印度女神的两张脸

Nina Petek
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本文介绍了印度教女神Mahādevī的多面性身份,这是宗教传统中充满活力的女性绝对Śāktism,其哲学基础动摇了既定宗教和社会规范的几个假设。Śāktism仍然是印度教复杂整体的哲学-宗教景观的组成部分,同时也超越了狭隘的宗教背景,批判性地审视了父权社会现实的规范模式。在第一章中,本文概述了女神崇拜形成的起源,从最早的印度文明时期到Purāṇas,然后介绍了Devīmāhātmya中女神神话的关键思想,在印度的精神历史中,女神第一次被定义为“至高实在”,她调和了自己内部的一切对立。对女神神话最重要部分的解释是建立在对形而上学变化的分析基础上的,特别是从前密宗二元形而上学系统到密宗非二元形而上学系统的过渡。接下来是Śāktism的两个分支的轮廓,这两个分支是由最高女神的两个看似不相容的极点形成的:一方面,作为仁慈的母亲和顺从的妻子,另一方面,作为一个凶猛,无情和独立的女性,这在最后一章中通过对两位女神Lakṣmī和Kālī的案例研究进行了更详细的讨论。
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Two Faces of the Hindu Great Goddess
The paper presents the multifaceted identity of the Hindu goddess Mahādevī, the dynamic feminine absolute of the religious tradition Śāktism, whose philosophical foundations have shaken several assumptions of established religious and social norms. Śāktism remains an integral part of the philosophical-religious landscape of the complex totality of Hinduism, while also stretching beyond narrow religious contexts and critically examines normative patterns of patriarchal social reality. In the first chapter, the paper outlines the origins of the formation of the goddess cult, from the earliest period of Indian civilization to the Purāṇas, and then introduces the key ideas of the goddess myth in the Devīmāhātmya, where, for the first time in the spiritual history of India, a goddess is defined as the Supreme Reality, who reconciles all opposites within herself. The interpretation of the most significant segments of the goddess myth is built on the basis of an analysis of the changes in metaphysics, specifically the transition from the pre-Tantric dualistic metaphysical system to the non-dualistic one in Tantra. This is followed by an outline of the two branches of Śāktism that were formed out of the two seemingly incompatible poles of the identity of the Supreme Goddess: on the one hand, as a benevolent mother and obedient wife, and on the other as a fierce, ruthless and independent female, which is discussed in more detail in the last chapter through a case study of two goddesses, Lakṣmī and Kālī.
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