Illness and Immortality examines a medieval Sanskrit text, the Netra Tantra, which is devoted to health and healing through a yogic practice dedicated to the chanting of mantras, the building of mandalas, and meditation. Patricia Sauthoff examines the role of such ritual elements in rites to alleviate illness and death. She includes analysis of the various forms of the deity Amrtesa or Mrtyuñjaya (Conqueror of Death), the nature of mantra, and the relationship between the tantric practitioner and the patient. This work explores what is meant by immortality within the medieval context and how one goes about attaining it. It asks how ritual alleviates illness, what role the deity plays in health and healing, and finally who has access to the rites described within the text. Central to this study is the conception of a body vulnerable to demons and reliant on deities for continued existence, and how the three yogic bodies (sthula, suksma, and para) play a role in physical and spiritual well-being. Featuring new translations of large sections of the Netra Tantra, the book offers readers various points of entry into the text so that tantric practitioners and scholars alike can access the influential and important concepts and practices found within this long-revered but under-studied work.Additional ISBNs0197553265, 0197553273, 9780197553268, 9780197553275Illness and Immortality: Mantra, Mandala, and Meditation in the Netra Tantra is written by Patricia Sauthoff and published by Oxford University Press. ISBNs for Illness and Immortality are 9780197553282, 0197553281 and the print ISBNs are 9780197553268, 0197553265. Additional ISBNs include 0197553265, 0197553273, 9780197553268, 9780197553275.
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