Approaching the Hindu Goddess of Desire

Brenda Dobia

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    Abstract

    Pre-eminent among Tantric Goddess temples in India is Kamakhya, revered as the site where the generative organ of the Goddess is worshipped. The name of the Goddess, Kamakhya, indicates that she is at once the desired, the desiring and the granter of desires. This paper considers the ways that desire was implicated in a collaborative feminist-oriented pilgrimage made by six women scholars to the Kamakhya temple in Assam. It examines problems associated with cross-cultural desiring and describes how these were addressed. The place of desire and the status of women in Tantric conceptions of the Goddess are explored along with implications for feminist appreciations of Goddesses and Tantra.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages18
    JournalFeminist Theology
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • India
    • KaÌ„maÌ„khyaÌ„ Mandira (Gauhati, India)
    • Tantra
    • feminism
    • goddesses
    • pilgrimages

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