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Aus dem Milchmeer entstand die WeltAcht Gttergeschichten aus Indien Weit und wandlungsreich ist der indische Gtterhimmel. Die Gttinnen und Gtter haben viele Gesichter und viele Namen, die Verwandtschaft ist weit verzweigt. Trotz gttlicher Krfte werden durchaus weltliche Verwicklungen verhandelt, der vielschichtige Stoff der indischen Mythologie ist aus List und Liebe, Zwist und Zuneigung gewebt. Der elefantenkpfige Ganesha spielt anderen gerne einen Streich, der beschtzende Vishnu

 

Acht Göttergeschichten aus Indien
Weit und wandlungsreich ist der indische Götterhimmel. Die Göttinnen und Götter haben viele Gesichter und viele Namen, die Verwandtschaft ist weit verzweigt. Trotz göttlicher Kräfte werden durchaus weltliche Verwicklungen verhandelt, der vielschichtige Stoff der indischen Mythologie ist aus List und Liebe, Zwist und Zuneigung gewebt.
Der elefantenköpfige Ganesha spielt anderen gerne einen Streich, der beschützende Vishnu streitet mit dem Schöpfergott Brahma. Dieser wiederum schreckt nicht davor zurück, eine faustdicke Lüge aufzutischen, um gut dazustehen. Und wenn die Welt gerade mal wieder vom Bösen beherrscht wird, dann braucht es die unerschrockene Durga, die das Dämonische besiegt.
Begleitet werden die Nacherzählungen von Miniaturmalereien aus der Sammlung des Museums Rietberg, Zürich. Diese Kunstform erlebte ihren Höhepunkt zwischen dem 17. und 18. Jahrhundert an den Fürstenhöfen Indiens.

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Museum Rietberg (Hg.)

1. Auflage, 2018
40 S., gebunden, Halbleinen
23 x 26,5 cm
Verlag: Baobab Books, Basel
Sprache: Deutsch
Gewicht0.377 kg

ISBN 978-3-905804-84-3

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