Author: Karin Preisendanz
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ISBN: 9783700183792
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Languages : de
Pages : 0
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Wiener Zeitschrift Fur Die Kunde Sudasiens - Vienna Journal of South Asian Studies 56-57 - 2015-2018
Author: Karin Preisendanz
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ISBN: 9783700183792
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700183792
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 0
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Vienna journal of South Asian studies
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indic philology
Languages : de
Pages : 272
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indic philology
Languages : de
Pages : 272
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Wiener Zeitschrift Fur Die Kunde Sudasiens Band 52/53 2009-2010 Vienna Journal of South-Asian Studies 52/53 2009-2010
Author: Ann MacDonald
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700168522
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Aus dem Inhalt: Reinhold Grünendahl: Post-philological Gestures - "Deconstructing" Textual Criticism Wendy J. Phillips-Rodriguez - Christopher J. Howe - Heather F. Windram: Some Considerations about Bifurcation in Diagrams Representing the Written Transmission of the Mahabharata Pascale Haag: Problems of Textual Transmission in Grammatical Literature: The pratyahara Section of the Kasikavrtti Philipp A. Maas: Computer Aided Stemmatics - The Case of Fifty-Two Text Versions of Carakasamhita Vimanasthana 8.67-157 Christina Pecchia: Transmission-specific (In)utility, or Dealing with Contamination: Samples from the Textual Tradition of the Carakasa'hita Birgit Kellner: Towards a Critical Edition of Dharmakirti's Prama'avarttika Yasutaka Muroya: A Study on the Marginalia in Some Nyayamañjari Manuscripts: The Reconstruction of a Lost Portion of the Nyayamañjari- granthibhanga Anna Aurelia Esposito: Some Aspects of Textual Criticism Concerning the Keralite Drama Manuscripts Stanislav Jager: Editing Rajanaka Ratnakantha's Suryastutirahasya and Ratnasataka Takahiro Kato: Bhaskara's Brahmasutrabhasya - An Unpublished Edition by J.A.B. van Buitenen
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ISBN: 9783700168522
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Aus dem Inhalt: Reinhold Grünendahl: Post-philological Gestures - "Deconstructing" Textual Criticism Wendy J. Phillips-Rodriguez - Christopher J. Howe - Heather F. Windram: Some Considerations about Bifurcation in Diagrams Representing the Written Transmission of the Mahabharata Pascale Haag: Problems of Textual Transmission in Grammatical Literature: The pratyahara Section of the Kasikavrtti Philipp A. Maas: Computer Aided Stemmatics - The Case of Fifty-Two Text Versions of Carakasamhita Vimanasthana 8.67-157 Christina Pecchia: Transmission-specific (In)utility, or Dealing with Contamination: Samples from the Textual Tradition of the Carakasa'hita Birgit Kellner: Towards a Critical Edition of Dharmakirti's Prama'avarttika Yasutaka Muroya: A Study on the Marginalia in Some Nyayamañjari Manuscripts: The Reconstruction of a Lost Portion of the Nyayamañjari- granthibhanga Anna Aurelia Esposito: Some Aspects of Textual Criticism Concerning the Keralite Drama Manuscripts Stanislav Jager: Editing Rajanaka Ratnakantha's Suryastutirahasya and Ratnasataka Takahiro Kato: Bhaskara's Brahmasutrabhasya - An Unpublished Edition by J.A.B. van Buitenen
A South Indian Digest of Commentaries on the Nyāyasūtra
Author: Oliver Philipp Frey
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004535284
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
The Nyāyasūtravivaraṇa, written in the first centuries of the 2nd millennium CE, provides the most accessible introduction to the core teachings of old Nyāya. Excerpting from the two earliest and most important treatises of this tradition—the Nyāyabhāṣya and Nyāyavārttika—Gambhīravaṃśaja created a comprehensive yet concise digest. The present work contains not only a critical edition of the first chapter based on all known textual sources but also a complete documentation of the variants, a comprehensive study of the parallel passages, a detailed discussion of the preparation and processing of the text-critical data, and a detailed documentation of the Grantha Tamil, Telugu and Kannada scripts.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004535284
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
The Nyāyasūtravivaraṇa, written in the first centuries of the 2nd millennium CE, provides the most accessible introduction to the core teachings of old Nyāya. Excerpting from the two earliest and most important treatises of this tradition—the Nyāyabhāṣya and Nyāyavārttika—Gambhīravaṃśaja created a comprehensive yet concise digest. The present work contains not only a critical edition of the first chapter based on all known textual sources but also a complete documentation of the variants, a comprehensive study of the parallel passages, a detailed discussion of the preparation and processing of the text-critical data, and a detailed documentation of the Grantha Tamil, Telugu and Kannada scripts.
Periodicals for South-East Asian Studies
Author: South-East Asia Library Group
Publisher: Burns & Oates
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher: Burns & Oates
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Nonviolence in the Mahabharata
Author: Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317238761
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
In Indian mythological texts like the Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa, there are recurrent tales about gleaners. The practice of "gleaning" in India had more to do with the house-less forest life than with residential village or urban life or with gathering residual post-harvest grains from cultivated fields. Gleaning can be seen a metaphor for the Mahābhārata poets’ art: an art that could have included their manner of gleaning what they made the leftovers (what they found useful) from many preexistent texts into Vyāsa’s “entire thought”—including oral texts and possibly written ones, such as philosophical debates and stories. This book explores the notion of non-violence in the epic Mahābhārata. In examining gleaning as an ecological and spiritual philosophy nurtured as much by hospitality codes as by eating practices, the author analyses the merits and limitations of the 9th century Kashmiri aesthetician Anandavardhana that the dominant aesthetic sentiment or rasa of the Mahābhārata is shanta (peace). Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent reading of the Mahabharata via the Bhagavad Gita are also studied. This book by one of the leaders in Mahābhārata studies is of interest to scholars of South Asian Literary Studies, Religious Studies as well as Peace Studies, South Asian Anthropology and History.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317238761
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
In Indian mythological texts like the Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa, there are recurrent tales about gleaners. The practice of "gleaning" in India had more to do with the house-less forest life than with residential village or urban life or with gathering residual post-harvest grains from cultivated fields. Gleaning can be seen a metaphor for the Mahābhārata poets’ art: an art that could have included their manner of gleaning what they made the leftovers (what they found useful) from many preexistent texts into Vyāsa’s “entire thought”—including oral texts and possibly written ones, such as philosophical debates and stories. This book explores the notion of non-violence in the epic Mahābhārata. In examining gleaning as an ecological and spiritual philosophy nurtured as much by hospitality codes as by eating practices, the author analyses the merits and limitations of the 9th century Kashmiri aesthetician Anandavardhana that the dominant aesthetic sentiment or rasa of the Mahābhārata is shanta (peace). Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent reading of the Mahabharata via the Bhagavad Gita are also studied. This book by one of the leaders in Mahābhārata studies is of interest to scholars of South Asian Literary Studies, Religious Studies as well as Peace Studies, South Asian Anthropology and History.
Jivanmukti in Transformation
Author: Andrew O. Fort
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791439043
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Examines the Hindu concept of liberation while living from the perspective of the Advaita Vedanta school from the Upanisads to modern times.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791439043
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Examines the Hindu concept of liberation while living from the perspective of the Advaita Vedanta school from the Upanisads to modern times.
Bibliography of Asian Studies
Vienna journal of South Asian studies
Rethinking the Buddha
Author: Eviatar Shulman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139917269
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
A cornerstone of Buddhist philosophy, the doctrine of the four noble truths maintains that life is replete with suffering, desire is the cause of suffering, nirvana is the end of suffering, and the way to nirvana is the eightfold noble path. Although the attribution of this seminal doctrine to the historical Buddha is ubiquitous, Rethinking the Buddha demonstrates through a careful examination of early Buddhist texts that he did not envision them in this way. Shulman traces the development of what we now call the four noble truths, which in fact originated as observations to be cultivated during deep meditation. The early texts reveal that other central Buddhist doctrines, such as dependent-origination and selflessness, similarly derived from meditative observations. This book challenges the conventional view that the Buddha's teachings represent universal themes of human existence, allowing for a fresh, compelling explanation of the Buddhist theory of liberation.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139917269
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
A cornerstone of Buddhist philosophy, the doctrine of the four noble truths maintains that life is replete with suffering, desire is the cause of suffering, nirvana is the end of suffering, and the way to nirvana is the eightfold noble path. Although the attribution of this seminal doctrine to the historical Buddha is ubiquitous, Rethinking the Buddha demonstrates through a careful examination of early Buddhist texts that he did not envision them in this way. Shulman traces the development of what we now call the four noble truths, which in fact originated as observations to be cultivated during deep meditation. The early texts reveal that other central Buddhist doctrines, such as dependent-origination and selflessness, similarly derived from meditative observations. This book challenges the conventional view that the Buddha's teachings represent universal themes of human existence, allowing for a fresh, compelling explanation of the Buddhist theory of liberation.