Mesocosm |
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
Chapter One Introduction |
PART ONE ORIENTATIONS AND CONTEXTS |
Chapter Two Orientations |
Chapter Three Nepal, the Kathmandu Valley, and Some History |
Chapter Four Bhaktapur's Other Order |
Chapter Five The Distribution of Roles: The Macrostatus System |
Chapter Six Inside the Thars |
PART TWO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MESOCOSM |
Chapter Seven The Symbolic Organization of Space |
Chapter Eight Bhaktapur's Pantheon |
Chapter Nine Tantrism and the Worship of the Dangerous Deities |
Chapter Ten Priests |
Chapter Eleven Purity and Impurity: On the Borders of the Sacred |
PART THREE THE DANCE OF SYMBOLS |
Chapter Twelve The Civic Ballet: Annual Time and the Festival Cycles |
Chapter Thirteen The Events of the Lunar Year |
Chapter Fourteen The Events of the Solar Cycle |
Chapter Fifteen The Devi Cycle |
Chapter Sixteen The Patterns and Meanings of the Festival Year |
Chapter Seventeen What Is Bhaktapur that a Newar May Know It? |
Appendix One Transliterations Used in the Text |
Appendix Two Bhaktapur's Newar Hindu Thars Ranked By Macrosocial Status |
Appendix Three Kinship Terminology |
Appendix Four Types of Worship and Materials Used in Worship |
Appendix Five A Catalogue of Annual Events and Their Distribution Throughout the Lunar Year |
Appendix Six Rites of Passage and Death Ceremonies |
• | 1. Writing a mantra on the tongue: Jihvasodhana. |
• | 2. Application of lamp black to the child's eyes by the father's sister. |
• | 3. Name giving: Namakarana. |
• | 4. The rice feeding ceremony: Ja(n)ko. |
• | 5. Boy's hair shaving: Busakha. |
• | 6. Boy's full membership in their thar: Kaeta Puja. |
• | 7. Mock-marriage: Ihi. |
• | 8. Menarche ceremonies: Barha taegu and Barha cwa(n)gu. |
• | 9. Marriage: Byaha. |
• | 10. Tantric initiation: Dekha. |
• | 11. Old-age ceremonies: Buraburi ja(n)ko. |
• | 12. Dying and cremation. |
• | Dying. |
• | Preparation of the body. |
• | The funeral procession. |
• | The cremation. |
• | The return to the house. |
• | The activities of the mourning period. |
• | Death related activities following the dasa kriya mourning period. |
Notes |
GLOSSARY |
REFERENCES |
GENERAL INDEX |
NAMES INDEX |