Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2004. — 352 p. — ISBN: 0691118744 ; ISBN13: 9780691118741. Historicizing Yoga: The Life and Times of Liberated Souls Yoga and the Supramental Being: Materialism, Metaphysics, and Social Reality Swami Kuvalayananda: Science, Yoga, and Global Modernity Birth of the Anti-Clinic: Naturopathic Yoga in a Post-Gandhian, Postcolonial...
A Short History of their Religion and Philosophy. — Published by the University of Calcutta, 1920. — 80 p. The History of the Ajivikas can broadly he divided into three periods in conformity with the three main stages of development through which their doctrines had passed. The general facts about these periods are summed up below with a view to indicate the precise nature of...
2nd edition. — Motilal Banarsidass, 2016. — 466 p. The present work is designed to survey the evolution of philosophical thought in the Vedic and post-Vedic periods preceding the rise of Jainism and Buddhism. The author has traced up the development of early Indian philosophy on divergent lines on the basis of the Rgveda, Atharvaveda, Aranyakas, the older Upanisads and the...
University of Calcutta, 1948. — 498 p. This is a primer on the nine philosophical systems of Indian origin, namely the Carvaka, Jaina, Bauddha, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Sankhya, Yoga, Mimamsa and Vedanta. Contents: Preface General Introduction The Carvaka Philosophy The Jaina Philosophy The Baudha Philosophy Nyaya Philosophy Teh Vaisesika pHilosophy Conclusion The Yoga Philosophy The...
Princeton University Press, 1990. — 624 p. Introduction to the Philosophy of the Grammarians (Harold G. Coward and K. Kunjunni Raja) Historical Résumé Metaphysics Epistemoiogy Word Meaning Sentence Meaning Survey of the Literature of Grammarian Philosophy Philosophical Elements in Vedic Literature {John G. Arapura and if. Kunjunni Raja) Philosophical Elements in Yaska’s Nirukta...
Bombay — New York: Asia Pub. House, 1967. — 520 p. Damodaran K. Essay on the history of Indian thought (In English) The Dawn of Indian Philosophy. Materialism and Idealism in Ancient India. Religion and Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Modern Thought in India.
Bombay — New York: Asia Pub. House, 1967. — 520 p. Damodaran K. Essay on the history of Indian thought (In English) The Dawn of Indian Philosophy. Materialism and Idealism in Ancient India. Religion and Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Modern Thought in India.
Dasgupta S. History of Indian philosophy (5 volumes eng) Cambridge: at the University Press, 1955. Vol. 1-5. 2517 p. Introductory The Vedas, Brahma As And Their Philosophy The Earlier Upanisads (700 B.C.-600 B.C.) General Observations On The Systems Of Indian Philosophy Buddhist Philosophy The Jaina Philosophy The Kapila And The Patanjala Sa Nkhya (Yoga) The Nyaya-Vaise Ika...
Oxford University Press Inc., 2007. — xii, 275 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–920241–6. In "The Concealed Art of the Soul", Jonardon Ganeri presents a variety of perspectives on the nature of the self as seen by major schools of classical Indian philosophy. For Indian thinkers, a philosophical treatise about the self should not only reveal the truth about the nature of the soul, but should...
Oxford University Press Inc., 2007. — xii, 275 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–920241–6. True PDF In "The Concealed Art of the Soul", Jonardon Ganeri presents a variety of perspectives on the nature of the self as seen by major schools of classical Indian philosophy. For Indian thinkers, a philosophical treatise about the self should not only reveal the truth about the nature of the soul,...
Oxford University Press, 2015. - 304 p. Madhyamaka and Yogacara are the two principal schools of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. While Madhyamaka asserts the ultimate emptiness and conventional reality of all phenomena, Yogacara is usually considered to be idealistic. This collection of essays addresses the degree to which these philosophical approaches are consistent or...
Inner Traditions, 2016. — 512 p. — ISBN: 978-1620555675. A history of yoga’s transformation from sacred discipline to exercise program to embodied spiritual practice Identifies the origin of exercise yoga as India’s response to the mania for exercise sweeping the West in the early 20th century Examines yoga’s transformations through the lives and accomplishments of 11 key...
American Institute of Buddhist Studies, 2007. — 469 p. — (Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences). — ISBN10: 0975373463, ISBN13: 978-0975373460. This is the first complete, critical English translation of the Cakrasamvara Tantra, also known as the Sriherukabhidhana and Laghusamvara. Composed in India during the eighth century, this text is a foundational scripture of one of the most...
Routledge, 2019. — 260 p. The Hindu thinker Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) was and remains an important figure both within India, and in the West, where he was notable for preaching Vedanta. Scholarship surrounding Vivekananda is dominated by hagiography and his (mis)appropriation by the political Hindu Right. This work demonstrates that Vivekananda was no simplistic pluralist,...
Oxford University Press, 2001. — 153 p. — (Very Short Introductions). India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thought, spanning some two and a half millennia and encompassing several major religious traditions. In this intriguing introduction to Indian philosophy, the diversity of Indian thought is emphasized. It is structured around six schools of...
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited. Delhi, India. 2006. 324 p. Includes Notes, Select Bibliography, Index. ISBN: 81-208-1191-7 A Historical Analysis has, since its original publication in 1976, offered an unequaled introduction to the philosophical principles and historical development of Buddhism. Now, representing the culmination of Dr. Kalupahana's thirty years...
Calcutta: The University of Burdwan, 1966. — 247 p. Kaviraj Gopinath. Aspects of Indian philosophy (In English) The Doctrine of Pratibha. Theism in Ancient India. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy. The Problem of Causality. Stages in Yoga. Kaivalya in Dualistic Tantric Culture. Nirmanakaya. Vira-Saiva Philosophy. Pasupata Philosophy. Sakta Philosophy. The Philosophy of Tripura Tantra....
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 300 p. In this clear and accessible book, Stephen Laumakis explains the origin and development of Buddhist ideas and concepts, focusing on the philosophical ideas and arguments presented and defended by selected thinkers and sutras from various traditions. He starts with a sketch of the Buddha and the Dharma, and highlights the origins of...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 320 p. — ISBN10: 3319627600, ISBN13: 978-3319627601. This book investigates the central metaphysics and epistemology of Advaita. Although the vastness of Advaita literature has grown to immense proportions, there has been a glaring lacuna in unraveling its philosophical, theological and religious implications. This volume undertakes a thematic search...
Madras: The National Press, 1937. — 695 p. In the early part of the 20th Century S. Radhakrishnan introduced Indian philosophy to the Western world. In his exposition of Advaita Vedanta. His critics back home had quite a few issues with him, one of them being the poor treatment of other schools of Vedanta. Through a powerful polemic the author of this book shows how Advaita...
Berkley: UC Press, 1980. — 341 p. Karma is perhaps the central concept in Indian Philosophy, but there is no comprehensive study of its various meanings or philosophical implications. Leading American Indologists met on several occasions to discuss their ideas about Karma. The result is this useful thought-provoking volume. Full of insights and written in clear and simple...
Columbia University Press, 2016 — xxv, 442 p. — (Historical Sourcebooks in Classical Indian Thought). — ISBN: 9780231540698. 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...
Motilal Banarsidass, 1998. — 648 p. The third in a series, this volume is a reference book of summaries of the main works in the Advaita tradition during the primary phase of its development in the sixth and seventh centuries A.D., up to and including the works of Samkara and his pupils.
Motilal Banarsidass, 1996. — 651 p. The present volume undertakes to summarize the gist of these philosophical teachings, termed Abhidharma, from the first texts that developed after the Buddha up to and including the mammoth text called Mahavibhasa, generated from convention held in the first or second century A.D.
Motilal Banarsidass, 1998. — 761 p. The following volume constitutes the second in a series devoted to Buddhist philosophy. It takes up more or less where its predecessor, Volume VII of this Encyclopedia, leaves off, around the beginning of the second century A.D. This is a period still not well understood, with a great deal of scholarly disagreement remaining about many...
Motilal Banarsidass, 2011. — 1786 p. This constitues the first volume of the series. It indicates the scope of the project and provides a list of sources which will be surveyed in the sebsequent volumes, as well as provide a guide to secondary literature for further study of Indian Philosophy. It lists in relative chronological order, Sanskrit and Tamil works. All known...
Motilal Banarsidass, 1977. — 766 p. The complementary systems of Nyaya and Vaisesika constitute one of the oldest and most important traditions within Indian philosophy. This volume offers a systematic and detailed exposition of the two schools from their beginning to the time of Gangesa (A.D. 150-1350). An extensive interpretive essay introduces summaries of most of the known...
Motilal Banarsidass, New edition edition, 1999. — 764 p. — ISBN10: 8120803094, ISBN13: 978-8120803091 The complementary systems of Nyaya and Vaisesika constitute one of the oldest and most important traditions within Indian philosophy. This volume offers a systematic and detailed exposition of the two schools from their beginning to the time of Gangesa (A.D. 150-1350). An...
First printed in 1923 by Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Holland in 1948 by L. Van Leer & Co. N.V. Vol.1, 738 p. Vol. 2, 807 p. Description: "This work gives a clear and rational account of the highest conceptions of Hinduism. The happy blend of Eastern conceptions with Western terminology makes the book intelligible even to the inexpert and it need hardly be added,...
Princeton University Press, 2014. — 720 p. — ISBN: B01N639Q3P. Here are the chief riches of more than 3,000 years of Indian philosophical thought-the ancient Vedas, the Upanisads, the epics, the treatises of the heterodox and orthodox systems, the commentaries of the scholastic period, and the contemporary writings. Introductions and interpretive commentaries are provided.
Motilal Banarsidass, 2000. — 654 p. This study offers a panoramic view of the creative, expository, interpretive, dialectic, polemical, didactic and devotional phases of Dvaita philosophy, and its literature with a clear chronological setting of literary, historical and epigraphic materials. Written in lucid style it presents a vigorous and sparkling historical exposition of...
Publication details not specified. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1997. Bhavan’s Book Universitv. First Edition: 1961. Second Edition: 1970. Third Edition: 1979. Fourth Edition: 1997. Date Life and Personality of Madhva. Madhva as a Writer a Thinker and a Mystic. Significance of Madhvas Contribution.
Motilal Banarsidass, 1986. Dedicated to Sri Madhvacharya (Anandatirtha Bhagavatpada) who showed how philosophy can fulfil its purpose and attain its goal by enabling man to realise the eternal and indissoluble bond of Bimba- Pratibimba-bhava that exists between the Infinite and the finite. The volume is a good presentation of the philosophy of Sri Madhvacarya, complete in its...
University of Toronto, Department and Centre for the Study of Religion, 2010. — 254 p. Dayanidhi Maithili. The concept of living liberation in Thirumandiram (In English) General Introduction. Living Liberation – Tamil Legacy. The Tirumantiram and Sanskrit Traditions. The Synthesis of Tamil and Sanskrit: Yoga, Bhakti and Aṉpu. Living liberation and Connotative Language.
Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. — (Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy). — ISBN 978-1472529534. The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics introduces the reader to new perspectives on Indian philosophy based on historical research within the last 20 years. Concentrating on topics such as perception, inference, skepticism, consciousness,...
Oxford University Press, 2009. — 256 p. — ISBN 0195375211, 0195384962. The Indian philosopher Acharya Nagarjuna (c. 150-250 CE) was the founder of the Madhyamaka (Middle Path) school of Mahayana Buddhism and arguably probably the most influential Buddhist thinker soon after Buddha himself. Indeed, in the Tibetan and East Asian traditions, Nagarjuna is frequently referred to as...
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