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Making sense of Tantric Buddhism : history, semiology and transgression in the Indian tradition. (South Asia Across the Disciplines)
- Wedemeyer, Christian K.
- Columbia U.P.
- xx,313p pap.
- 2013
- Tantric Buddhism - Philosophy -- India Through close analysis of primary sources, Wedemeyer reveals the lived world of Tantric Buddhism as largely continuous with the Indian religious mainstream and deploys contemporary methods of semiotic and structural analysis to make sense of its seemingly repellent and immoral injunctions. Innovative, semiological readings of the influential Guhyasamaja Tantra underscore the text's overriding concern with purity, pollution, and transcendent insight—issues shared by all Indic religions—and a large-scale, quantitative study of Tantric literature shows its radical antinomianism to be a highly managed ritual observance restricted to a sacerdotal elite.
5,205円
Buddhist Epistemology.
- Bhatt, S.R. & Anu Mehrotra
- Motilal
- x,140p
- 2023(17)
- Dignāga, active 5th century. -- Nyāyamukha -- Buddhist logic The present work is an analytical exposition of the theory of knowledge as propounded in the Dinn^aga-Dharmak^irt^i tradition. It expounds the Buddhist theory of knowledge in its totality, comparing it with other schools wherever necessary.
2,684円
Buddhist Literary Heritage in India: text and context. (Samiksika, 1)
- Basu, Ratna (ed.)
- National Mission for Manuscripts/ Munshiram
- xxiii,158p
- 2007
- Buddhist literature -- India -- History and criticism -- Congresses Contributed articles presented at the Seminar on Buddhist Literary Heritage in India: Text and Context held in July 2005 in Kolkata under the coordination of Calcutta University Manuscript Resource Centre in collaboration with The Asiatic Society
1,287円
Faith and Social Movements: religious reform in contemporary India.
- Chakrabarti, Anindita
- Cambridge U.P.
- xiv,231p
- 2018
- Hindu renewal -- Islamic renewal -- India The book straddles the fields of the sociology of movements and religious studies. Using a comparative lens, two different movements - a Hindu and an Islamic reform - have been studied in ethnographic detail. It contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the concepts of secularity and civil society in a 'post-secular' world.
2,495円
Rasa Reader: classical Indian aesthetics. (Historical Sourcebooks in Classical Indian Thought)
- Pollock, Sheldon (ed. & tr.)
- Permanent Black
- xxiv,442p pap.
- 2017(16)
- Rasas -- Aesthetics, Indic -- Sanskrit literature -- Early works to 1800 From the early years of the Common Era to 1700, Indian intellectuals explored with unparalleled subtlety the place of emotion in art. Their investigations led to the deconstruction of art's formal structures and broader inquiries into the pleasure of tragic tales. Rasa, or taste, was the word they chose to describe art's aesthetics, and their passionate effort to pin down these phenomena became its own remarkable act of creation. This book is the first in any language to follow the evolution of rasa from its origins in dramaturgical thought'a concept for the stage'to its flourishing in literary thought'a concept for the page.
4,732円
Jambuddiva Pannatti Suttam, part 1 (vaksaskar 1 to 3), part 2 (vaksaskar 4 to 7). ed. by Vijay Munichandrasoori
- Omkarsuri Gnan Mandir
- 2 vols.
- 2017
- Jainism -- Jaina Āgama Jambuddhīva-paṇṇattī Canonical text of the Śvetāmbara Jainism Text in Prakrit
5,940円
Sri Nandisutram. ed. by Muni Jambuvijaya (Jain Agam Granthmala Series No. 21)
- Devavacakaganina
- Sri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
- 402p+112p
- 2012
- Jaina canonical text; critical edition श्री नन्दिसूत्रम् / Śrī Nandisūtram critically edited by Muni Jambūvijaya disciple of His Holiness Munirāja S̀ri Bhuvanavijayjajī Mahārāja (Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya; Jaina-āgama-granthamāla, 21)
2,376円
Pasanahachariyam/ Pasnah Chariyam (prakrit). ed. by Muni Nyayratna Vijay (L.D. Series, 174)
- Devabhadrasuri
- L.D. Institute of Indology
- 4 vols.
- 2020
- Prakrit work on Pārśvanātha, 8th century B.C., Jaina Tirthankara; with Sanskrit translation Pāsanāhacariyaṃ grantharacanākāra, Parama Pūjya Ācārya Bhagavanta Śrī Devabhadrasūrīśvarajī Mahārājā ; sampādaka, Muni Nyāyaratna Vijaya ; saṃśodhaka, Pa. Pū Munipravara Śrī Trailokyamaṇḍana Vijayajī Ma. Sā. Sanskrit and Prakrit; includes introduction in Hindi and Gujarati
7,920円
Mdo Sde Brgyad Bcu Khungs: an early Tibetan Sutra anthology. introduction and edited by Helmut Tauscher (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde, 99)
- Spug ye Shes Dbyangs
- Arbeitskreis fur Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien
- 215p
- 2021
- mDo sde brgyad bcu khungs (Passages from eighty sūtras), or rNal 'byor chen po bsgom pa'i don (Essence of the practice of mahāyoga)
4,099円
Le Paon dans les Religions, de l'Asie a la Medieterranee: Sacralise, Diabolise.
- Tortel, Christiane
- Geuthner
- 494p ills. photos.
- 2019
- Peafowl -- Religious aspects -- Symbolic aspects -- Mythology -- Peafowl in art -- Hinduism -- Buddhism -- Asia -- Middle East Le paon dans les religions : de l'Asie à la Méditerranée : sacralisé, diabolisé/ Christiane Tortel À cause de sa beauté bien sur, mais aussi parce qu'il déploie sa queue ocellée d'Est en Ouest, s'habille de neuf au printemps, annonce la pluie par ses cris et resiste au venin des serpents qu'il tue, le paon a ete porte au plus haut de l'echelle des symboles dans les religions de l'Asie à la Mediterranée. Gardien des Portes de l'Au-dela en Chine archaique, Monture du dieu de la guerre en Inde, Avatar du Bouddha Gautama dans les contes didactiques, Substitut du Dionysos Sauveur dans les cultes a Mysteres apres les conquetes d'Alexandre, l'oiseau conserve intacte sa valeur d'eclaireur sur les Voies du Salut jusqu’en christianisme byzantin et post-byzantin dans les terres de culture greco-romaine. Mais tout a coup en Occident medieval, juge trop fier de sa beaute, il tombe de toute sa hauteur et devient une incarnation du Diable. Le processus de diabolisation s'avère d’autant plus enigmatique dans ses causes que les clercs lui font endosser certains – et seulement certains – des vices qui n'appartiennent qu'a l'homme, dont des pratiques sexuelles qui le rendent encore plus monstrueux. La question que pose cette incroyable campagne de destruction est donc une question de représentation, mais de representation de qui ? L'identification par les Textes du personnage le plus execre en cette periode troublee par l'expansion de l'islam permettra-t-elle de neutraliser le reflexe de repulsion eprouve envers le plus beau des oiseaux depuis des siecles, et cela meme à la seule vue de ses plumes ?
14,259円
Representations of the Parinirvana Story Cycle in Kucha. (Leipzig Kucha Studies, 2/ Buddhist Murals of Kucha)
- Zin, Monika
- Dev Publishers
- xxii,420p ills. 87 color figs.
- 2020
- Buddhist mural painting and decoration -- China -- Kucha (Kingdom) クチャ(庫車)の仏教壁画研究シリーズ The book is a comprehensive study concerning the narrative paintings in Kucha on the Northern Silk Road featuring episodes surrounding the Buddha's death. The murals, dating from approximately the 5th to the 10th century, represent entire cycles of pictures which illustrate the events starting three months before the parinirvana and ending with the first council. All together, 39 occurrence from the parinirvana cycle have been represented in Kucha. Relying on literary sources and comparative pictorial material, the book provides descriptions and analysis of the paintings, including both those in situ in the caves and the paintings which were removed from the walls and are presently located in the Museum fur Indische Kunst in Berlin and in other collections around the world.
25,720円
Essays and Studies in the Art of Kucha. (Leipzig Kucha Studies, 1/ Buddhist Murals of Kucha)
- Konczak-Nagel, Ines & Monika Zin
- Dev Publishers
- ix,238p ills. 66 figs
- 2020
- Buddhist mural painting and decoration -- China -- Kucha (Kingdom) クチャ(庫車)の仏教壁画研究シリーズ The series Leipzig Kucha Studies, in which seventeen volumes are planned, aims at publishing the results of the long-term research project (2016-2030) Buddhist Murals of Kucha on the Northern Silk Road. The first study by Ines Konczak-Nagel, “Painted Buddhist Cosmology: The Pictorial Programme of Central Pillar Caves in Kizil”, demonstrates how Buddhist cosmology, always seen in connection with the Buddhist path of salvation, is represented in the selection of topics and the arrangement of paintings on the cave walls. The second study by the same author, “Representations of Architecture and Architectural Elements in the Wall Paintings of Kucha”, is part of an ongoing extensive analysis of the material culture depicted in the paintings. The architecture represented provides insights into the local Tocharian architecture of Kucha, which has since disappeared. The study of Monika Zin, “The Monk Kāśyapa in Kucha, the First Council, and the Furtherance of Buddhist Teaching” examines the inclusion of multi-scenic representations of the first council at Rājagṛha into the sequence of paintings illustrating the events connected with Buddha’s death. There is good reason to believe that the monk Mahākāśyapa who according to legend convoked the council was worshipped in Kucha as a saintly guardian watching over the perpetuation of the Buddhist teachings.
13,840円
Ashoka in Ancient India.
- Lahiri, Nayanjot
- Harvard U.P.
- xix,385p
- 2015
- Aśoka,King of Magadha, active 259 B.C. -- India -- Kings and rulers -- Biography -- History In the third century BCE, Ashoka ruled an empire encompassing much of modern-day India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. During his reign, Buddhism proliferated across the South Asian subcontinent, and future generations of Asians came to see him as the ideal Buddhist king. Disentangling the threads of Ashoka's life from the knot of legend that surrounds it, Nayanjot Lahiri presents a vivid biography of this extraordinary Indian emperor and deepens our understanding of a legacy that extends beyond the bounds of his lifetime and dominion.
5,304円
Sabdartharatna of Taranatha Tarkavacaspati: a critical study with English translation.
- Parecattil, Jojo
- Pratibha Prakashan
- xxvii,489p
- 2013
- Bhaṭṭācārya, Tārānātha Tarkavācaspati, 1812-1885. -- Śabdārtharatna -- Sanskrit language -- Dictionaries -- Word formation Śabdārtharatna of Tārānātha Tarkavācaspati : a critical study with English translation Includes text of Sabdartharatna in Sanskrit with English translation
15,424円
Yoga in the Three Indian Philosophical Schools and Integral Yoga.
- Bhate, Niranjana
- Munshiram
- xx,259p
- 2020
- Yoga -- Veda -- Upanisads -- Jainism -- Buddhism 1. Yoga in the Vedas and the Upanisads, 2. Yoga in the Buddhism (pt. 1: Hīnayāna), 3. Yoga in the Buddhism (pt. 2: Mahāyāna), 4. The Jaina Yoga, 5. The Pātañjala Yoga, 6. Integral Yoga (Sri Aurobindo, Mantrayoga, Tantrayoga, Hathayoga, Nāthayoga) 7. Comparison and Conclusion
3,544円
Sanskrit Dictionary of Law and Statecraft. with David Brick & Mark McClish
- Olivelle, Patrick (ed.)
- Primus
- xxiv,448p pap.
- 2019(15)
- Kauṭalya. -- Arthaśāstra -- Law -- Sanskrit -- Dictionaries This dictionary contains technical terms used in Sanskrit texts of ancient and medieval India dealing with law and statecraft within Dharmaśāstra and Arthaśāstra
2,752円
Vaikhanasa Mantra Prasna V-VIII (Daivikacatustayam) (Harvard Oriental Series, 91)
- Resnick, Hopward
- Harvard U.P.
- 1122p
- 2019
- Vaikhānasa-mantra-praśna V-VIII : (Daivikacatuṣṭayam)/ Howard Resnick The Vaikhānasas are mentioned in many Vedic texts, and they maintain a close affiliation with the Taittirīya school of the Kṛṣṇa Yajur Veda. Yet they are Vaiṣṇavas, monotheistic worshipers of Viṣṇu. Generally, Vaiṣnavism is held to be a post-Vedic development. Thus, the Vaikhānasas bridge two key ages in the history of South Asian religion. This text contains many quotations from ancient Vedic literature, and probably some other older original material, as well as architectural and iconographical data of the later first millennium CE. The Vaikhānasas remain relevant today. They are the chief priests (arcakas) in more than half of the Viṣṇu temples in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka—including the renowned Hindu pilgrimage center Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.
15,455円
Bhaviveka on Samkhya and Vedanta: the Samkhya and Vedanta chapters on the Madhyamakahrdayakarika and Tarkajvala. (Harvard Oriental Series, 78)
- Qvarnstr:om, Olle
- Harvard U.P.
- 2015
- 2015
- Bhāvaviveka. -- Mādhyamakahr̥daya -- Tarkajvāla -- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) -- Early works to 1800 Bhāviveka on Sāṃkhya and Vedānta : the Sāṃkhya and Vedānta chapters of the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā and Tarkajvālā/ by Olle Qvarnström ; (with Tibetological assistance by Professor Per K. Sørensen) For anyone interested in an epoch of almost unrivaled intellectual activity and debate in India, the sixth-century Madhyamakahrdayakārikā along with its auto-commentary, the Tarkajvālā, is an indispensable resource. This partly doxographical treatise, composed by the Madhyamaka philosopher Bhāviveka, is the earliest and most substantial work to present and critically examine Śrāvaka, Yogācāra, Sāmkhya, Vaiśesika, Vedānta, and Mīmāmsā in great detail. Bhāviveka’s text is of unique value in its attempt to identify a Madhyamaka approach to other schools of philosophy as well as in furnishing us with valuable information regarding early Indic systematic philosophy, including what appear to be extracts from original sources that are otherwise unavailable. Most probably it served as a Madhyamaka debate manual for those engaged in discussion with representatives of opposing philosophical schools. Bhāviveka’s treatment of Sāmkhya and Vedānta is of particular importance because of the scarcity of sources pertaining to the early formation and development of these systems of philosophy. The present book includes a critical edition and English translation of the Sāmkhya and Vedānta chapters of the Madhyamakahrdayakārikā and Tarkajvālā along with a historical introduction.
7,856円
Farhang-i Asifiyah. (Urdu dictionary)
- Sayyid Ahmad Dihlavi
- Naishnal Akademi
- 4 vols. 古書
- 1974
- Urdu language -- Dictionaries فرهنگ آصفىه مؤلفه خال صاحب مولوى سيد احمد دهلوى Farhang-i Āṣifiyah Sayyid Aḥmad Dihlavī Jild-i 1 (A-T) Jild-i 2 (T-Zh) Jild-i 3 (S-K) Jild-i 4 (G-Y)
4,400円
The Harivamsa, being the Khila or supplement to the Mahabharata, for the first time critically edited by Parashuram Lakshman Vaidya
- Bhandarkar Oriental Research Inst.
- 2 vols. 古書
- 1969-71
- The Harivaṁśa ; vol. 1 : (critical text), vol. 2 : (appendices) Text in Sanskrit, introductory matter and notes in English
8,455円
The Mahabharata, for the first time critically edited by Vishnu S. Sukthankar
- Bhandarkar Oriental Research Inst.
- 19 vols. in 22 pts. 古書
- 1933-1966
- The Mahābhārata/ for the first time critically edited by Vishnu S. Sukthankar, S.K. Belvalkar, P.L. Vaidya, with the co-operation of Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi [and others] ; and illustrated from ancient models by Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi. Text in Sanskrit, introductory matter and notes in English Vols. 1 ( 2 pts.), 2-15, 16 (with Introduction), 17 (2 pts.), 18-19 in 22 pts.
93,327円
The Clear Realisation of the Quintessential Instructions on All Dharma Practices: a critical edition and annotated translation of the *Sarvadharmacaryopadesabhisamayatantra (Chos spyod thams cad kyi man ngag mngon par rtogs paʾi rgyud) based on two unpublished manuscripts from the ʾBras-spungs-gnas-bcu-lha-khang (Indian and Tibetan Studies, 6)
- Bajetta, Nocola
- U. Hamburg, Dept. of Indian and Tibetan Studies
- vi,330p
- 2019
- The clear realisation of the quintessential instructions on all dharma practices : a critical edition and annotated translation of the *Sarvadharmacaryopadeśābhisamayatantra (Chos spyod thams cad kyi man ngag mngon par rtogs paʼi rgyud) based on two unpublished manuscripts from the ʼBras-spungs-gnas-bcu-lha-khang/ Nicola Bajetta Chapter One, after an overview of the extant editions of the (extra-canonical) *Sarvadharmacaryopadeśābhisamayatantra and its (canonical) commentary (the gZi brjid snang ba), deals with the controversy surrounding the disputed Indian origin of the two texts, and the ambivalent figure of dGe-tshul Khyung-grags, the translator/forger. Chapters Two and Three are the core of the study, the former containing a critical edition of the Tibetan text of the tantra (with a description of the two unpublished MSS from the 'Bras-spungs-gnas-bcu-lha-khang), and the latter an annotated English translation (both including the interlinear glosses found in the two MSS).
6,485円
Karakatattvasamgrahah (A collection of some post-Paninian grammatical works on Karaka relations)
- Das, Karunasindhu (gen. ed.)
- The Asiatic Society
- xxvi,267p
- 2020
- Pāṇini -- Aṣṭādhyāyī -- Sanskrit language -- Grammar Kārakatattvasaṅgrahaḥ = Kārakatattvasaṃgrahaḥ : a collection of some post-Pāṇinian grammatical works on Kāraka relations/ general editor, Karunasindhu Das A collection of some post-Pāṇinian grammatical works on Kāraka relations. In Sanskrit; introduction in English Part 1. Kārakacandrikā and Madhumatī / edited by Rita Bhattacharya -- part 2. Ṣaṭkārakaṭippanī and Kārakatattva / edited by Sumita Chatterjee -- part 3. Kātantra Aṣṭādhyāyī and Kātantra pariśiṣṭa / edited by Silpi Adhikari --
3,960円
Pali: A grammar of the language of the Theravada Tipitaka, with a concordance to Pischel's Grammatik der Prakrit-sprachen.
- Oberlies, Thomas
- Munshiram
- xviii,385p
- 2012(01)
- Pali language -- Grammar Pāli : a grammar of the language of the Theravāda Tipiṭaka, with a Concordance to Pischel's Grammatik der Prakrit-Sprachen/ Thomas Oberlies Originally published: Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2001
3,762円
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary. Volume I: Grammar, II: Dictionary.
- Edgerton, Franklin
- Motilal
- 2 vols.
- 2018(1953)
- Buddha and Buddhism -- Sanskrit language -- Dictionaries
11,199円
Linguistic Studies in Sanskrit Grammar.
- Banerjee, Satya Ranjan
- Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar
- vi,127p
- 2013
- Sanskrit -- Grammar -- Linguistics 1. Sanskrit Studies and Research Methodology, 2. Morphophonemic Alterations in Pānini's Śivasūtra, 3. On the Conception of Language and Phonetics in Indian Tradition vis-a-vis Greek and Latin authors, 4. The Speculative Grammarians in the Middle Ages, 5. Dionysius Thrax and Pānini on Grammar, 6. Was R dental in Sanskrit?, 7. On Sa meaning 'one' in Sanskrit, 8. Sir William Jones
1,188円
The Practical Sanskrit - English Dictionary.
- Apte, Vaman Shivram
- Motilal
- xiv,1160p
- 2010(1965)
- Sanskrit language -- Dictionaries -- English
4,732円
A Sanskrit Primer.
- Perry, E.D.
- Motilal
- xii,230p
- 2016(1936)
- Sanskrit language -- Grammar A Sanskrit primer : based on the Leitfaden für den Elementarcursus des Sanskrit of Georg Bühler
1,168円
A Vedic Grammar for Students.
- Macdonell, Arthur A.
- Motilal
- xii,508p pap.
- 2006(1916)
- Vedic language -- Grammar
970円
Devavanipravesika: An introduction to the Sanskrit language.
- Goldman, Robert P. & Sally J. S. Goldman
- Motilal
- xxxv,539p
- 2011(1980)
- Sanskrit language -- Grammar -- Study and teaching Devavāṇīpraveśikā : an introduction to the Sanskrit language/ Robert P. Goldman, Sally J. Sutherland Goldman Originally published: Berkeley, CA : University of California, 1980
1,980円
The Dharmadhatustava: a critical of the Sanskrit text with the Tibetan and Chinese translations, a diplomatic transliteration of the manuscript and notes. (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, v. 17)
- Liu Zhen
- China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
- xxxvii,90p
- 2015
- Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century. -- Dharmadhātustava -- Criticism, Textual The Dharmadhātustava : a critical edition of the Sanskrit text with the Tibetan and Chinese translations, a diplomatic transliteration of the Manuscript and notes 赞法界颂 Commentary in English, with texts in Sanskrit (romanized), Tibetan (romanized) and Chinese
5,134円
Adhyardhasatika Prajnaparamita: Sanskrit and Tibetan texts. (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, v. 5)
- Tomabechi, Toru (ed.)
- China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
- lxviii,100p
- 2009
- Tripiṭaka. -- Sūtrapiṭaka. -- Prajñāpāramitā. -- Adhyardhaśatikā -- 一百五十頌般若経 Adhyardhaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā : Sanskrit and Tibetan texts/critically edited by Toru Tomabechi
5,464円
Buddhist and Jaina Studies: proceedings of the conference in Lumbini, February 2013.
- Soni, J., M. Pahlke & C.C:uppers (ed.)
- Lumbini International Research Institute
- vi,402p
- 2014
- Buddhism -- Jainism -- History -- Congresses Art and Architecture, Literature and Textual Studies, Philosophy
7,524円
Buddhism Across Asia : Networks of Material, Intellectual and Cultural Exchange Volume One. (Nalanda-Sriwijaya Series, 10)
- Sen, Tansen (ed.)
- Manohar/ ISEAS
- xxx,482p
- 2014
- Buddhism -- Asia -- History -- Congresses Presents new research on Buddhism in comprehensive spatial and temporal terms. From studies on transmission networks to exegesis on doctrinal matters, linguistics, rituals and practices, institutions, Buddhist libraries, and the religion's interactions with political and cultural spheres as well as the society at large, the volume presents an assemblage of essays of breathtaking breadth and depth.
6,930円
A Study of the Dharmadharmatavibhanga (volume Three): the commentaries of Rong ston and Mi Pham, I, II.
- Robertson, Raymond E.
- China Tibetology Publishing House
- 2 vols.
- 2012
- Maitreyanātha. -- Dharmadharmatāvibhaṅga A study of the Dharmadharmatavibhanga = 《辨法法性论》研究 第三巻 This four-volume work presents texts representing over fifteen-hundred years of Buddhist thought bearing on the teaching of the Dharmadharmatavibhanga and the tradition of Maitreya-Yogacara to which it belongs. This third book in the series begins with a comparative study of the doctrinal conflicts between Rong ston Shes bya kun rig of the Sa skya tradition and Blo bzang rta dbyang of the dGe lugs school, while comparing the Indian Yogacarins' views on those topics. Mr. Robertson then presents the complete annotated English translation of Rong ston's "Chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa'i rnam bshad legs par 'doms pa lha'i rnga bo che" and Mi pham rgya mtsho's "Chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa'i tshig le'ur byas pa'i 'grel pa ye shes snang pa rnam 'byed." Comparing with the previous two entries in this series, the present volume is focused entirely on the interpretations of the Dharmadharmatavibhanga among the Tibetan traditions.
9,356円
History of Unani Medicine in India.
- Azmi, Altaf Ahmad
- Ctr. for History of Medicine & Science, Jamia Hamdad
- viii,273p ills. pap.
- 2004
- Medicine -- India -- Mughal period -- History [The development of Unani (Graeco-Arab medicine) in India during the Mughal period] Unani medicine was introduced into India in the 7th century A.D. Its progress was not so significant during the reigns of Khiljis, Tughlaqs and Lodhis. Its real development took place during the Mughal period. Apart from the literary works done on the Unani medicine during this period, several hospitals were also established by Mughal emperors and nobles in various parts of the country. Development of Unani medicine in India during the Mughal period was superior both in quantity and quality as compared to the development made during the pre-Mughal period.
1,386円
The Bhamati: a gloss on Shankara Bhashya. ed. by Dhundhiraj Sastri (The Kashi Sanskrit Ser. 116)
- Vachaspati Misra
- Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan
- 2 vols.
- 2010 (2nd)
- Vedanta -- Advaita -- Śankarācārya. -- Śārīrakamīmāṃsābhāṣya --Bādarāyaṇa. -- Brahmasūtra Bhāmatī : Brahmasūtraśānkarabhāṣyavyākhyā/ Vācaspatimiśraviracitā ; Ḍhuṇḍhirājaśāstriṇā saṅkalitā viṣamasthalaṭippaṇyā samalaṅkr̥tā tenaiva Saṃskr̥tā ca. [Bhāmatī : a gloss on Shānkara Bhāshya]
2,574円
The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy of Language. (Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy)
- Graheli, Alessandro (ed.)
- Bloomsbury Academic
- ix,475p pap.
- 2022(20)
- Language and languages -- Indic Philosophy The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy of Language presents a systematic survey of philosophy of language in the Indian tradition, providing an up-to-date research resource for better understanding the history and future direction of the field. Each chapter addresses a particular philosophical problem from the viewpoint of seminal traditions and specific thinkers. Covering the philosophical insight on language found in the mainstream philosophies of Vyakarana, Mima?sa, Nyaya, Vedanta, Buddhism, and Alankarasastra, the chapters tackle crucial semantic and pragmatic questions such as the relation of the speaker to reality, the use of metalanguage, the distinction between sentences, elliptic statements, and figurative usages, and the impact of textual structures on the philosophical message. Complete with further reading suggestions and an annotated bibliography, this collection makes an important contribution to both Eastern and Western contemporary philosophy of language
9,129円
Navya-Nyaya Philosophy of Language.
- Toshihiro Wada
- DK Printworld
- x,116p
- 2020
- Navya Nyāya -- Language and logic -- Gaṅgeśa, active 13th century -- Tattvacintāmaṇi This book represents the philosophy of language in Navya-Nyaya, based upon an analysis of the “Verbal Suffix Chapter” (Akhyatavada) of Gangesha’s Tattvacintamani. Since this chapter elaborates what kind of verbal understanding is generated and discusses related issues, the book demonstrates the main features of that philosophy of language and serves as a good introduction to that. The analysis mainly deals with Gangesha, but in some cases it refers to Raghunatha. Since the book is an attempt to pursue philological exactness and philosophical analysis, it is hoped to interest not only Sanskrit scholars, but also philosophers in general.
1,584円
Chinnamasta: the aweful Buddhist and Hindu Tantric goddess. (Buddhist Tradition Series, 22)
- Benard, Elisabeth Anne
- Motilal
- xv,162p
- 2010(1944)
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