**From one of India's best-known sports journalists, a fascinating****exploration of cricket --India's most popular sport--packed with lively anecdotes and never-before-seen photographs. ** _Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians_ takes you behind the scenes of India's most popular sport--going from ea
Ka: stories of the mind and gods of India
β Scribed by Roberto Calasso
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group;Vintage International
- Year
- 2013;1999
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 751 KB
- Edition
- First Vintage International edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"A giddy invasion of stories--brilliant, enigmatic, troubling, outrageous, erotic, beautiful." --The New York Times Book Review
"So brilliant that you can't look at it anymore--and you can't look at anything else. . . . No one will read it without reward."
--The Boston Globe
With the same narrative fecundity and imaginative sympathy he brought to his acclaimed retelling of the Greek myths, Roberto Calasso plunges Western readers into the mind of ancient India. He begins with a mystery: Why is the most important god in the Rg Veda, the oldest of India's sacred texts, known by a secret name--"Ka," or Who?
What ensues is not an explanation, but an unveiling. Here are the stories of the creation of mind and matter; of the origin of Death, of the first sexual union and the first parricide. We learn why Siva must carry his father's skull, why snakes have forked tongues, and why, as part of a certain sacrifice, the king's wife must copulate with...
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