Mesocosm

  PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 expand sectionChapter One  Introduction

 collapse sectionPART ONE  ORIENTATIONS AND CONTEXTS
 expand sectionChapter Two  Orientations
 expand sectionChapter Three  Nepal, the Kathmandu Valley, and Some History
 expand sectionChapter Four  Bhaktapur's Other Order
 expand sectionChapter Five  The Distribution of Roles: The Macrostatus System
 expand sectionChapter Six  Inside the Thars

 collapse sectionPART TWO  THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MESOCOSM
 expand sectionChapter Seven  The Symbolic Organization of Space
 expand sectionChapter Eight  Bhaktapur's Pantheon
 expand sectionChapter Nine  Tantrism and the Worship of the Dangerous Deities
 expand sectionChapter Ten  Priests
 expand sectionChapter Eleven  Purity and Impurity: On the Borders of the Sacred

 collapse sectionPART THREE  THE DANCE OF SYMBOLS
 expand sectionChapter Twelve  The Civic Ballet: Annual Time and the Festival Cycles
 collapse sectionChapter Thirteen  The Events of the Lunar Year
 Introduction
 Swanti and the Lunar New Year [77, 78, 79, 1, 2]
 expand sectionMiscellaneous Events [3-7]
 Sukhu(n) Bhisi(n)dya: Jatra [8]
 Ya: Marhi Punhi [9]
 Miscellaneous Events [10-11]
 The Month of the Swasthani Vrata
 Sarasvati Festivals [12, 13]
 Madya: Jatra [14] End of Swasthani Vrata
 Sila Ca:re (Sivaratri) [15]
 The Minor Festivals of Krsna (Holi) [16, 17]
 The Approach of the Season of Anxiety [18, 19]
 Biska:, The Solar New Year [20-29]
 The Dewali Period, the Worship of the Digu Lineage Deities [30]
 The Minor Dasai(n) of Rama [31, 32]
 Honoring Mothers [33]
 Aksaya Trtiya [34]
 Candesvari Jatra [35]
 Buddha Jaya(n)ti and a Note on "Buddhist" Festivals in Bhaktapur
 Sithi Nakha [36]
 Candi Bhagavati Jatra [37]
 Dasa Hara [38]
 Panauti Jatra [39]
 Bhagasti [40], the Death of the nine Durgas (Devi Cycle)
 Minor Festivals of Visnu [41-43] and the Beginning of the Caturmasa Vrata
 Guru Puja [44]
 Gatha Muga: Ca:re [45] (Devi Cycle)
 Naga Pa(n)cami [46]
 Gunhi Punhi [47], Beginning of the Densest Festival Season
 Saparu [48], the Cow Festivalof the Dead of the Previous Year, and the Annual Carnival
 Miscellaneous Events: Krsna Janmastami [49] and Sitala Puja [50]
 Gokarna Au(n)si [51], Honoring Fathers
 Miscellaneous Minor Events [52-58]: a Note on Tij, a Festival Which the Newars do not Have
 Events During the Period of Indra Jatra [59-65]: the Transformation of Festival Themes and Events in Different Newar Cities and Towns
 The Remainder of the Yearly Calendrical Cycle [66-79]
 expand sectionChapter Fourteen  The Events of the Solar Cycle
 expand sectionChapter Fifteen  The Devi Cycle
 expand sectionChapter Sixteen  The Patterns and Meanings of the Festival Year
 expand sectionChapter Seventeen  What Is Bhaktapur that a Newar May Know It?

 expand sectionAppendix One  Transliterations Used in the Text
 expand sectionAppendix Two  Bhaktapur's Newar Hindu Thars Ranked By Macrosocial Status
  Appendix Three  Kinship Terminology
 expand sectionAppendix Four  Types of Worship and Materials Used in Worship
  Appendix Five  A Catalogue of Annual Events and Their Distribution Throughout the Lunar Year
 expand sectionAppendix Six  Rites of Passage and Death Ceremonies
 expand sectionNotes
  GLOSSARY
  REFERENCES
 expand sectionGENERAL INDEX
 expand sectionNAMES INDEX

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