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The Earliest Mandala of Subhakarasimha (637-735 CE) (Śata-piṭaka series ; v. 666)
- Chandra, Lokesh
- Aditya Prakashan
- 119p. 84 illus.
- 2021
- Mandala (Buddhism) -- Śubhākarasiṁha, 637-735 The earliest Maṇḍala of Śubhakarasiṁha (637-735 CE) / Lokesh Chandra This volume illustrates the scroll of Rtasamh^ara. It is the earliest known iconography of Vajradh^atumandala, probably drawn by ,Subhakara himself. The root Tantra of the Vajradhātu-maṇḍala Transmission of the Gobu-shingan Life of Śubhakarashiṁha Symbolism of the Vajradhātu-maṇḍala Literature cited Gobu-shingan (reproduciton of the ms) Portrait of Śubhakarashiṁha (signed by him)
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Dynamics of Indic Culture. (Śata-piṭaka series ; v. 667)
- Chandra, Lokesh
- Aditya Prakashan
- 336p. illus.
- 2022
- India -- Civilization -- Asia -- Indic influences collected works: The book begins with new interpretations of various facets of Asoka's inscriptions, clarification of technical terms like vigada-bhica, or the practice of Vedic rites by the Emperor. Symbolism of the Aurangabad Cave 7, the suppression of Apollo in the Hellenic-Buddhist discord in Swat, the Vedic tradition of mauneya as the Way of Sakyamuni, development of Indic scripts from Brahmi, and the Inscription of King Indravarman of Cambodia whose Preceptor was a direct disciple of Sankaracarya, are expounded. Indological studies in the Netherlands, variations of the Five Buddhas, and Buddhism for the protection of the state are followed by echoes of Lord Krsna's flute in Sufism, Padmasambhava's entire opus on the eastern flank of India from Lanka to Kanchi, thence to Bengal, Nepal and finally to Tibet, and representations of Lord Krsna from Central Asia to Japan are detailed. Etymologies of Bukhara and Samarkand show their rise from Buddhism. The Siddha Kambala was a Kangar Turk. The title of the most popular Avalokitesvara-sutra is imprecise in Chinese. Rites for the long life of Empress Wu of China (r.684-705) and Empress Koken of Japan (r.749-758, 764-769), were conducted with a special Kalparaja from Khotan. Its dharani-mantras used on both occasions have been restored from Chinese and Tibetan transliterations. The first light house (akasa-dipa) of Asia was established in Indonesia by the Kundunga dynasty from Kerala. Extracts from Old Javanese Mahabharata and Ramayana are an overview of literary creativity in Asian lands. Statues of the Amoghapasa pentad at Candi Jago reveal the continuous contacts of India and Indonesia.
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Buddhist Treasures of Russia and Mongolia. (Śata-piṭaka series ; v. 668)
- Chandra, Lokesh
- Aditya Prakashan
- 205p. illus.
- 2022
- Buddhism -- Russia -- Mongolia -- Central Asia -- History This volume narrates the cultural exchanges between India and Russia, beginning with Russian words cognate to Sanskrit called ëpaternal languageí by a Russian linguist. Indian items have been exhumed from the 8ñ9th century layers of Kiev. Indian colony in Astrakhan on the Volga River, first contact of Russians with Buddhism in 1716, reference to Sanskrit in a novel written in 1784, the volume comes down to the troika of Blavatsky. Tolstoy and Roerichs and their historic contributions.
16,335円
Heritage of India and the West. (Śata-piṭaka series ; v. 665)
- Chandra, Lokesh
- Aditya Prakashan
- 796p. illus.
- 2021
- India -- Civilization -- Indian studies in West It is a survey of the researches of Indian, Asian and European savants on the evolution of life and thought from the transcendent visions of the Vedic samhitas to srauta and grhya rituals, from philosophical speculation to the social order of the Smrtis, phonetics to grammar, from Brahman of the Upanisads to the Bodhi of Lord Buddha.
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Development of Indian languages (Śata-piṭaka series ; v. 664 )
- Raghu Vira ; edited by Lokesh Chandra
- Aditya Prakashan
- 318p.
- 2021
- India -- Languages -- History A fundamental presentation of the principles of enriching Hindi and other Indian languages, with modern terminology for law and administration, industry and humanities and plethora of natural sciences. The common grammatical systems of Sanskrit, Greek and Latin make Indian terminological systems as extensive and expressive as the European.
16,830円
Dharmakosa, Volume V: Varsramadharmakanda, Part VIII.
- Kelkar, G, V. Joshi & N. Sahakari (ed.)
- Prajna Pathashala Mandala
- 74p,4118-4824p.
- 2022
- Dharma -- Hindu Law Dharmakośa. Volume V, Part VIII - Varṇāśramadharmakāṇḍa Compilation of extracts from ancient Sanskrit works on Hindu social and religious law and statecraft. Pt. I: 1988, II: 2000, III: 2003, IV: 2005, V. 2011, v. 1. Vyavahārakāṇḍa (3 v. ).--v. 2. Upaniṣatkāṇḍa (4 v. ).--v. 3. Saṃskārakāṇḍa (6 v. ).--v. 4. Rājanītikānda (6 v. ).--v. 5. Varṇāśramadharmakāṇḍa (v.).
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The Buddhist Indus Script and Scriptures : on the so-called Bhaikṣukī or Saindhavī script of the Sāṃmitīyas and their Canon (Studien zur Indologie, Band 7)
- Dimitrov, Dragomir
- Harrassowitz
- xvii,256p.
- 2020
- Buddhist calligraphy -- Indus script -- Manuscripts, Indic The Buddhist Indus script (Sindhulipi or Saindhavī) refers to an Indian script with “arrow-headed” characters which the British Indologist Cecil Bendall (1856–1906) noticed for the first time in a twelfth-century manuscript, and which later scholars tentatively called “Bhaiksukī”. With the help of some Tibetan sources it is actually possible not only to establish its original name, i.e. “Saindhavī”, but also to prove a direct connection between this script and the Saindhava monks or the Sāṃmitīyas. Despite the importance of this Buddhist school, until recently its original canonical literature was considered to have been lost.
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Caraka-Samhita of Maharsi Agnivesa (Sanskrit text with Tibetan translation), Volume 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 tr. into Tibetan & ed. by L. Tenzin & D. Sherpa (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica Series, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 94, 95)
- Magharsi Agnicesa
- Ctr. Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- 7 vols.
- 2022-23
- Caraka—Carakasamhita. -- Medicine, Ayurvedic—Early works to 1800 Critically edited Sanskrit original text with Tibetan translation of ancient Indian Ayurvedic tex Maharṣiṇā Agniveśena praṇītā Caraka-saṃhitā = Draṅ-sroṅ-chen-po Me-bźin-ʼjug gis mdzad paʼi Tsa-ra-kaʼi bsdu ba In Sanskrit; translation in Tibetan 9. Kalpasthānamv & Siddhisthānam 8. Cikitsāsthāne caturviṃśamadātyayacikitsatādhyāyataḥ triṃśayonivyāpaccikitsataparyantam 7. Cikitsāsthāne Ṣoḍśapāṇḍurogacikitsitādhyāyataḥ 6. 8th Rājayaksmacikitsitam to 15th Grahanīcikitsitam of Cikitsāsthānam 5. 1st Rasāyanam to 7th Kustacikitsitam of Cikitsāsthānam 4. Śārīra-sthānam & Indriya-sthānam 3. Nidānasthānaṃ & Vimānasthānaṃ
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Sricatuspithamahatantrarajah, Vol. I.: Rnal ʼbyor maʼi rgyud kyi rgyal po chen po dpal gdan bzhi pa zhes bya ba bhzhugs so (Rare Buddhist Texts Series, 409)
- Mishra, Kameshwar Nath (ed.)
- Ctr. Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- lxxii,287p.
- 2023
- Yoginītantrarāja, a Buddhist Tantra text on Yoginī Rnal ʼbyor maʼi rgyud kyi rgyal po chen po Dpal gdan bzhi pa zhes bya ba bhzhugs so = Śrīcatuṣhpīṭhamahātantrarājaḥ Updated Tibetan translation and edition of the Catuṣpīṭha Tantra; in Tantric Buddhism, Śrī Catuṣpīṭhamahātantrarājaḥ is Yoginī Tantra and Mother Tantra among the mother, father, and nondual tantra; a Sri-Catuhpitha text is the exquisite quartet of Mother Tantra's seat. Tibetan and Sankrit; includes prefatory matter in Hindi
2,332円
Ārya Sandhinimorcanānāma Mahāyānasūtram = ʼPhags pa dgongs pa nges par ʼgrel pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen poʼi mdo bzhugs so (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica Series, 96)
- Pema Tenzin (ed.)
- Ctr. Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- xvi,276p.
- 2023
- Yogācāra (Buddhism)—Early works to 1800 Ārya Sandhinimorcanānāma Mahāyānasūtram = ʼPhags pa dgongs pa nges par ʼgrel pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen poʼi mdo bzhugs so Restoration of the sutra from its Tibetan version into the lost Sanskrit original, the sutra "The Ārya-saṃdhi-nirmocana nāma Mahāyāna sūtra = Noble sūtra of the explanation of the profound secrets" is a Mahāyāna Buddhist text of the Yogācāra school. Tibetan and Sanskrit; translated from the Tibetan version.
2,013円
Examination into the True Teaching: Vidyanandin's Satyasasanapariksa.
- Borgland, Jens W.
- Harrassowitz
- xii,290p.
- 2020
- Hinduism -- Hinduism Relations Jainism -- Jaina logic Examination into the true teaching : Vidyānandin's Satyaśāsanaparīkṣā / Borgland, Jens W. The text, as it has come down to us, presents and refutes twelve Indian philosophical teachings or schools – the most important of which are Sautrāntika and Yogācāra Buddhism, Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika, Advaita Vedānta, Mīmāṃsā, Sāṃkhya and Cārvāka – with the aim of establishing the superior status of Jain philosophy as the one and only ‘true teaching.’ It thus offers us a window into the philosophical debates of the period from the perspective of a Digambara Jain philosopher.
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Shri Vadikesari Venkatacharyaswamishisya's Subodhinī: सुबोधिनी. ch. ed. by V. Muralidhara Sharma (Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha 322-323)
- Shri Vadikesari Venkatacharyaswamishisya
- Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
- 2 vols.
- 2019
- Brahmasūtra (Bādarāyaṇa) -- Rāmānuja, 1017-1137 -- Śrībhāṣya (Rāmānuja) -- Vedanta सुबोधिनी Subodhinī / Śrīvādikesariveṅkaṭācāryasvāmiśiṣyaviracitā ; pradhānasampādakaḥ, Ācāryaḥ Vi. Muralīdharaśarmā ; sampādakaḥ ṭipaṇṇīkāraśca Vidvān Śrī Yas. Maṇivaṇṇan. Supercommentary on Sribhasya of Ramanuja, 1017-1137, commentary on Brahmasutra of Badayarana, work on Vedanta philosophy
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Shrishaila Shrinivasacharya's Bhedadarpaṇaḥ : भेददर्पण ch. ed. by V. Muralidhara Sharma (Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha 325)
- Shrishaira Shrinivasacharya
- Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
- vvviv,92p.
- 2019
- Viśiṣṭādvaita Śrīśailaśrīnivāsacāryaviracitaḥ ; sampādakaḥ ṭippaṇīkāraśca, Ḍā. Ṭi. Yas. Ār. Nārāyaṇan ; pradhānasampādakaḥ, Ācāryaḥ Vi. Muralīdharaśarmā. श्रीशैलश्रीनिवासाचार्यविरचितः ; सम्पादकः टिप्पणीकारश्च, डा. टि. यस्. आर. नारायणन् ; प्रधानसम्पादकः आचार्यः वि. मुरलीधरशर्मा.
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Pañcalakṣaṇī, Siṃhavyāghralakṣaṇe ca, with Didhiti of Raghunatha Siromani, Prakasika on Didhiti of Gadadhara Bhattacharya & Balabodhini on Didhiti Prakasika by N.S. Ramanujatatacharya. gen. ed. V. Muralidhara Sharma (Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha 311)
- Gaṅgeśa
- Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
- xx,237p.
- 2018
- Nyāya -- Proposition (Logic) -- Syllogism Pañcalakṣaṇī, Siṃhavyāghralakṣaṇe ca Gaṅgeśa, active 13th century author ; Raghunātha Śiromaṇi. ; Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya, active 17th century-18th century. ; Ramanuja Tatacharya, N. S. (Navalpakkam Sathakopa), 1928- ; Gaṅgeśa, active 13th century / Muralidhara Sharma, V., editor On the definition of proposition of regular concommittance of middle and major terms (vyāpti) setting forth syllogistic considerations of the Navya-nyāya school of Indic philosophy
2,959円
Residential Architecture in Bhoja's Samaranganasutradhara: introduction, text, translation and notes
- Otter, Felix
- Motilal
- xi,299p. illus.
- 2010
- Hindu Architecture -- India -- Bhojarāja, King of Malwa, active 11th century Residential architecture in Bhoja's Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra : introduction, text, translation and notes / Felix Otter The Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra, composed in the 11th century and commonly attributed to King Bhoja of Dhārā, is one of the most rernarkable Śilpaśāstras of northern India. Study with text of Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra of Bhojarāja, King of Malwa, 11th cent., classical work on Hindu architecture
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Vaiyakaranasiddhantakaumudi. ed. by Arkanasya Caudhari (Gokuldas Samskrit Granthamala, 211)
- Bhattoji Diksita
- Chaukhambha Orientalia
- 1046p.
- 2024
- Aṣṭādhyāyī (Pāṇini) -- Pāṇini -- Sanskrit language Grammar Vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntakaumudī / Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita, ed. by Arkanāśya Caudharī Sanskrit & Hindi Classical commentary on Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini, work on Sanskrit grammar
4,149円
Knowledge, Meanig & Intuition: some theories in Indian logic.
- Ghosh, Raghunath
- New Bharatiya Book
- xi,164p.
- 2018
- Knowledge, Theory of (Hinduism) -- Nyāya -- Hindu logic Chapter 1: The Nyāya Theory of Perception 2: The Concept of Anuvyavasāya in Nyāya Logic: a phenomenological analysis 3: Some Reflections on the Nyāya Theory of Action 4: The Navya Nyāya Critique of the Concepts of Vyāpti in Vallabhācārya's Nyāyalīlāvati and Jaina-logic 5: Some Theories of Meaning 6: The Concept of Prātibhajnāna in Nyāya-Vaiśesika and Poetics 7: The Vaiśesika Account of the Phenomenon of Dream 8: The Concept of Āhāryajnāna in Navya-Nyāya
2,750円
Compendium of pearls of thought : (Nyāyakallolinī) : Sanskrit text with English translation
- Jha, Mahanand
- ICPR/ Motilal
- xxii,149p.
- 2019
- Navya -- Nyāaya Nyāyakallolinī : Saṃskr̥tā'ṅgalasamanvitā = Compendium of pearls of thought : (Nyāyakallolinī) : Sanskrit text with English translation / Mahānanda Jhā न्यायकल्लोलिनी : संस्कृताऽङ्गलसमन्विता
2,970円
Why I am a Hindu.
- Tharoor, Shashi
- Hurst
- xv,295p.
- 2018
- Hinduism -- Religion and politics -- India. Why I Am a Hindu offers a profound reexamination of Hinduism, and cautions against its politicisation. My Hinduism -- The Hindu way -- Questioning Hindu customs -- Great souls of Hinduism -- Hinduism and the politics of Hindutva -- Beyond holy cows: the uses and abuses of Hindu culture and history -- Taking back Hinduism
6,298円
Hurt Sentiments: secularism and belonging in South Asia.
- Nair, Neeti
- Harvard U.P.
- vii,333p.
- 2023
- Religion and state -- India -- Pakistan -- Bangladesh -- Religious minorities -- Secularism -- History An insightful history of censorship, hate speech, and majoritarianism in post-partition South Asia. At the time of Partition and the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, it was widely expected that India would be "secular," home to members of different religious traditions and communities, whereas Pakistan would be a homeland for Muslims, and an Islamic state. Seventy-five years later, India is on the precipice of declaring itself a Hindu Rashtra, a Hindu state, whereas Pakistan has drawn increasingly narrow interpretations of what it means to be an Islamic state. Pakistan's once-eastern wing, now the independent nation-state of Bangladesh, has oscillated between professions of secularism and an Islamic ideology. Neeti Nair reveals how the various ideologies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh that were first debated in their constituent assemblies, evolved to support the claims of "hurt sentiments" of majoritarian communities - Hindus in India, and Muslims in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Gandhi's Assassination, Godse's Defense, and the Minority Question Hurt sentiments, Muslim appeasement Debating the "Islamic State" in Pakistan Islam and the Secular in Bangladesh and Pakistan
8,415円
Environmental Issues in India: a reader.
- Rangarajan, Mahesh (ed.)
- Pearson India
- xxviii,570p.
- 2007
- Human ecology -- India -- History A Reader brings together 33 essays by seminal environment scholars, thinkers and activists from within India and abroad. The volume is divided into five thematic sections: the first three explore the pre-colonial and the colonial contexts, and move on to independent India. The last two sections examine environmental movements and how India relates to global environmental concerns. section 1. Pre-colonial India section 2. Colonial India section 3. Independent India's environment section 4. Movements and alternatives section 5. Global issues
2,305円
Energy and Environment in India: the Politics of a chronic crisis. (Center on Global Energy Policy Series)
- Urpelainen, Johannes
- Columbia U.P.
- 220p. pap.
- 2023
- Environmental policy -- Energy policy -- India India is driving some of the most important trends in global energy markets—with vast environmental implications. As the country grows wealthier, Indians are buying more cars, air conditioners, plane tickets, and other goods that increase demand for fossil fuels. At the same time, the country still faces widespread poverty, and it struggles to address persistent environmental and energy-sector problems, from frequent power outages to a significant number of deaths linked to air pollution.
5,610円
A Taste for Purity: an entangled history of vegetarianism. (Columbia Studies in International and Global History)
- Hauser, Julia
- Columbia U.P.
- 359p. pap.
- 2024
- Vegetarianism -- History In nineteenth-century Europe and North America, an organized vegetarian movement began warning of the health risks and ethical problems of meat eating. Presenting a vegetarian diet as a cure for the social ills brought on by industrialization and urbanization, this movement idealized South Asia as a model. In colonial India, where diets were far more varied than Western admirers realized, new motives for avoiding meat also took hold. Hindu nationalists claimed that vegetarianism would cleanse the body for anticolonial resistance, and an increasingly militant cow protection movement mobilized against meat eaters, particularly Muslims.
6,545円
Later Indo-Scythians, (from the numismatic chronicle 1893-94). gen. ed. by A.K. Narain (Complete Works of Alexander Cunningham, no. 11)
- Cunningham, Alexander, Sir, 1814-1893
- Indological Book House
- ii,93-293p plates 古書
- 1979 repr.
- Coins -- Indo-Scythian -- History
356円
Maktubat al-Shaykh al-Shah Wali Allah al-Dihlawi wa aulad-hi wa mu'asir-hi (Collection of Arabic letters by Shah Waliullah Dihlavi with Urdu translation). ed. & tr. by Shah Abdus Salam
- Wali Allah al-Dihlawi
- Rampur Raza Library
- 344p. facs.
- 2010
- Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, 1702 or 1703-1762 or 1763 -- Muslim scholars -- India مكتوبات الشيخ الشاه ولي الله الدهلوي واولاده ومعاصريه ولى الله دهلوى Maktūbāt al-Shaykh al-Shāh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī wa-awlādihi wa-muʻāṣirīh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, taḥqīq, taʻlīq wa-tarjamah ilá al-lughah al-Urdīyah al-Shāh ʻAbd al-Salām
3,146円
Makatib-e Hadrat Shah Vali Allah Mohaddeth Dehlavi. ed. by Nethar Ahmad Faruqi
- Vali Allah al-Dihlavi
- Rampur Raza Library
- 665p. facs.
- 2004
- Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, 1702 or 1703-1762 or 1763 -- Correspondence مکاتىب حضرت شاه ولى الله محدث دهلوى ولى الله الدهلوى Makātīb-i Ḥaz̤rat Shāh Valī Allāh Muḥaddis̲ Dihlavī Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, 1702 or 1703-1762 or 1763, taḥqīq-i Muftī Nasīm Aḥmad Farīdī Amrūhvī ; taqaddamahu va taḥshīhi Prufisūr Nis̲ār Aḥmad Fārūqī
4,708円
Another India : the Making of the World's Largest Muslim Minority, 1947-77.
- Anil, Pratinav
- Hurst
- 432p.
- 2023
- Muslims -- India -- Social conditions -- 20th century 'Another India' tells the story of the world's biggest religious minority. Weaving together vivid biographical portraits of a wide range of Indian Muslims - elite and subaltern, secular and clerical, activist and apolitical - it brings the experience of the country's Muslims under a single focus; and, by throwing light on the Indian Muslim condition during the first thirty years of independence, reflects on the true character of democratic India. Introduction: A Community Apart Part I 'Nationalists' 1. Identity Politics 2. Culture Wars 3. Eminent Nehruvians Part II 'Communalists' 4. Loyal Opposition 5. Pressure Politics 6. Almost Liberal Part III Notables 7. Class Acts Conclusion: An Ashraf Betrayal?
6,270円
The Rajas of the Punjab: Being the History of the Principal States in the Punjab and their Political Relations with the British Governmen.
- Griffin, Lepel H.
- Munshiram Manoharlal
- viii,661p.
- 1998(1870)
- The rajas of the Punjab; being the history of the principal states in the Punjab and their political relations with the British government. / Griffin, Lepel Henry, 1840-1908. Contents The History of the Pattiala State The History of the Bhadour Chiefship The History of the Minor Phulkian famailies The History of the Jhind State The History of the Nabha State The History of the Kapurthalla State The History of the Faridkot State The History of the Mandi State
3,630円
Rethinking 'Classical Yoga' and Buddhism: meditation, metaphors and materiality. (Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies)
- O'Brien-Kop, Karen
- Bloomsbury
- xiii,263p. pap.
- 2023(22)
- Buddhism -- Hinduism -- Yoga -- Yogasūtra (Patañjali) -- Yogācāra (Bouddhisme) This book revisits the early systemic formation of what we now call yoga in South Asia. Karen O'Brien-Kop develops an alternative way of describing and analysing the history of yoga in South Asia that decentres the Eurocentric and imperialist enterprises of the nineteenth-century to reframe the cultural period of the 1st - 5th centuries CE using categorical markers from Indic intellectual history. Buddhist traditions were just as concerned as Hindu traditions with meditative disciplines of yoga. By exploring the intertextuality of the Pata jalayogasastra with texts such as Vasubandhu s Abhidharmakosa-bhaya and Asaga s Yogacarabhumisastra, this book highlights and clarifies the ideologically Buddhist concepts and practices in Pata jala yoga. Karen O'Brien-Kop demonstrates that classical yoga was co-constructed systemically by both Hindu and Buddhist thinkers who were drawing on the same conceptual metaphors of the period. This analysis demystifies early yoga-meditation as a timeless classical practice and locates it in a specific material context of agrarian and urban economies.
7,302円
The Winds of Change: Buddhism and the maritime links of early South Asia. (Oxford India Paperbacks)
- Ray, Himanshu P.
- OUP (India)
- x,234p. maps 古書
- 2000(1994)
- Buddhism -- East Asia -- Soiutheast Asia -- India Ocean -- Commerce -- History -- To ca.100 A.D. On maritime trade and seafaring in the early historical period with reference to support provided by Buddhist monastic establishments during that period. 1. Preamble 2. The Evolution of Trading Networks 3. Maritime Contacts With the West 4. Early Contacts Between South and Southeast Asia 5. Buddhism and Trade 6. Early Maritime Archaeology
5,583円
Dethroned: the downfall of India's princely states.
- Zubrzycki, John
- Hurst
- viii,337p. photos.
- 2023
- In July 1947, India's last Viceroy, Lord Louis Mountbatten, stood before New Delhi's Chamber of Princes to deliver the most important speech of his career. He had just three weeks to convince over 550 sovereign princely states--some tiny, some the size of Britain--to become part of a free India. Once Britain's most faithful allies, the princes could choose between joining India or Pakistan, or declaring independence. This is a saga of intrigue, brinkmanship and broken promises, wrought by Mountbatten and two of independent India's founding fathers: the country's most senior civil servant, V.P. Menon, and Congress strongman Vallabhbhai Patel. What India's architects described as a "bloodless revolution" was anything but, as violence engulfed Kashmir and Indian troops crushed Hyderabad's dreams of independence. Most princes accepted the inevitable, exchanging their power for guarantees of privileges and titles in perpetuity. But these dynasties were still led to extinction--not by the sword, but by political expediency--leaving them with little more than fading memories of a glorified past.
6,188円
Defending Muhammad in Modernity.
- Tareen, SherAli
- Permanent Black/ Ashoka Univ.
- xxii,482p.
- 2020
- South Asia -- Religion -- Bareilly School (Islam) -- Deoband School In this groundbreaking study, SherAli Tareen presents the most comprehensive and theoretically engaged work to date on what is arguably the most long-running, complex, and contentious dispute in modern Islam: the Barelvī-Deobandī polemic. The Barelvī and Deobandī groups are two normative orientations/reform movements with beginnings in colonial South Asia. Almost two hundred years separate the beginnings of this polemic from the present. Its specter, however, continues to haunt the religious sensibilities of postcolonial South Asian Muslims in profound ways, both in the region and in diaspora communities around the world.
2,780円
Attendant Lords: Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim: courtiers & poets in Mughal India.
- Raghavan, T.C.A.
- HarperCollins
- xiii,337p. illus.
- 2017
- Nobility -- Poets -- Mogul Empire -- Biography -- History Bairam Khan and his son, Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan were soldiers, poets and courtiers whose lives reflected the turbulent times they lived in. In telling their stories, Attendant Lords spans the reigns of four emperors - Babur, Humayun, Akbar and Jahangir - and covers over a hundred years of Mughal history, a time when these two noblemen were at the very heart of the court's labyrinthine politics. -- After Humayun's untimely death, Bairam Khan was regent to the young Emperor Akbar for four critical years. Bairam's own son, Abdur Rahim, became one of the most important generals of the Mughal Empire, but he is best remembered for his literary prowess, most particularly for his famous 'dohas'. Literature plays a large part in this story. -- This unusual dual biography traces the lives of these two noblemen against the backdrop of the courtly intrigues, brutal power struggles and the grand literary endeavours of the Mughal court. And it looks at their afterlives - how politics and the Hindi-Urdu debate reincarnated them as national heroes; how both men came to be seen as standing at the confluence of Hinduism and Islam; how their life stories have undergone subtle transformations; and how history, religion and literature combine in the broader context of nationalism and nation building
3,460円
The Loss of Hindustan: the invention of India.
- Asif, Manan Ahme
- Harvard U.P.
- ix,321p.
- 2020
- India -- Europeans -- Nationalism -- History The Loss of Hindustan presents a radical re-interpretation of how Europe came to see "India," and how "India" re-imagined history and in the process lost its identity of Hindustan as a home for all faiths. Asif uses Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit, English, French, Portuguese, and German histories about the subcontinent to demonstrate the work of history writing in the subcontinent before European rule, and how the practice of history writing changed as a result of colonialism. Turning back to the subcontinent's medieval past, the author focuses on the monumental history of Hindustan by Firishta, "Tarikh-i Firishta" which was written ca 1608 CE in the central, Deccan, region of the subcontinent. Firishta became the key source for European philosophers (Voltaire, Kant, Hegel) and historians (Edward Gibbon, James Mill) in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Introduction: The end of Hindustan The question of Hindustan An archive for Hindustan The places in Hindustan The peoples in Hindustan A history for Hindustan
7,392円
Archaeology in Northern India: recent trends and future prospects, essays celebrating 150 years of research.
- Milan Kumar Chauley, Manjil Hazarika (eds.)
- Research India Press
- xxxii,370p. photos. figs.
- 2021
- India, Northeastern -- Archaeology -- Antiquities -- civilization -- Art -- Congresses The Guwahati Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India, as part of the World Heritage Week celebration in November 2016, organised two symposiums in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology of Cotton University, first in the campus of North East Zone Cultural Centre in Dimapur on 22nd November ... The second symposium was held at the Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture, Uzan Bazaar in Guwahati on 25th November, 2016. The topic of the symposiums at both the venues was "Archaeological Research in Northeast India: Recent Trends and Future Prospects"
20,490円
The Idea of Ancient India : essays on religion, politics, and archaeology.
- Singh, Upinder
- Vintage
- xlviii,513p. illus. pap.
- 2023(16)
- India -- Archaeology -- Civilization -- Buddhism -- History This book engages with some of the most important issues, debates, and methodologies in the writings of ancient Indian history. Thematically structured into four sections, it critically addresses how the material remains of India's early past were discovered and understood in colonial and post-colonial times. The first section highlights the importance of a thorough empirical approach for understanding the process of social history and early medieval state formation. The second connects ancient and modern India, based extensively on archival sources. The third and fourth sections emphasize the important issue of ancient Indian intellectual history, underlining the significance of reconstructing the intellectual landscape of ancient India through a sensitive and yet critical historicization of its texts and inscriptions.
3,320円
Alankara-Kaustubha: the Jewel of poetics. tr. by Matsya Avatara Dasa & Gaurapada Dasa
- Kavi Karnapura
- Ras Bihari & Son
- 1034p.
- 2017
- Sanskrit Poetry -- Early works to 1800 Alaṅkāra-kaustubha = The jewel of poetics / by Kavi Karṇapūra, co-translators, Matsya Avatāra Dāsa, Gaurapada Dāsa, M.A. Treatise on Sanskrit poetics, as interpreted by the Chaitanya school in Vaishnavism (Víśvanātha cakravarti's commentary) English and Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Devanagari and Latin)
6,740円
Pramana-Laksanam: Nature and definition of knowledge and its means. English translation, commentary & critical study by P. Vinayacharya (Complete works of Śri Madhvācārya (The Sarvamūla grantha series), volume - 4)
- Madhvacarya
- Tara Prakashana
- xiv,354p.
- 2023
- Madhva, active 13th century -- Dvaita (Vedānta) -- Knowledge, Theory of -- Epistemology Pramāṇa-lakṣaṇam = Nature & definition of knowledge and its means / English translation, commentary and critical study by Vidwan Dr. P. Vinayacharya English and Sanskrit
2,210円
Around Abhinavagupta: aspects of the intellectual history of Kashmir from theninth to the eleventh century. (Leipziger Studien zu Kultur und Geschichte Süd- und Zentralasiens, bd. 6)
- Franco, Eli & Isabelle Ratie (ed.)
- Dev Publishers
- xix,663p.
- 2022(16)
- Abhinavagupta, Rājānaka -- Intellectual life -- Philosophy, Indic -- Jammu and Kashmir (India) Abhinavagupta is undoubtedly the most famous Kashmirian medieval intellectual: his decisive contributions to Indian aesthetics, Śaiva theology and metaphysics, and to the philosophy of the subtle and original Pratyabhijña system are well known. Yet so far his works have often been studied without fully taking into account the specific historical, social, artistic, religious and philosophical context in which they are embedded. The purpose of this book is to show that this intellectual background is not less exceptional than Abhinavagupta himself.
14,460円
Goddess Traditions in India: theological poems and philosophical tales in the Tripurarahasya. (Routledge Hindu Studies Series)
- Linder, Silvia Schwarz
- Routledge
- xii,304p. pap.
- 2022
- Tantrism -- Early works to 1800 Goddess traditions in India : theological poems and philosophical tales in the Tripurārahasya / Silvia Schwarz Linder This book on the Tripurārahasya, a South Indian Sanskrit work which occupies a unique place in the Śākta literature, is a study of the Śrīvidyā and Śākta traditions in the context of South Indian intellectual history in the late middle ages. Associated with the religious tradition known as Śrīvidyā and devoted to the cult of the Goddess Tripurā, the text was probably composed between the 13th and the 16th century CE. The book is intended for researchers in the field of Asian Studies, Indology, Philosophical, Theological or Religious Studies, Hindu Studies, Tantric Studies and South Asian Religion and Philosophy, in particular those interested in Śākta and Śaiva philosophic-religious traditions
9,821円
Samskaras: the early Indian tradition: an introduction to social dimensions from the Grhyasutras and Dharmasutras.
- Bhushan, Shwetanshu
- Motilal
- vi,118p.
- 2024
- Hinduism -- Rituals -- Dharmasūtras -- Gr̥hyasutras -- Saṃskāra Saṁskāras, the early Indian tradition : an introduction to social dimensions from the Gṛhyasūtras and Dharmasūtras / Bhushan, Shwetanshu The Grhyasutras, with their detailed prescriptions for domestic rituals, and the Dharmasūtras, laying down principles of righteous living, together form a tapestry that weaves the fabric of Hindu Samskaras.
1,660円
Rules and Regulations of Brahmanical Asceticism : Yatidharmasamuccaya of Yādava Prakāśa. (SUNY Series in Religion)
- Olivelle, Patrick (ed. & tr.)
- SUNY
- x,457p. pap.
- 1995
- Asceticism -- Brahmanism -- Dharma -- Early Works to 1800 This translation of a twelfth-century Sanskrit text is the most comprehensive presentation of Hindu ascetic practices available in English with Sanskrit text. It is also the clearest. Rules and Regulations of Brahmanical Asceticism is the critical edition and translation of a twelfth-century Sanskrit text written by Yadava Prakasaa, whose life and activities are of historical interest because, according to tradition, he was the teacher of the great Vais'n'ava theologian Ramanuja.
7,096円
Contemplative Studies and Hinduism: meditation, devoltion, prayer, and worship.
- Sherma, Rita D. & P. Bilimoria (ed.)
- Routledge
- xiv,213p pap.
- 2023(21)
- 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.
11,332円
Classical Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism and the Question of Caste.
- Gokhale, Pradeep P. (ed.)
- Routledge
- xx,306p. pap.
- 2023(21)
- Buddhism -- Caste -- Navayana Buddhism -- History This book examines the interface between Buddhism and the caste system in India. It discusses how Buddhism in different stages, from its early period to contemporary forms—Theravāda, Mahāyāna, Tantrayāna and Navayāna—dealt with the question of caste.
9,821円
Words for the Heart: a treasury of emotions from classical India.
- Heim, Maria
- Princeton U.P.
- xxi,347p.
- 2022
- 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
6,545円
Conjuring the Buddha: ritual manuals in early Tantric Buddhism.
- Dalton, Jacob P.
- Columbia U.P.
- viii,334p. pap.
- 2023
- Tantric Buddhism -- Rituals -- History Conjuring the Buddha offers a history of early Tantric Buddhist ritual through the lens of the Tibetan manuscripts discovered near Dunhuang on the ancient Silk Road. Jacob P. Dalton argues that the spread of ritual manuals offered Buddhists an extracanonical literary form through which to engage with their tradition in new and locally specific ways. He suggests that ritual manuals were the literary precursors to the tantras, crucial to the emergence of esoteric Buddhism.
6,545円
Social Thought in Indic Civilization.
- Roy, Himanshu (ed.)
- Manohar
- xi,324p.
- 2023(22)
- 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.
6,270円
The Hidden Lives of Brahman: Sankara's Vedanta through his Upanisad commentaries, in light of contemporary practice. (SUNY Series in Religious Studies)
- Dubois, Joel Andre-Michel
- SUNY
- xxvii,423p. pap.
- 2013
- 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.
6,348円
The Ethnography of Tantra: textures and contexts of living Tantric traditions. (Tantra, Ethnography, Anthropology of Religion, India And South Asian Studies)
- Lorea, Carola E. & Rohit Singh (ed.)
- SUNY
- xv,364p. pap.
- 2023
- Tantric Buddhism -- Asia -- Case studies This is the first collection of essays to approach the topic of Tantric Studies from the vantage point of ethnography and lived religion, moving beyond the centrality of written texts and giving voice to the everyday life and livelihoods of a multitude of Tantric actors. Bringing together a team of international scholars whose contributions range across diverse communities and traditions in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayan region, the book connects distant shores of Tantric scholarship and lived Tantric practices.
6,909円
Rethinking Buddhism: text, context, contestation.
- Singh, Anand (ed.)
- Primus
- xxx,448p.
- 2023
- Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Dharma -- History The essays in this volume envision, explore, and challenge some of the well-established views to investigate Buddhist sources and contemplate alternative theories on origin, development of early Schools, and other fundamentals. On the one hand, there are reassessments and reinterpretations of the established hypotheses; on the other, new voices are raised to re-examine the traditional opinions on narratives of understanding the philosophical and literary approaches. This volume examines real historical contexts and finds whether any kind of contestations occurred in different sects of Buddhism and with other existing religion. * Buddhism in Context * Contestation and Accommodation * Texts and Traditions Contributors: David R. Loy, Julia Shaw, R. Mahalakshmi, Johannes Bronkhorst, Asanga Tilakaratne, Gregory Schopen, Kenneth Zysk, Seema Bawa, Aiswarya Biswas, Nathan Katz, Alexander Wynne, ... et al.
8,250円
Radical Nonduality: Ju Mipham Namgyal Gyatso's disccourse on reality. (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde. heft 106)
- Forgues, Gregory
- Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien
- 382p.
- 2024
- Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho, ʼJam-mgon ʼJu, 1846-1912 -- Truth -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism Ju Mipham (1846-1912) was one of the greatest scholars of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He spent his life in Kham and is considered to be part of the Rime (ris med) tradition of the late nineteenth centuiry. Mipham was one of Tibet's greatest polymaths, his works covering a wide range of subjects including art, language, and science. Mipham's influence on Tibetan Buddhist philosophy somewhat eclipsed his other contributions to Tibetan culture. Two thirds of his works consist in subjects connected with philosophical topics such as epistemology, ontology, and metaphysics.
6,829円