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Dravidian Gods in Modern Hinduism: A Study of the Local and Village Deities of Southern India

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An academic examination of Dravidian deities and their role in contemporary Hindu practices across Southern India. The study explores how local and village gods have been integrated into modern Hindu religious traditions.

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This scholarly work by Wilber Theodore Elmore provides a comprehensive analysis of Dravidian gods and their significance in modern Hinduism, with particular focus on the local and village deities venerated throughout Southern India. The book explores the historical development and cultural importance of these regional divine figures, examining how they coexist with pan-Indian Hindu deities.

Elmore investigates the unique characteristics of Dravidian religious practices and the ways these ancient traditions have adapted and persisted in contemporary Hindu society. The study demonstrates how local gods maintain their relevance in village communities while being incorporated into the broader framework of Hindu spirituality. This work is essential for understanding the diversity of Hindu religious expression and the regional variations in belief systems across South India.

Gyan Publishing House’s edition makes this important academic resource accessible to scholars, students, and anyone interested in Hindu theology, Indian religious studies, and the cultural heritage of Southern India.

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Author

Wilber Theodore Elmore

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789370975231

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