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This comprehensive volume by C. Staniland Wake presents a detailed scholarly examination of serpent worship as a religious and cultural phenomenon across diverse ancient civilizations. The author meticulously traces the historical and spiritual significance of serpent symbolism in various cultures, exploring how this powerful symbol functioned in religious practices and belief systems.
Beyond the primary focus on serpent veneration, Wake dedicates substantial attention to the related concept of totemism. The dedicated chapter on totemism provides readers with an in-depth analysis of this anthropological practice, examining its role in primitive societies and its connections to broader religious frameworks.
Originally published as a hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains a valuable resource for scholars of comparative religion, anthropology, and cultural history. The essays are carefully researched and present engaging arguments about the universal appeal and diverse manifestations of these spiritual concepts across human civilization.
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