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Entering the Goddess’s Womb: How a Rainforest Valley Became a Tibetan Sacred Site

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posted on 2025-12-14, 23:22 authored by Ruth GambleRuth Gamble
<p dir="ltr">This essay is one of a collection of essays in "South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment", the last of a trilogy on the Devi or iconic female by Australian scholars and their collaborators, interrogates the paradoxes of worshipping the feminine divine and yet ignoring the natural environment ...</p><p dir="ltr"><a href="https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803276717#:~:text=South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment is a multidisciplinary,Hindu, Buddhist and tribal cultures" target="_blank">https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803276717#:~:text=South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment is a multidisciplinary,Hindu, Buddhist and tribal cultures</a></p>

Funding

Australian Research Council | DE210101348

History

Publication Date

2024-02-08

Book Title

South Asian Goddesses and the Natural Environment

Editors

Vicziany M Bapat JB

Publisher

Archaeopress Archaeology

Place of publication

London

Edition

1st

Pagination

24p. (p. 132-156)

ISBN-13

9781803276717

Rights Statement

© The authors and Archaeopress 2023