南アジアの宗教・思想
Indian Religion & Thought
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Mimamsaslokavarttikam: | Kumarila Bhatta | viii,246p+159p | Rastriyasamskrtasamsthanam | 2014(1990) | 1,375円 | Mimamsa -- Mīmāṃsābhāṣya (Śabarasvāmi)-- Mīmāṃsāsūtra (Jaimini)-- Śabarasvāmi Mīmāṃsābhāṣya -- Early works to 1800 Mīmāṃsāślokavārttikam, Sucaritamiśrapraṇītayā Kāśikākhyayā ṭīkayā sametam ; Ke. Sāmbaśivaśāstriṇā saṃśodhitam Supercommentary on the Ślokavārttika of Kumārila Bhaṭṭa, exgesis on Mīmāṃsābhāṣya, Śabarasvāmi's commentary on Jaiminī's Mīmāṃsāsūtra, basic aphoristic work of the Mīmāṃsā school in Hindu philosophy/small> |
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Vyadhikaranaprakaranam: | Jagadisa Tarkalankara | 278p | ChaukhambaSanskrit Sansthan | 2010 repr | 1,650円 | Navya Nyāya -- Early works to 1800 Vyadhikaraṇaprakaraṇam/ Jagadīśatarkālaṅkāra Treatise, with Gaṅgā commentary, on neo-Nyaya philosophy/small> |
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Vaishnava Tantra, siddhant aur Sadhana | Syamakanta Dvivedi Ananda | 450p | Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan | 2015 | 2,310円 | Pāñcarātra -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Vaishṇava Tantra siddhānta aura sādhanā : Pāñcarātrika Vaishṇava Tantra-darśana, siddhānta paksha/ Ḍā. Śyāmākānta Dvivedī 'Ānanda' On philosophy of Pāñcarātra, Vaishnava canonical text Hindi and Sanskrit/small> |
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Vedic Mythology (the Aryan world - kings and saviour). | Güntert, Hermann | vi,602p | Aprant | 2017 | 3,740円 | [Der arische Weltkönig und Heiland : bedeutungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zur indo-iranischen Religionsgeschichte und Altertumskunde] The present studies deal with one of the most difficult questions about the Indo-germanic antiquities which are, however, the most important even for the general cultural and spiritual history: from the remotest days of the pre-historical ur-time, they try to develop the value, gradual growth, and change of concepts and ideas on the linguistic basis, which has become fundamental for the religion and ethics of the Aryans, and then play an important role in the mighty Aryan world-religion, in the doctrine of Buddha and in that of Zarathustra. |
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Vedis Śākhās: Past, Present, Future: | Houben, Jan E.M., Julieta Rotaru & Michael Witzel (ed.) | ix,1050p illus. maps | Dev Publishers & Distributors | 2023 | 25,720円 | Vedic literature -- Language -- Brahmanism -- Vedas -- History and criticism -- Congresses Vedic Śākhās : past, present, future : proceedings of the Fifth International Vedic Workshop, Bucharest 2011 The 41 papers in the present volume by Vedic scholars from Europe, from the U.S.A.m from India and from Japan, contribute to "the study of a civilization based on its texts. The papers, although many may cover more than on field or topic, are placed in three broad categories. The second category is further divided Veda-wise. 1. General Studies and Topics on Śākhās: twelve papers in connection with the theme of the conference, Vedic Śākhās: past, present, future: 2. Twenty three Specific Studies on Śākhās: five on Rg Veda, ten on Yajur Veda, three on Sāma Veda, five on Atharva Veda: 3. Linguistic Studies: six studies on linguistic issues in connection with the Vedas and Vedic Śākhās. |
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Laghusiddhantakaumudi | Varadarajabhatta | 552p | Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy | 2014 repr. | 990円 | Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita. Siddhāntakaumudī -- Pāṇini. Aṣṭādhyāyī -- Sanskrit language -- Grammar Laghusiddhāntakaumudī : Sūtrāṇāṃ Vārttikānāṃ paribhāṣāṇāṃ dhātūnañca akārādikramasūcikayā Pāṇinīya śikṣā-gaṇapāṭha-sārthaprayogānukramaṇikā-prayogalekhanaprakāraiśca sahitā Varadarāja, active 17th century (Haridāsa-Saṃskr̥ta-granthamālā ; 119) In Sanskrit |
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Meaning in Bhartrhari's Vakhyapadiya. | Shukla, Ved Mitra | x,164p | Shakti Publications | 2021 | 2,574円 | Vākyapadīya (Bhartr̥hari) -- Sanskrit language -- Grammar -- Meaning (philosophy) in literature 1. Introduction 2. Meaning in Indian Philosophy of Language 3. Theory of Sphota and the Condition of Meaning 4. Conditions and Contexts of Meaning 5. Conclusion |
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Relationship between Philosophy and Mathematics. | Kavishwar, Rupali | xii,99p | Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit U./ New Bharatiya Book corp. | 2020 | 800円 | Philosophy, Indic -- Mathematics Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 Philosophical systems 1.2 Mathematics 1.3 Mathematics and philosophy 1.4 Study of mathematics and philosophy in ancient India Chap. II: Astika philosophical schools and mathematics 2.1 Mimamsa philosophy 2.2 Vedanta philosophy 2.3 Nyaya philosophy 2.4 Vaisesika philosophy 2.5 Samkhya philosophy 2.6 Yoga philosophy Chap. III: Nastika philosophical schools and mathematics 3.1 Jaina philosophy 3.2 Buddhist philosophy 3.3 Carvaka philosophy & some numbers Chap IV: Other philosophical textual references 4.1 Paratatvaganitadarsanam 4.2 Bhagavadgita 4.3 Bhutasamkhya and mnemonics |
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Nyayadarshanam as an Undercurrent in Indian Literature. | Vijayan, Lakshmi (ed.) | 2019 | Maya Prakashan (Kanpur) | 2019 | 1,399円 | Nyaya -- Philosophy, Indic -- Sanskrit literature -- Conference paper Papers presented at a seminar organised by Govt. Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram, from 4-6th Oct. 2018. English (12 articles), Sanskrit (12 articles) |
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The Principle of Suspension (asiddhatva) in Paninian grammar : | Sulich-Cowley, Malgorzata | xiii,483p | Motilal | 2022 | 6,237円 | Aṣṭādhyāyī (Pāṇini) -- Mahābhāṣya (Patañjali) -- Sanskrit language The principle of suspension (Asiddhatva) in Pāṇinian grammar : translation and analysis of the Mahābhāṣya section ad Tripādī (A. 8.2.1-8.4.68) in the Aṣtādhyātī/ Małgorzata Sulich-Cowley |
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Selected Writings. | Cardona, George | viii,1147p | Primus Books | 2023 | 32,432円 | Aṣṭādhyāyī (Pāṇini) -- Pāṇini -- Sanskrit language Grammar -- Sanskrit philology -- Vedic language The essays in this volume represent research by George Cardona that centers on Indian thinking in the domain of grammar (vyākaraṇa). Pride of place is given to Pāṇini’s śabdānuśāsana and its core, the Aṣṭādhyāyī. These essays treat both Pāṇini’s theory and methodology and how these are related to the works of other Indian scholars in fields such as etymology (Yāska’s Nirukta), early padapāṭhas for Vedic saṁhitās (e.g. Śākalya), prātiśākhyas (e.g. Śaunaka’s R̥gvedapratiśākhya), śikṣā, ritual exegesis (mīmāṁsā), and logic (nyāya). Questions of relative chronology are also considered, as well as early Indian treatments of data that reflect historical linguistic developments. Emphasis is placed on philology: close attention to and appreciation of texts and their traditions before going on to a broader theoretical and historical context. |
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Dasakumaracarita of Dandin: text with Sanskrit commentary | Kale, M.R. (ed. tr. & notes) | xlviii,520p | Motilal | 2022 repr. (1966) | 2,475円 | Sanskrit literature -- Daśakumāracarita The Daśa-kumāra-carita or ‘Adventures of the Ten Princes’ contains stories of common life and reflects a faithful picture of Indian society during the period. The edition consists of vvariants, English translation, explanatory and critical notes and an exhaustive introduction. |
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Studies in Jayarasi Bhatta's Critique of Knowing from Words: Tattvapaplavasimha, Sabdaprqamanyasta nirasah. | Mohanta, Dilipkumar | xii,116p | The Asiatic Society | 2009 | 1,040円 | Jayarāśibhaṭṭa, active 8th century -- Lokāyata Studies in Jayarāsi Bhaṭṭa's critique of knowing from words : Tattvopaplavasiṁha : Śabdaprāmāṇyasya nirāsaḥ/ Jayarāśibhaṭṭa, Dilipkumar Mohanta Study of the last chapter of Tattvopaplavasiṁha, text on Cārvāka school of philosophy; includes text with English translation |
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Saṁskāras : the early Indian tradition : | Bhushan, Shwetanshu | v,118p | Motilal | 2024 | 1,660円 | Ancient Indian literature, particularly the Grhyasutra and Dharmasutra contains detailed and elaborate injunctions about rites, rituals and ceremonies associated with the Samskaras. Given Samskaras were primarily meant to ritually and socially transform an individual and to make them fit for a particular life stage, if one is to analyse the rites. rituals and ceremonial injunctions related to Samskaras in texts like the Grhyasutra and Dharmasûtra, one can interpret the social dimensions associated with Samskaras. |
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On Meaning and Mantras : essays in honor of Frits Staal. | Thompson, George & Richard K. Payne (ed.) | xvi,642p | BDK America | 2016 | 8,099円 | Buddhist mantras -- Vedic studies -- Meaning (Philosophy) -- Religious aspects This collection brings together 32 contributions by personal friends and leading figures in the fields of Vedic, Sanskrit, Indian and ritual studies honoring the life and work of the late Frits Staal. |
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Schopenhauer's Encounter with Indian Thought : representation and will and their Indian parallels. | Cross, Stephen | xv,287p | U. of Hawaii Press | 2013 | 8,999円 | Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860 -- Hindu philosophy -- Buddhist philosophy Schopenhauer is widely recognised as the Western philosopher who has shown the greatest openness to Indian thought and whose own ideas approach most closely to it. This text examines his encounter with important schools of Hindu and Buddhist philosophy and subjects the principal apparent affinities to a careful analysis. |
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The Hidden Lives of Brahman: Sankara's Vedanta through his Upanisad commentaries, in light of contemporary practice. | Dubois, Joel Andre-Michel | xxvii,423p. pap. | SUNY | 2013 | 6,348円 | Brahman -- Upanisads -- Criticism and interpretation -- Śankaracarya -- Vedānta Hidden lives of brahman become visible when analysis of Śaṅkara's seminal commentaries is combined with ethnographic descriptions of contemporary Brāhmin students and teachers of vedānta, a group largely ignored in most studies of this tradition. Du Bois demonstrates that for Śaṅkara, as for Brāhmin tradition in general, brahman is just as much an active force, fully connected to the dynamic power of words and imagination, as it is a transcendent ultimate. |
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Social Thought in Indic Civilization. | Roy, Himanshu (ed.) | xi,324p. | Manohar | 2023(22) | 6,270円 | India Civilization -- Philosophy -- Intellectual life -- History This book explores a range of key themes such as non-violence in religious praxis; dharma in Indic social traditions; medicinal concepts and institutions; ideas and praxis of Shastrarth; knowledge traditions and institutions; music traditions; and Stritva in texts and praxis. This study highlights the impact of colonial rule on the 'construction of knowledge' from a Western (colonial) perspective and how it ignored the importance of Indian political thought of the pre-colonial period. |
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Words for the Heart: a treasury of emotions from classical India. | Heim, Maria | xxi,347p. | Princeton U.P. | 2022 | 6,545円 | Emotions -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism -- Terminology A richly diverse collection of classical Indian terms for expressing the many moods and subtleties of emotional experience *Brings to light a rich lexicon of emotion from ancient India *Uses the Indian genre of a “treasury,” or wordbook, to explore the contours of classical Indian thought in three of the subcontinent’s earliest languages—Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit *Features 177 alphabetical entries, from abhaya (“fearlessness”) to yoga (“the discipline of calm”) *Draws on a wealth of literary, religious, and philosophical writings from classical India |
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Contemplative Studies and Hinduism: meditation, devoltion, prayer, and worship. | Sherma, Rita D. & P. Bilimoria (ed.) | xiv,213p pap. | Routledge | 2023(21) | 10,482円 | Hinduism -- Samādhi The chapters in the volume cover themes in Hindu contemplative experience from various texts and traditions including classical Sāṃkhya and Patañjali Yoga, the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, the role of Sādhana in Advaita Vedānta, Śrīvidyā and the Śrīcakra, the body in Tantra, the semiotics and illocution of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava sādhana, mantra in Mīmāṃsā, Vaiṣṇava liturgy, as well as cross-cultural reflections and interreligious comparative contemplative praxis. |