Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar
J**N
Halfway through the book and can't put it down!
While I haven't completed the book yet, I'm so happy I bought this! I was a religious studies major in school, so am utterly fascinated by the subject. It's a very easy and pleasant read. You don't have to have my major to understand it. It's written with tons of knowledge but balanced by simplicity and creativity. My favorite aspect is the hybrid nature of it. It goes over the mythology and practical knowledge you need on the goddess, yet it also incorporates the author's travel and experiences so well that I could see it appealing to travel enthusiasts, as well. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to the book, but my thanks to the author and I encourage you to pick up a copy! Oh, there's also just the right amount of pictures to help enrich your experience but not bog down the power of the written word!
M**I
Very well written
This book is extremely well written. Her descriptions are excellent. I wish I had read the book before going to the temple. This is not an easily read book. It's more like an academic course, only one penned by a professor that can really write. By the time you finish this book you feel like you have really learned something- not just about Kali but about India and about mythology and religion as well. Because of the subject matter and stark cover photo, this is the kind of book that will have strangers come up to you and ask what you're reading. Because of it's well written and well researched content- you are actualyy going to be able to tell them. Take it Starbuck's and you'll meet someone gauranteed.
A**R
Discover the goddess temple within
this is what i expected, and then some! Great commentary on the temple, sri ramakrishna and other great teachers! learned awesome back stories on Kali's devotees! it is a beautiful, and the love for Kali is tangible in this book! enjoy!
N**.
Highly Recommended
This book is wonderful for westerners and Indians alike who want to know more about the specific form of Kali, Bhavatarini Dakshina Kali, of the Dakshineshwar Temple, and also about the great master Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa who had a profound child-mother relationship with Her. It has important history without being tedious. This book is easy to read and very accessible. I believe this book is important to those who are devoted to Paramahansa Yogananda and Ammachi and many other important saints and gurus--because they have a devotion to this specific form of Kali and were greatly inspired and influenced by Sri Ramakrishna.
J**E
The story of a Kali temple
This book is about the temple of Kali and its history. For information on Kali Herself, there are better sources. The sections on the Goddess' myths and attributes are okay, but I do not care for the lengthy excerpts quoted from Barbara Walker's The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets - I mean, first of all if I wanted this I would read Walker's work; secondly they are rife with misinformed conjecture presented as fact.Excerpts from The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, on the other hand, serve to inform the book's most charming elements and what are in essence its central subjects: the lives of Kali's famous devotees, especially Ramakrishna; the history of the Dakshineswar temple; and the temple's daily routine and festival observances, as witnessed and experienced first-hand by the author herself. These aspects of the work really took me to the temple and allowed me to envision and even commune with these saintly and lively children of Ma Kali.If Ms. Harding had focused on and refined these aspects of her work, I would have rated this a five-star book.
L**Y
Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar
This is a wonderfull book and I can give it 5 stars without even finishing it. I am using it for a research paper I am writing for an Indian philosophy class at University Nevada Las Vegas. It has been helpful and intriguing. Thank you.
K**S
Awesome book
Love this book. It's really eye opening.
T**.
Good book
Good book
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