Unceremoniously burying texts in the Yamuna River at the Yamuna Devi Temple, Vrindavan

Material Information

Title:
Unceremoniously burying texts in the Yamuna River at the Yamuna Devi Temple, Vrindavan
Series Title:
Dr. Gupta's films from the land of Braj
Creator:
Gupta, R. D. (Ram Das), 1937-1997
Donor:
Estate of Dr. Ram Das Gupta
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
© 1980, Estate of Dr. Ram Das Gupta. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
Language:
English

Notes

General Note:
Title supplied by the cataloguer
General Note:
Burial may not be the appropriate word here. Some scenes caputured by Dr. Gupta depict of religious element, but appear to be more of a 'commitment' rather than interment. While cremated remains in Hinduism may be commited to the Ganges, these books have not been cremated as they might in Judaism. Conjecture: it may be possible that committing of religious texts to the river may bear some connection to the Hindu goddes Saraswati, goddess of knowledge and wisdom - theoretically encapsulated in written form. Saraswati is also associated with rivers.
General Note:
R.D. Gupta Film 4, segment 22; and, R.D. Gupta Film 3, segment 2
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Gupta, R. D. (Ram Das), 1937-1997 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/110175905
General Note:
Ram Das Gupta established the Vrindaban Research Institute [VRI) in the upper floors of a pilgrim hostel owned by his family in 1968. The VRI was dedicated to the task of collecting, cataloguing and conserving some of the manuscripts that were mouldering away in their thousands in temple storerooms all across the town. Dr Gupta recruited a small team of local scholars and enabled a number of young people to acquire the skills of manuscript conservation.
General Note:
Digitisation funded through a donation from Michael Palin

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Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
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