Introduction / M. Rajagopalachary and K. Damodar Rao
1 Bhakti: Precept and Practice / Ch. Subba Rao
2 Bhakti in Life and Literature / S. Laxmana Murthy
3 ‘Sandhya Bhasha’: The Language of Bhakti Poetry / P. Mallikarjuna Rao
4 Bhakti Movement: Vitality of Vaishnavism and Vishishtadvaita / N. Ramesh Chandra Srikanth
5 Veerashaiva Bhakti Movement and Social Reform / Avula Meenakshi
6 Women Poet-Saints of the Bhakti Movement / P. Shailaja
7 The Gita and Human Life / T. Viswanadha Rao
8 Devi Bhakti in Indian Tradition: Contextualising the Translation of Bhoomaiah’s Brilliance-jewelled Swan / K. Damodar Rao
9 Bhakti Literature and Nationalism: A Select Study of Poonthanam and Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri / S. Rukmini
10 Metamorphosis of Militia Man into an Ardent Meditator: The Life of Kanakadasa / A.V. Suresh Kumar
11 Bridal Mysticism in Andal’s Poetry / G. Mohana Charyulu
12 Mirabai: Devotee of a Noble Order / B.V. Ramana
13 Interweaving Divinity through Altruistic Vision: A Study of Kabir’s Poetry / N. Anil Krishna
14 Sant Kabir and Yogi Vemana: A Comparative Study of their Philosophy / Gannu Nataraja Shekhar
15 Quest for Salvation in Pothana Mahabhagavatham / K. Rajamouly
16 Light from Heaven: Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Krishna Consciousness / Baishali Mitra and B. Gopal Rao
17 Annamacharya: Exponent of Pada Kavita in Telugu Bhakti Literature / Palakurthy Dinakar
18 Bhakti and its Manifestations in Annamayya / Thummuri Sharath Babu
19 Sant Jnaneshvar: A Pioneer of Reformist Bhakti Cult / T. Shyama Krishna
20 Bhakti and Religious Pluralism in S. Radhakrishnan’s Works / G. Damodar
21 Sri Aurobindo’s Vision of Renaissance in India / M. Rajagopalachary
22 Savitri: A Spiritual Quest / G. Damodar and B. Geetha Devi
23 Tagore: Humanity and Divinity / B. Krishna Chandra Keerthi
24 Raja Rao: A Note on the Philosophy / S. Laxmana Murthy
25 Bhakti Literature and Recent Indian Fiction: Politics and Poetics of Protest / Rajeshwar Mittapalli
26 Cinema and Social Consciousness: Elements of Bhakti in Bollywood Music / Sumita Roy
27 Sufism in India / Shahida
M. Rajagopalachary is Emeritus Fellow at the Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal. Recipient of the State Award for Excellence in teaching, he published books on the fiction of Bernard Malamud and Manohar Malgonkar. He has produced a good deal of teaching material for distance education of different universities in the state. His areas of interest include Literary Criticism and Theory, Classics in Translation, and American and Indian Fiction in English. A scholar with a number of articles to his credit, his contribution to English studies is substantial. His recent jointly edited anthologies with K. Damodar Rao include Postcolonial Indian English Fiction: Decentering the Nation (2016), and Multiculturalism in Indian Tradition and Literature (2016). K. Damodar Rao is Head, Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal. He published a critical work, The Novels of Aye Kwei Armah in 1993, one of the first critical volumes on the Ghanaian novelist. He jointly edited an anthology of critical essays, Postcolonial Theory and Literature (2003). He is the Editor of a critical volume, Mapping English: Recent Studies in Language and Literature (2016). He had been the Associate Editor of Kakatiya Journal of English Studies for nine volumes and is now its Editor. Besides a number of articles on postcolonial literatures, he has translated extensively from Telugu into English. He is a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi prize for translation.