slouber offers a close examination of the Garuda Tantras, which were deemed lost until the author discovered numerous ancient titles surviving in Sanskrit manuscripts written on fragile palm-leaves. The volume brings to life this rich tradition in which knowledge and faith are harnessed in complex visualizations accompanied by secret mantras to an array of gods and goddesses; this religious system is combined with herbal medicine and a fascinating mix of lore on snakes, astrology, and healing. The book's appendices include an accurate yet readable translation of ten chapters of the most significant Tantric medical text to be recovered: the Kriyakalagunottara. Also included is a critical edition based on the surviving Nepalese manuscripts.Tying in to interest in holistic medicine, meditation, and Tantra, this volume sheds light on a nearly forgotten piece of history.

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Author:   Michael Slouber (Assistant Professor of South Asia, Assistant Professor of South Asia, Western Washington University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780190461812


ISBN 10:   0190461810
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   22 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface List of Figures Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Precursors to Garudam Chapter 3: Canon and Compendia Chapter 4: The Vipati Mantra Chapter 5: Nilakantha, et al. Chapter 6: Snakebite Goddesses Chapter 7: Impact Chapter 8: Conclusions and Prospective Appendices A: Prologue to the Translation and Edition B Translation of the Kriyakalagunottara: The Garudam Chapters C Edition of Kriyakalagunottara: The Garudam Chapters Notes Register of Shortened Internet Links Title List of Indic Primary Sources General Bibliography Index

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By reassessing so many fertile areas and posing so many new questions (not to mention furnishing an eminently readable translation of the Kriyakalagunotarra), Michael Slouber has initiated a career's (or more likely careers') worth of investigation. * Darry Dinnell, Arc: Journal of the School of Religious Studies *


The book is written in a fascinating style, bringing to life serpents, eagles, gods, and goddesses, and remains throughout enjoyable. It offers a colorful mix of lore on snakes, theories on mantras and healing, and also reveals newly discovered literature of snakebite medicine. The book is thus a must read for all those interested in religious medicine or Tantric cultures. --Diwakar Acharya, Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics, All Souls College, Oxford Slouber's fascinating book draws us into a whole new world of medieval Indian Tantric wisdom about poisons, venomous snakes, mantras, visualizations, rituals, and healing. Slouber also gives us a first edition of key sections of a previously unpublished work, the Kriyakalagunottara, together with a lucid translation and interpretation of the new materials revealed by this thousand-year-old treatise. Overlapping only partially with Ayurveda, the new materials explored by Slouber will be enthralling for anyone interested in the full spectrum of ancient healing practices in South Asia. --Professor Dominik Wujastyk, Singhmar Chair of Classical Indian Society and Polity, University of Alberta


By reassessing so many fertile areas and posing so many new questions (not to mention furnishing an eminently readable translation of the Kriyakalagunotarra), Michael Slouber has initiated a career's (or more likely careers') worth of investigation. * Darry Dinnell, Arc: Journal of the School of Religious Studies * Slouber's monograph makes a strong contribution to the recent movement in scholarship on Asian medicine away from anachronistic distinctions between the magical and the medical or the religious and the rational. He does the hard work of reading across genre, time, and tradition to present a complex and nuanced picture of the Garuda Tantras for future scholars in a range of disciplines to build upon. * Lisa Allette Brooks, Asian Medicine *


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Michael Slouber is Assistant Professor of South Asia in the Department of Liberal Studies at Western Washington University.

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