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Voices of the Epics: Characters of Hindu Mythology

by Alder Stonefield
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798348537777
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brightfield Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Brightfield Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 652
  • Original Price: GBP 37.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 858 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Hindu

Voices of the Epics: Characters of Hindu Mythology by Alder Stonefield is a masterful exploration of the multifaceted figures that inhabit one of the world's most complex mythological traditions. Rather than a simple retelling of ancient tales, the volume serves as a profound psychological and spiritual directory, examining the "voices" of deities, heroes, and cosmic beings as reflections of the human condition and the universal struggle for dharma (righteousness).

A Multidimensional Pantheon

The book is organized into thematic sections that guide the reader through Hindu cosmology, beginning with primary deities and extending to the guardians who inhabit the edges of the mythic world.

  • The Trimurti and Tridevi: At the core of the work is the exploration of the three fundamental cosmic functions: creation (Brahma), preservation (Vishnu), and transformation (Shiva). Stonefield contrasts these with their feminine counterparts-Saraswati (knowledge), Lakshmi (prosperity), and Parvati (power)-illustrating that divinity is inherently balanced between masculine and feminine energies.
  • The Avatars of Vishnu: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the various incarnations of Vishnu, particularly Rama and Krishna. Stonefield analyzes how these figures bridge the gap between the divine and the mortal. Rama is presented as the embodiment of duty and moral perfection, while Krishna is explored as the multidimensional guide who navigates the nuances of war, love, and philosophy.
  • The Fierce Protectors: The book provides deep insights into the warrior aspects of the divine, such as Durga and Kali. These figures are framed not as symbols of destruction, but as fierce protectors who destroy ignorance and ego to pave the way for spiritual growth.
The Epics as Living Moral Laboratories

Stonefield treats the great epics-the Ramayana and the Mahabharata-as "living conversations." The characters within them are dynamic beings who evolve through trial and error.

  • The Mahabharata's Complexity: The book analyzes figures like Arjuna, representing the soul's struggle with doubt, and Bhishma, the patriarch whose rigid vows lead to tragic consequences. These biographies highlight the theme that dharma is rarely black and white but is often a "subtle" and difficult path to discern.
  • The Role of the Non-Human: Unique to this volume is the attention paid to hybrid beings, such as Hanuman (the vanara hero) and Garuda (the celestial eagle), demonstrating that wisdom is woven into the entire fabric of the natural world.
Conclusion

Stonefield argues that mythology is not a relic of the past but a mirror for the present. Voices of the Epics is an invitation to listen closely to these ancient voices, finding within them the courage, compassion, and clarity needed to navigate our modern lives.

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