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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
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Internationally renowned, and 2004 Weiss International Fellow, British-born photographer and writer, film editor and more, Pepita Seth’s work focuses exclusively on Hindu rituals and temple traditions in India’s southern state of Kerala. While her subjects might appear exotic, her direct approach to them, her emphasis on giving the whole picture and not just the sensational and the dramatic, lends a unique down-to-earth flavour to her photographs. The fantastical and the real, the exotic and the ordinary, the extravagant and the simple in her text and photographs, all seem to merge seamlessly as is borne out by Heaven on Earth: The Universe of Kerala’s Guruvayur Temple.
ABOUT THE BOOK
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Every day of the year, thousands of pilgrims swarm into the sacred precincts of Kerala’s Guruvayur Temple. They come to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna, known locally as Guruvayurappan, a deity whose precious idol was, according to myth, originally worshipped by Lord Vishnu. Another belief states that the idol was eventually inherited by Lord Krishna and enshrined in Dwaraka and that, just before His death, He declared that it was to be re-installed in India’s most sacred place. The task was carried out by Brihaspathy, the Guru of the Gods, and Vayu, the Wind God, whose combined names gave the temple its name. After travelling all over India, they eventually arrived at the place where the present temple now stands, and were welcomed by Siva and told that the purpose of their journey
was fulfilled. From these mythical beginnings, Guruvayur became one of India’s most important temples, the small shrine that the Lord once occupied, now a mahakshetram, a great temple. It is a temple whose elaborate poojas have survived the many vicissitudes of history, of wars and changing times, always adhering to the rules that Adi Sankaracharya is said to have laid down a thousand years ago. That the temple has not only preserved this remarkable link with its divine origins, but has also continued to respect and honour its unique customs is largely due to the presence of the hereditary families, priestly and otherwise, who continue to fulfil the duties assigned to their ancestors many centuries ago. It is also a temple where devotion to Guruvayurappan has remained undiminished by the passing centuries, where the thousands of devotees who seek His compassionate blessings still uphold the mystery of His divine presence.
Heaven on Earth: The Universe of Kerala’s Guruvayur Temple is a remarkable and unique record â€â€Âthe outcome of 7 years of careful research enhanced by sensitive photographs that not only portray all aspects of life within the temple, but its atmosphere of intangible divinity.
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