The Oxford Handbook of Tantric Studiesis a comprehensive academic resource that delves into the multifaceted traditions of Tantra across various cultures and historical periods.Spanning over 1,200 pages and comprising more than 40 chapters by an international roster of scholars, this volume addresses the complexities and nuances of Tantric practices and philosophies
The handbook is structured thematically, beginning with the concept of "action," a central element in Tantric traditions encompassing rituals, meditation, chanting, pilgrimage, and the reenactment of sacred narratives.Subsequent sections explore themes such as transformation, gender and embodiment, extraordinary beings (like deities and saints), artistic and visual expressions, language and literature, social organizations, and the historiography of Tantra.
By integrating perspectives from Hindu and Buddhist contexts and incorporating contemporary approaches like gender studies, ethnography, and cognitive science, this work aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and provide a nuanced understanding of Tantra beyond its often misunderstood representations.
Why Read This Book
Comprehensive Coverage:Offers an extensive examination of Tantric traditions across different cultures and time periods.
Interdisciplinary Approach:Bridges gaps between various academic disciplines, encouraging a holistic study of Tantra.
Authoritative Contributions:Features insights from leading scholars in the fields of religious studies, anthropology, and South Asian studies.
Challenging Misconceptions:Addresses and rectifies common misunderstandings about Tantra, presenting it as a complex and diverse set of practices and beliefs.
About the Editors
Richard K. Payne is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Buddhist Studies and the founding Editor-in-Chief ofOxford Bibliographies: Buddhism.He has established several academic series and serves as Senior Editor forPacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies.Glen A. Hayes is Professor Emeritus at Bloomfield College.He co-founded the Society for Tantric Studies and has been instrumental in integrating cognitive science approaches into the study of Tantra.