David Gordon White is professor of religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of several books, including The Alchemical Body: Siddha Traditions in Medieval India and Kiss of the Yogini: ""Tantric Sex"" in its South Asian Contexts.
White swept us up with The Alchemical Body and blew us away with Kiss of the Yogini. Now along comes Sinister Yogis. Prepare to be taken over completely by this final installment in White's 'siddha' trilogy. These are no ordinary yogis, at least not in the way yogis have been conceived for many a generation, and not simply by Western scholars and spiritual entrepreneurs. And they are not figures of a literary imagination. They are flesh and bone-when they want to be-and they have walked among us, making and remaking the world. White unravels a vast and interlacing literature on the theory and practice-and especially practitioners-of yoga, ranging from Harappa to the British Raj, and all points in between, and he demonstrates time and again that self projection and body possession, what he calls 'omni-presencing', are the keys to South Asian religion. -William R. Pinch, Wesleyan University -- William R. Pinch