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Jivajivabhigam Suttam, part 1/ Pratipatti 1-3 & part 2/ Pratipatti 3-9. ed. by Vijay Munichandrasuri (Jain Agam Granthavaku, No. 8 (1-2))
- Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
- 2 vols.
- 2019
- Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text Jīvājīvābhigama suttam, bhāga 1-2
6,732円
Uvavai Suttam (Anupapatika Sutram). ed. by Vijay Munichandrasoori (Jain Agama Series 7(1))
- Abhayadevasuri
- Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
- 286p
- 2012
- Jaina Āgama. -- Upāṅga. -- Uvavāiya -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Jaina canonical text with classical commentary Uvavāisuttaṃ : navāṅgīṭīkākr̥d Ācāryapravaraśrīabhayadevasūrivihitavr̥ttisahitam sthavirabhagavantaracitam Uvavāi suttaṁ = Aupāpatika sutraṁ/ sampādakaḥ, Vijaya Municandrasūriḥ (Jaina-āgama-granthamālā, 7 (1)) In Prakrit; commentary in Sanskrit; prefetary matter in Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English In Prakrit; commentary in Sanskrit; prefetary matter in Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English
1,782円
Glory of Jaina Tirthankaras.
- Nagar, Shanti Lal
- Eastern Book Linkers
- xxx,359p+20p(plates)
- 2006
- Jainism -- Tīrthaṅkaras -- Biography The Tirthankaras in Jainism enjoy the highest position in both the Svetambara as well as the Digambara sects. Each one of the twenty four Tirthankaras have their own glory and importance as cult figures and are revered not only by the Jaina followers in the country but the world over. The first as well as the last few of them are considered to be historical figures. They are adored in the from of sculptures and other means of the plastic art from the time immemorial. The archaeological evidence stands testimony to their adoration in shrines and temples which had been built by the contemporary rulers or even the members of the merchant guilds in the ancient past. These vestiges of the ancient period stand witness to the excellence, the Indian sculptural art had achieved in the remote past. Not only in the temples, but the images of the Tirthankaras were found carved in the mountain caves like Rajagir and other sites in the entire length and breadth of the country, besides miniatures in the Kalpasutras.
6,752円
Introduction to Prakrit
- Woolner, Alfred C.
- Motilal
- xvi,235p pap.
- 2008(1928)
- Prakrit languages -- Grammar
1,782円
Inference the Anumana Khanda of the Tattvacintamani. with introduction, Sanskrit text, translation and explanation.
- Bhatta, V.P.
- Eastern Book Linkers
- 2 vols.
- 2021
- Navya Nyāya -- Inference -- Early works to 1800 Inference the Anumāna khaṇḍa of the Tattva Cintāmani : with introduction, Sanskrit text, translation & explanation/ V.P. Bhatta The present work provides a comprehensive view of all the aspect of inference. Also, the present work, with general introduction, Sanskrit text and English translation with explanation, is the most authorative manual on the Navya-nyaya theory of inference.
17,820円
Gangesa's Tattvacintamani [Beginning with Upadhi and ending with Badha] with a commentary Sukhabodhikatippanika by Vacaka Gunaratna. (Bhogilal Leherchand Institute Series, 17)
- Shah, Nagin J. (ed.)
- Motilal
- xvi,598p
- 2005
- Navya Nyāya -- Hindu logic -- Gaṅgeśa -- Early works to 1800 Gaṅgeśanibaddhaḥ Tattvacintāmaṇiḥ : Upādhyādibādhāntaḥ : Vācakaguṇaratnavinirmitā Sukhabodhikā ṭippanikā tayā sahitaḥ/ sampādakaḥ, Nagīna Jī Śāha Classical treatise on Navya Nyaya philosophy with Sukhabodhikā Ṭippanikā commentary by Guṇaratnagaṇi; critical edition. Gaṅgeśanibaddhaḥ Tattvacintāmaṇiḥ : Upādhyādibādhāntaḥ
3,940円
Pancasatika Prajnaparamita: Sanskrit and Tibetan texts. (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 20)
- Li Xuezhu & Fujita Yoshimichi (ed.)
- China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
- xc,160p
- 2017
- Yogācāra Buddhism -- Sutra Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā : Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts/ Critically edited by Li Xuezhu and Fujita Yoshimichi 五百頌般若経 The Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā or „Perfection of Wisdom in 500 Lines“ is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture that has received almost no attention to date, neither within Buddhist tradition nor in modern scholarship. The text is nonetheless of unique value, as an influence of the Consciousness-only or Yogācāra school can clearly be seen. The critical edition of the Sanskrit text presented in this volume is chiefly based on a photocopy kept in the library of the China Tibetology Research Center, Beijing, of a codex unicus found in the Norbulingka Palace in Lhasa. The volume also contains a critical edition of the Classical Tibetan translation, the Song dynasty Chinese translation, and a diplomatic transcription of the Sanskrit manuscript. The introduction is offered in English, Chinese, and Japanese.
8,058円
Abhayakaragupta's Abhyapaddhati Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 14)
- Luo Hong (ed. & tr.)
- China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
- xxxiii,130p
- 2010
- Tantric Buddhism -- Vajrayana Abhayākaragupta's abhayapaddhati. Chapters 9 to 14/ critically edited and translated by Luo Hong with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson. Text in English, Tibetan and Sanskrit; preface in English and Chinese
6,689円
The Buddhakalpalatantra Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 11)
- Luo Hong (ed. & tr.)
- China Tibetology Pub. House
- xxix,249p
- 2010
- Knowledge, Theory of (Buddhism) -- Mandala -- Tantric Buddhism -- Early works to 1800 The Buddhakapālatantra : chapters 9 to 14/ critically ed. and transl. by Luo Hong ; with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson Texts in English, Sanskrit and Tibetan, introd. in Chinese and English
13,885円
Tantric Communities in Context. (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 99)
- Mirnig, Nina, Marion Rastelli & Vincent Eltschinger (ed.)
- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
- xviii,602p
- 2019
- Tantric Buddhism -- Śaivism -- Śaivism From the middle of the first millennium CE, South Asia saw the emergence and rise of Tantrism within all of its major religious traditions: Śaivism, the Vai,snava Pāñcarātra, the Buddhist Mantrayāna, and Jainism. Despite the fact that Tantrism grew to become such an integral part of the religious landscape, our understanding of how early Tantric communities were actually organized and how they positioned themselves in society is still limited. This collection of articles by leading scholars offers new insights into the socio-religious history of premodern Tantric traditions.
25,628円
Un Philosophie de la Parole: l'Enquete sur la connaissance verbale (Sabdanirnaya) de Prakasatman, maître Advaitin du Xe siècle (edition critique, traduction, commentaire, avec une nouvelle edition du commentaire d’Anandabodha) (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 101)
- David, Hugo
- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
- 877p in 2 vols.
- 2020
- Prakāśātma, Muni -- Śābdanirṇaya -- Advaita -- Vedanta -- Early works to 1800 Une philosophie de la parole : l'Enquête sur la connaissance verbale (Śābdanirṇaya) de Prakāśātman, maître Advaitin du Xe siècle/ édition critique, traduction, commentaire, avec une nouvelle édition du commentaire d'Anandabodha ; Hugo Davi This book by Hugo David investigates the beginnings, in the 10th century CE, of an autonomous reflection on language in the “non-dualist” trend of Brahmanical exegesis (Advaita-Vedānta) inaugurated in the 8th century by Śaṅkara. Its starting point is a detailed study of the most ancient text exclusively devoted to linguistic issues belonging to that tradition, which is translated here for the first time in a western language, and of its only known Sanskrit commentary.
13,435円
History and Transmission of the Nyayamanjari: critical edition of the section on the Sphota. (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 91)
- Graheli, Alessandro
- Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
- 318p
- 2016
- Jayanta Bhaṭṭa, active 850-910. -- Nyāyamañjarī History and transmission of the Nyāyamañjarī : critical edition of the section on the Sphoṭa/ Alessandro Graheli The Nyāyamañjarī was composed in Kashmir, in the ninth century CE, by Bhaṭṭa Jayanta. It is a compendium of theses concerning ontological, epistemological and linguistic issues developed in the classical period of Indian philosophy. Jayanta’s approximate date is confirmed by both internal and external evidences, so the Nyāyamañjarī has become a landmark in the historiography of Indian philosophy.
8,058円
Ideology and Status of Sanskrit: contributions to the history of the Sanskrit language.
- Houben, Jan E.M. (ed.)
- Motilal
- xxxi,499p
- 2012(1996)
- Sanskrit language -- Philosophy -- Indo-Aryan languages -- Grammar -- History The present volume is the outcome of a seminar on the Ideology and Status of Sanskrit held in Leiden under the auspices of the International Institute for Asian Studies. The book contains studies of crucial periods and important areas in the history of the Sanskrit language, from the earliest, Vedic and pre-Vedic periods, through the period in which the (restricted) use of Sanskrit spread over practically all of South (including part of Central) and Southeast Asia (sometimes referred to as the period of 'Greater India') up to the recent history of Sanskrit in India. This volume are divided into three sections: 1. Origins and creation of the 'Eternal Language'; 2. Transculturation, Vernacularization,; Sanskritization,; 3. The Sanskrit Tradition: Continuity from the Past or Construction from the Present?
3,148円
Epic and Argument in Sanskrit Literary History: Essays in honor of Robert P. Goldman. (Manohar Classics)
- Pollock, Sheldon (ed.)
- Manohar
- xv,264p
- 2020(10)
- Epic poetry, Sanskrit -- Vedic literature -- History and criticism This celebrates the distinguished career of the American Indologist Robert P. Goldman. The essays on Sanskrit literary history, which range from the danastutui in the Rgveda(Romila Thapar) to the transformation of literary theory in ninth-century Kashmir(Sheldon Pollock) to the practice of philology in seventeenth century Varanasi(Chirstopher Minkowski), reflect the wide range of interests of Professor Goldman himself, and the wide influence he has exerted on the field. Eight of the essays(by such leading scholars as Greg Bailey, John Brockington, James Fitzgerald, Luis Gonzalez-Reimann, PHyllis Granoff, Alf Hiltebeitel, Adheesh Sathaye, and Sally Sutherland Goldman), concentrate on the epics and Puranas, and as an ensemble make for essential reading on the genre of Sanskrit literature to which Goldman, as editor-in-chief of the Ramayana Translation Project, has devoted the greater part of his career. The scholarly essays are book ended by the survey of Professor Goldman's scholarly contributions(Deven Patel) and a lively personal reminiscence
4,732円
Greater Magadha: studies in the cultures of early India.
- Bronkhorst, Johannes
- Motilal
- xix,414p
- 2013(07)
- Magadha (Kingdom) -- Civilization -- Hinduism -- History of doctrines Greater Magadha, roughly the eastern part of the Gangetic plain of northern India, has so far been looked upon as deeply indebted to Brahmanical culture. Religions such as Buddhism and Jainism are thought of as derived, in one way or another, from Vedic religion. This belief is defective in various respects. This book argues for the importance and independence of Greater Magadha as a cultural area until a date close to the beginning of the Common Era. In order to correct the incorrect notions, two types of questions are dealt with: questions pertaining to cultural and religious dependencies, and questions relating to chronology. As a result a modified picture arises that also has a bearing on the further development of Indian culture.
3,149円
Padarthatattvanirupanam: tikatrayopetam. ed. by Anita Rajpal
- Raghunatha Shiromani
- Eastern Book Linkers
- 2 vols.
- 2020
- Nyaya -- Vaiśeṣika -- Early works to 1800 Padārthatattvanirūpaṇam : ṭīkātrayopetam On the fundamentals of Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika philosophy with three commentaries In Sanskrit; includes interpretation in Hindi Tārkikaśiromaṇiśrīraghunāthakr̥taṃ ; Śrīraghudevanyāyālaṅkārakr̥tā Padārthakhaṇḍanavyākhyā, Śrīrāmabhadrasārvabhaumaviracitaḥ Padārthatattvavivecanaprakāśaḥ, Śrīviśvanāthanyāyapañcānanaviracitaḥ Padārthatattvālokaḥ ; Ḍô. Anitārājapālena sampāditam = Padārthatattvanirūpaṇam / Dr. Anita Rajpal
5,148円
The Saktivada of Gadadhara: theory of expressive of words (with introduction, Sanskrit texts, English translation and notes).
- Bhatta, V.P.
- Eastern Book Linkers
- 2 vols.
- 2017
- Sanskrit language -- Semantics -- Philosophy The Śaktivāda of Gadādhara : theory of expressive power of words : with introduction, Sanskrit texts English translation and notes Treatise on Sanskrit semantics, presenting the neo-Nyaya point of view in Hindu philosophy The theory of expressive power of words (Saktivada) is the most important work on the signification of word. It deals with word, its signification and its meanings. While word (sabda) is a distinct means of knowledge (Pramana), signification (Vrtti) such as expressive power is a relation between word and its meaning (Pada Padartha Sambandha), also word-meaning (Padartha) is generic property, form and individual (yatyakrti vyaktayah). Gadadhara admits signification two fold as expressive power (Sakti), and indication (laksana). While the Pracyas admitted expressive power to be convention of God, the Navyas admitted the same to be convention of speaker in general. The theory of expressive power of word (Saktivada) is divided into three chapters, viz. the Samanya kanda, the Visesa Kanda and the Parisista Kanda. The Samanya Kanda deals with expressive power in word meaning i.e. in generic property, form and individual (Jaty akrti vyaktayah) in general the Visesa Kanda deals with expressive power in meanings of specific words such as ether (akasa) also, the Parisista Kanda deals with the Navyas position that expressive power of word in individual as qualified by generic property and form. The present volume contains English translation of the Saktivada of Gadadhara with critical notes and erudite introduction.
15,840円
Dictionary of Paninian Grammatical Terminology. (Publications of the last Decennium of the B.O.R.I. centenary, no. 1)
- Roodbergen, J.A.F.
- Bhandarkar Oriental Research Inst.
- xiv,481p
- 2008
- Pāṇini. -- Aṣṭādhyāyī -- Concordances Dictionary of Pāṇinian grammatical terminology The present work differs in at least four respects from earlier works on Sanskrit grammatical terminology, like those of O. Bohtlingk, Erklarung der grammatischen Elemente in his Panini's Grammatik; L. Renou, Terminologie grammaticale du Sanskrit, Paris 1957; S. M. Katre, Dictionary of Panini, Parts I- III, Poona 1964, and K. V. Abhyankar and J. M. Shukla, A Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar, Baroda 1977. In the first place, it contains a considerable number of translations of words, expressions and quotations found in the sources mentioned above and elsewhere. Special attention has been paid to terms used in the Vtirttikas in the sections studied. In the second place, the Dictionary contains explanations of grammatical concepts as developed in the two series of words referred to above. In the third place, attention is paid to details of prakriya, In the fourth place, some words of general interest have been included when their precise meaning was found lacking in the standard Sanskrit Dictionaries.
5,148円
Pramanavartika Abhiprayaprakashika Tika, 2nd chapter, Pratyaksapariccheda. Hindi tr. & comm. (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica, Ser., 87)
- Tripathi, Ram Shankar (tr. & comm.)
- Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
- xl,244p
- 2021
- Pramānavārtika Abhiprāyaprakā,sikā Tīkā, 2nd chapter, Pratyaksapariccheda. Hindi tr. & comm.
1,496円
Pratyayapariksa Nama Prathamam Prakaranam (Sanskrit & Tibetan text with Hindi transl.) (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica, Ser., 86)
- Tenzin, Pema (tr. & ed.)
- Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
- xxvi,343p
- 2021
- Pratyayaparīkṣa nāma prathamaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : (Sanskrit & Tibetan text with Hindi translation) translated & edited by Prof. Pema Tenzin = Ācāryanāgārjunakr̥taṃ mūlamadyamakaśāstram Ācāryacandrakīrtiviracitayā prasannapadāṭīkayā saṃvalitam Pratyayaprarikshā nāma prathaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : Slob-dpon Klu-sgrub kyis mdzad paʼi rtsa baʼi tshig leʼur byas pa dang Slob-dpon Zla-ba-grags-pas mdzad paʼi deʼi ʼgrel pa tshig gsal ba zhes bya ba bzhugs so : Rab byed dang po, Rkyen brtag pa. Tibetan, Sanskrit and Hindi.'Pratyayaparīkṣā', chapter one of 'Madhyamakakārikā' text by Nāgārjuna with commentarial work 'Madhyamakāvatāra' text by Candrakīrti
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Vimalakirtinirdeshasutram (Sanskrit & Tibetan version) (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica Series, 85)
- Gokhale, Pradeep P. (ed.)
- Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
- xli,389p
- 2021
- Vimalakīrtinirdeśasūtram : Phags pa dri ma med par grags pas bstan pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen poʼi mdo (Sanskrit & Tibetan version) Study on Bodhisattva Vimalakīrti's text "Ārya Vimalakīrtinirdeśa nāma Mahāyāna Sūtra" on Buddhist philosophy and doctrines
1,870円
Understanding Itihasa.
- Bhattacharya, Sibesh Chandra
- Indian Institute of Advanced Study
- xi,183p
- 2010
- Philosophy of history -- India -- Historiography On the philosophy of historical writings to 324 B.C. Understanding Itihasa in fact stoutly and cogently contests the stereotypical view that early India lacked a sense of history. With patience, care and sympathy the monograph studies and analyzes a host of terms and concepts that developed in early India relating to human past, the methods of its preservation and the concerned expertise in those fields. The material studies spans from the Rgvedic period to the Early Medieval and includes literary, epigraphical and numismatic. The monograph gently and firmly asserts that the currently dominate view of history may not be the only valid way of looking at past. pt. 1. The path that great men walked -- pt. 2. In the shadow of the absolute --
1,564円
Biruni. (Makers of Islamic Civilization)
- Malagaris, George
- Oxford U.P. (India)
- x,166p
- 2020 pap.
- Bīrūnī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, 973?-1048 -- Muslim scientists -- Biography -- Central Asia -- India This book places Biruni in his historical and cultural context within the long-term history of medieval Eurasia. It outlines the course of Biruni’s life, clarifying key questions about his associations, travels, and patrons. Following an overview of Biruni’s chief interests, it details his major works to illustrate the breadth of Biruni’s output and his intellectual approach, especially his attention to language, esteem for knowledge, and commitment to objective truth. An account of his institutional context and relationships elucidates his friendships and rivalries, notably with Avicenna. The book also shows how varied paths of transmission affected the legacy of Biruni and its reception in global scientific and literary traditions. Finally, a timeline, list of key works, and detailed bibliographic essay will guide readers into further study of Biruni and his thought. This comprehensive overview of Biruni is based on the Arabic and Persian primary sources in the original languages using the best editions.
1,782円
Brhati: Sabarabhasyavyakhya, on the Mimamsasutrabhasya of Sabarasvamin with the Rjuvimala Pancika of Salikanatha. ed. by S.S. Sarma & .V. Ramanujacharyulu (S.V. Vedic University Ser., 26)
- Prabhakara Misra
- Sri Venkateswara Vedic Univ.
- xvii,406p
- 2009
- Jaimini. -- Mīmāṃsāsūtra -- Śabarasvāmī -- Śabarabhāṣya Br̥hatī : Śābarabhāṣyavyākhyā : Śālikanāthapraṇītar̥juvimalayā pañcikayā sahitā/ Prabhākaramiśrapraṇītā ; sampadākaḥ, Samudrāla Veṅkaṭaraṅgarāmānujācāryaḥ ; pradhānasampādakaḥ Sannidhānaṃ Sudarśanaśarmā
1,069円
Gobhiliyagtrhyakarmaprakasika. (S.V. Vedic University Ser., 68)
- Sowmyanarayanan, N.R. (ed.)
- Sri Venkateswara Vedic Univ.
- x,214p
- 2012
- Gobhilagr̥hyasūtra --Hinduism -- Rituals -- Early works to 1800 गोभिलीयगृह्यकर्मप्रकाशिका / Gobhilīyagr̥hyakarmaprakāśikā On Hindu purificatory rites and domestic ceremonies, according to the Gobhila school in the Kauthuma recension of Sāmaveda
990円
Essentials of Modern Literary Tibetan, a reading course and reference grammar. with Gelek Rimpoche & Lobsang Phuntshog
- Goldstein, Melvyn C.
- Munshiram
- xxiii,493p
- 2013(1993)
- Tibetan language -- Grammar Includes examples of Tibetan texts with English translation
3,544円
Sanskrit Grammar, including both the classical language, and the older dialects, of Veda and Brahmana.
- Whitney, William Dwight
- Munshiram
- xxv,551p
- 2013 repr.
- Sanskrit language -- Grammar
1,584円
Meaning and Beauty: Shastric foundation of Indian aesthetics.
- Tripathi, Kamalesh Datta & Pranati Ghosal (ed.)
- Indira Gandhi National Ctr. for the Arts/ Aryan Books Int'l
- xxxiv,215p ills.
- 2019
- Aesthetics, Indic. -- Sanskrit literature -- History and criticism India not only has a very rich and uninterrupted tradition of poetry, but it also developed different forms of literature, including drama, and an equally ancient tradition of performing as well as plastic art forms. The Nafya:scistra of Bharata remains the source of the entire speculation on poetics and the theory of art and aesthetics. Abhinavabharati, the only available commentary on the Natyashastra is a monumental work on not only the theory of rasa but also on the concept of beauty in nature as well as art. At the same time, there are numerous texts available on music, dance, sculpture, architecture and so on, besides the huge material available in the Agamas and the Puranas. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Regional Centre, Varanasi cherished an idea of exploring the possibilities of the pervasive theory of Indian aesthetics, which may embrace literature, theatre and all other art forms. With a desire to explore to what extent these theories may encompass the vast area of literature and arts, a special lecture series was planned and organized. The present volume is an outcome of the lecture series. It is hoped that volume will be of immense interest to the connoisseurs of Indian art and aesthetics across the country and abroad. It should help them to relish the taste of various dimensions of Indian aesthetics.
3,366円
Metarules of Paninian Grammar: the Vyadiyaparibhasavrtti, critical edited with translation and commentary. (Critical Study in Paninian System, 1)
- Wujastyk, Dominik
- Motilal
- 2 vols. in 1
- 2017(1993)
- Pāṇini -- Aṣṭādhyāyī -- Sanskrit language -- Grammar Metarules of Pāṇinian grammar : the Vyāḍīyaparibhāṣāvṛtti : critically edited with translation and commentary/ Dominik Wujastyk The earliest Sanskrit work entirely devoted to discussing the metarules an underlying assumptions of Panini's sanskrit grammar(5th-4th century BC).
4,950円
Sanskrit. (Peoples Linguistic Survey of India, v. 36)
- Devy, G.N. & Avadhesh K. Singh (ed.)
- Bhasha/ Orient BlackSwan
- xl, 218p.
- 2021
- Sanskrit language -- Sanskrit literature Sanskrit, along with Tamil and Pali, is an Indian language of ancient origin. Though it is no longer in active use, its contribution towards shaping various modern Indian languages has been substantial. This volume of the People’s Linguistic Survey of India, Sanskrit (volume thirty-six), provides an analytical view of the origin, development and decline of the language.
6,059円
Stupa and its Technology: a Tibeto-Buddhist perspective. Foreword by M.C. Joshi
- Dorjee, Pema
- Indira Gandhi National Ctr. for the Arts/ Motilal
- xxxiv,189p photos.
- 2001(1996)
- Buddhist Stūpa -- Design and construction -- History -- Tibet The present study shows how Tibet became a treasure house of Buddhist culture and literature-highlighting important texts dealing with stupa architecture. Various ritual activities associated witht the construction of the stupa are described along with the eight fundamental types of Tibeto-Buddhist stupas and their main structural components. A survey of the Stūpas found in the upper Indus Valley in the Leh region of Ladakh shows their similarity to the Tibeto-Buddhist tradition. The value of the book is enhanced by am appendix with English translation of four important Tibetan texts preceded by transliteration.
2,356円
Samkatha.
- Deokar, Mahesh Lata (ed.)
- Dept. of Pali, Savitribai Phule Pune Univ./ Aditya Prakashan
- 212p
- 2021
- Buddhist literature -- History and criticism -- Congresses Saṃkathā Selected papers of the International Seminar on Buddhist Narratives, held in the memory of Prof. Michael Hahn, organized by Dept. of Pali, Pune Univ., 24-26th Feb. 2016. Includes papers from S.S. Bahulkar, Peter Skilling,, Lata Mahesh Deokar, Johannes Schneider and others.
4,752円
Prajnaparamitavajracchedikasutram with Prajnaparamitavajracchedikatika of Acarya Kamalasila. critical ed. Tibetan version & restored into Sanskrit, ed. by Pema Tenzin 2nd ed. (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetioca Series, 29)
- Kamalasila
- Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- x,450p
- 2019(1944)
- Canonical text of Mahayana Buddhism on the concept of voidness (Sunyata) Prajñāpāramitāvajracchedikāsūtram : evaṃ Ācāryakamalaśīlaviracitā Āryaprajñāpāramitāvajracchedikāṭīkā = Slob-dpon Kamalashila gyis mdzad pa'i 'Phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa rdo rje gcod pa zhes bya ba'i rgya cher 'grel pa bzhugs so Sanskrit, Hindi and Tibetan
1,822円
What Is Buddhist Studies?
- Das, Sajib Kumar (ed.)
- Buddhist World Press
- viii,340p
- 2017
- Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Study and teaching The book titled 'What is Buddhist Studies?" resembles a mirror that reflects some outlines of the most important and demanding topic on the academic study of Buddhism, subsuming both Buddhist doctrine and philosophy. The aforesaid term applies to both the traditional and scientific studies. It also applies to the academic field, which is a subset of religious studies, and is distinct from Buddhist Philosophy or Buddhist theology. Hence, Buddhist Studies covers the study of the five major and five minor sciences. These sciences are interconnected like spider-web. Each one of them has its own importance and significance. Santiniketan [India] : Department of Indo-Tibetan Studies, Visva-Bharati, in association with Buddhist World Press
7,920円
The Boddhisattva Warriors: the origin, inner philosophy, history and symbolism of the Buddhist martial art within India and China.
- Shifu Nagaboshi Tomio (Terence Dukes)
- Motilal
- xxv,530p ills. 古書
- 2000(1994)
- Martial arts (Kung fu) -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism -- History This unique study of the genesis and development of the earliest form of Buddhist self-defense practiced by Chuan Fa monks and mystics shows both the philosophical and physical basis of the skills developed and passed on to subsequent generations. There are many who mistakenly believe Buddhism to be a predominately philosophical teaching that regards physical and spiritual being as incompatible, or even antagonistic, toward each other. This book seeks to reunite these concepts. Its teaching draws equally on the practices of Nothern Chinese Chaan Movement Meditation Traditions and on the South Chinese Esoteric(Mi Chiao) School - both secret traditions rarely revealed to the general public. Extensive appendices list the main Chinese dynasties, events during 1000 years of Indian and Chinese Buddhism, and translations of Bodhidharma's texts, including "The Six Gates, Entering the Buddha's Path, " and "The Treatise upon the Bloodline Teaching of True Dharma."
2,356円
Vaisesika-Darsanam: Bhattavadindraravita-Vaisesikavartika-Krsnabhupalaracita-Trisutriprakasa'jnatakarttrkavrttibhirvilasitam. ed. by Anantalala Thakkura
- Maharsikanada-pranitam (Kanada)
- Kamesvarasimha-Darbhanga-Samskrta Vishvavidyalaya
- 380p
- 1985
- Vaiśeṣika -- Hindu philosophy Vaiśeṣika-darśanam. Bhaṭṭavādīndraracita-Vaiśeṣikavārtika-Kṛṣṇabhūpālaracita- Trisūtrīprakāśā'jñātakarttṛkavṛttibhirvilasitam/ Maharṣikaṇāda-praṇītam. sampādakaḥ Anantalāla Ṭhakkuraḥ (Mahārājādhirāja-Kāmeśvarasiṃha-granthamālā, 21)
307円
Bhavanakramah of Acarya Kamalasila (Tibetan version, Sanskrit restoration and Hindi translation) 3rd edition. tr. & ed. by Gyaltsen Namdol (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica Series, 9)
- Kamalasila
- Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
- xlv,422p
- 2020(1985)
- On the nature and practice of Buddhist contemplative realization; Sanskrit text restored from the Tibetan version. Slob-dpon Kamalashīla gyis mdzad pa'i sgom rim thog mtha' bar gsum bzhugs so = Bhāvanākramaḥ : Bhoṭa-saṃskaraṇa, Saṃskr̥ta punaruddhāra evaṃ Hindī anuvāda / Ācāryakamalaśīlapraṇītaḥ ; Saṃskr̥ta-punaruddhāraka, Hindī-anuvādaka evaṃ sampādaka, Jñalachena Namaḍola, Ācārya ; paryavekshaka, Pro. Rāmaśaṅkara Tripāṭhī
1,980円
Jain Approaches to Plurality: identity as dialogue. (Currents of Encounter, v. 55)
- Barbato, Melanie
- Brill/ Rodopi
- xii,232p
- 2018
- Jaina philosophy -- Anekāntavāda In 'Jain Approaches to Plurality' Melanie Barbato offers a new perspective on the Jain teaching of plurality ('anekantavada') and how it allowed Jains to engage with other discourses from Indian inter-school philosophy to global interreligious dialogue. Jainism, one of the world?s oldest religions, has managed to both adapt and preserve its identity across time through its inherently dialogical outlook. Drawing on a wide range of textual sources and original research in India, Barbato analyses the encounters between Jains and non-Jains in the classical, colonial and global context. 'Jain Approaches to Plurality' offers a comprehensive introduction to 'anekantavada' as a non-Western resource for understanding plurality and engaging in dialogue.
8,747円
Srimad Rahasyatrayasaram of Sri Vedanta Desika, with English translation by Sri N. Raghunathan (Navati Samvatsara Publication)
- Venkatanatha
- The Samskrta Academy
- xxvi,1023p
- 2018
- Visistadvaita school -- Doctrines Śrīmad Rahasyatrayasāram of Śrī Vedānta Deśika, with english Translation by N. Raghunathan esoteric mantras of the Srivaishnava theology English and Sanskrit; includes passages in Tamil
3,960円
Vedantaparibhasa of Dharmaraja Adhvarindra: Sanskrit text, English translation and elucidation.
- Bhattacharya, Gopinath & Prabal Kumar Sen (ed. & tr.)
- U. of Calcutta, Dept. of Philosophy
- xvii,491p
- 2013
- Advaita Vedānta -- Knowledge, Theory of Epistemological and metaphisical doctrines of Advaita Vedānta Chapter I: Pratyaksa-paricchedah II: Anumāna-paricchedah III: Upamāna-paricchedah IV: Āgama-paricchedah
3,564円
Die Lhan Kar Ma: ein früher katalog der ins tibetische :ubersetzten buddhistischen texte. (Österreichische akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische klasse, 367)
- Herrmann-Pfandt, Adelheid
- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
- lxxxiii,531p
- 2008
- Lhan-kar-ma -- Buddhist literature -- Translations into Tibetan -- Bibliography -- Catalogs The lHan kar ma is one of three ninth century Tibetan catalogues enumerating the Tibetan translations of Buddhist texts. The list contains about 750 titles and was written in AD 812 on commission of the Tibetan king to provide an overview of the translations that had already been finished.
17,149円
Dreams of Power: Tibetan Buddhism and the Western imagination.
- Bishop, Peter
- The Athlone Press/ Fairleigh Dickinson U.P.
- 162p
- 1993
- Buddhism--Tibet -- Psychology This study is an account of the impact of Tibetan Buddhism upon the Western imagination that deploys a wide range of sources and draws together diverse strands in surveying the extensive literature of travel and exploration, Jungian interpretations of Tibetan themes, and the self-projection of ibetan Buddhism within contemporary Western culture.
4,752円
Asta-Doha-Kosa (the eight Doha treasures).
- Das, Sanjib Kumar (tr. & ed.)
- Aayu Publications
- xii,176p
- 2018
- Mahāmudrā (Tantric rite) -- Tantric Buddhism Aṣṭa-dohā-koṣa = The eight dohā treasures / translator & editor, Sanjib Kumar Das Translation of: Do ha mdzod brgyad ces bya ba phyag rgya chen poʼi man ngag gsal bar ston paʼi gzhung. Includes text in Tibetan with English translation (Tibetan also in Wylie translation)
3,564円
Hindu Medicine. ed. by Ludwig Edelstein
- Zimmer, Henry R.
- Good Companoons
- xliii,126p
- 2000 repr. 古書
1,386円
A History of Indian Medical Literature, Volume IA: text, IB: annotation, IIA: text, IIB: annotation, III: indexes (Groningen Oriental Studies, 15)
- Jan Meulenbeld, G.
- Egbert Forsten
- 5 vols.
- 1999-2002
- Medical literature -- Ayurvedic medicine -- History The present work comprises the entire corpus of Sanskrit medical texts, from the earliest times to the present.
119,031円
The Book of Kadam: the core texts, Attributed to Atiśa and Dromtönpa. (The Library of Tibetan Classics, v. 2)
- Thupten Jinpa (tr.)
- Wisdom Publications
- xv,727p
- 2008
- Bka -gdams-pa (Sect) -- Early works to 1800 The Kadam school, which emerged from the teachings of the Indian master Ati,sa and his principal student, Dromt:onpa, is revered for its unique practical application of the bodhisattva's altruistic ideal in day-to-day life.
9,866円
Civilized Shamans: Buddhism in Tibetan Societies.
- Samuel, Geoffrey
- Smithonian Institution Press
- x,725p
- 1993
- Biddhism -- Tibet -- Religion Civilized Shamans examines the nature and evolution of religion in Tibetan societies from the ninth century up to the Chinese occupation in 1950. Geoffrey Samuel argues that religion in these societies developed as a dynamic amalgam of strands of Indian Buddhism and the indigenous spirit-cults of Tibet. Samuel stresses the diversity of Tibetan societies, demonstrating that central Tibet, the Dalai Lama's government at Lhasa, and the great monastic institutions around Lhasa formed only a part of the context within which Tibetan Buddhism matured. Employing anthropological research, historical inquiry, rich interview material, and a deep understanding of religious texts, the author explores the relationship between Tibet's social and political institutions and the emergence of new modes of consciousness that characterize Tibetan Buddhist spirituality. Samuel identifies the two main orientations of this religion as clerical (primarily monastic) and shamanic (associated with Tantric yoga). The specific form that Buddhism has taken in Tibet is rooted in the pursuit of enlightenment by a minority of the people - lamas, monks, and yogins - and the desire for shamanic services (in quest of health, long life, and prosperity) by the majority. Shamanic traditions of achieving altered states of consciousness have been incorporated into Tantric Buddhism, which aims to communicate with Tantric deities through yoga. The author contends that this incorporation forms the basis for much of the Tibetan lamas' role in their society and that their subtle scholarship reflects the many ways in which they have reconciled the shamanic and clerical orientations.
4,287円
Sects in Tibetan Buddhism: comparison of practices between Gelugpa and Nyingmapa sects. (Emerging Perceptions in Buddhist Studies, 21)
- Singh, Vijay Kumar
- D.K. Printworld
- xv,184p
- 2006
- Buddhist sects -- Dge-lugs-pa -- Rnin-ma-pa -- Tibet -- Customs and practices Nyingma the first ever sect of Buddhism in Tibet was introduced by Padmasambhava of India and still it is in practice. The Gelug sect is the fourth in succession and it claims to have the largest number of followers not only among Tibetans but also popular in the eyes of western Buddhists beside others since more and more Gelug monks are invited to deliver lectures about Buddhism in the west. The responsible factors inter alia are perhaps the simplified and elaborate teachings about the altruistic state of mind i.e. Bodhicitta great compassion teachings on claming the mind and discerning the real (zhi Nas and Lha Thon) which carry most of the answers to the problems which the world is facing.
1,584円
Rgyas pa'i bstan bcos tshad ma rnam 'grel gyi le'u bzi'i mtha' dpyod lung rig bang mdzod bzhugs so: 達那因明学
- Dge-'dun-blo-bzan
- 民族出版社
- 911p
- 2004
- Dharmakīrti, active 7th century. -- Pramānavārttikā,.Ch. 4 -- Buddhist logic Rgyas paʼi bstan bcos tshad ma rnam ʼgrel gyi leʼu bziʼi mthaʼ dpyod lung rig bang mdzod bzhugs so [Rta-nag rnam ʼgrel] [Detailed commentary on 4th chapter of Pramāṇavārttikā of Dharmakīrti, 7th cent.]
5,386円
A Noble Noose of Methods, the Lotus Garland Synopsis : a Mahayoga Tantra and its commentary. (Österreichische akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische klasse, 449)
- Cantwell, Cathy & Robert Mayer
- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
- xii,375p CD
- 2012
- Tantras -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Manuscripts, Tibetan -- China -- Dunhuang The inspiration for this volume is one of the most celebrated documents retrieved from the ancient cave library in Dunhuang: a tantric commentary in 85 folios together with its root text, and prolific marginal annotations that are not found elsewhere. It provides our most reliable and comprehensive window into the ritual and doctrinal world of the early Nyingmapa. Among much else, it offers an unparalleled early representation of Padmasambhava, a detailed presentation of fundamental Nyingma tantric views later endorsed by Rongzom and Longchenpa, and citations attributed to numerous other Nyingma tantras. A good half of the book is devoted to editorial efforts, including a discussion of how they can be applied to Tibetan literature. The Dunhuang manuscript itself is shown to be defective in several respects, including accidental loss of chapters, while centuries of scribal mishaps have deprived the commentary as traditionally transmitted of a third of its contents. Even the root text has become distorted in most popular canonical editions. By collating all twenty-one extant witnesses drawn from Dunhuang, the Tenjurs, Kanjurs both mainstream and local, and the various Ancient Tantra Collections, stemmatic analysis establishes their sometimes unexpected historical relationships. Armed with that understanding, an accurate reconstruction of the contours of both texts becomes possible for the first time in many centuries, and numerous readings of the root text earlier even than the Dunhuang ms can be recovered. Tibetan text and transliteration; introduction and commentary in English 表紙折れあり
15,417円
Tibet in Dialogue with its Neighbours: history, culture and art of Central and Western Tibet, 8th to 15th century. (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde, 88)
- Forte, Erika, Liang Junyan, D. Klimburg-Salter, Zhang Yun & H. Tauscher (ed.)
- Arbeitskreis f:ur Tibetische und Buddhistischen Studien, U. of wien/ China Tibetology Research Center
- ii,520p ills. (+CD)
- 2015
- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- Civilization -- Art 8-15世纪中西部西藏的历史, 文化与艺术 This volume collects the papers presented on the occasion of two combined events that took place in Vienna in April 2011: the symposium 'The art and cultural history of central and western Tibet' and the workshop 'Cultural Heritage Preservation Pref., table of contents and colophon also in Chinese; parallel text in English and Chinese, except one contribution in Chinese and Tibetan with English summary.
9,474円