Sino-Platonic Papers, No.241, October, 2013 Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2013. — xii, 183 p. — ISSN: 2157-9679 (print) 2157-9687 (online) Indra the “Bull” Who Is Indra? The Aśvins in the Rig Veda Indra and Vṛtra An Old and Forgotten Theory The Maruts Rudra Soma Partial Conclusions I The Vedic Agni Partial Conclusions II The “Solar Aspects” of Savitṛ and Pūṣan...
Bharati Agehananda - The Ochre Robe: An Autobiography - Ross Erikson, June, 1980 Paperback: 300 p. Publisher: Ross Erikson; New edition edition (June 1980) Language: English ISBN10: 0915520281 ISBN13: 978-0915520282 Swāmī Agehānanda Bhāratī (अगेहानन्द भारती) (Vienna, April 20, 1923 – New York, May 14, 1991) was the monastic name of Leopold Fischer, professor of Anthropology at...
Ross Erikson, 1980. — 300 p. — ISBN10: 0915520281; ISBN13: 978-0915520282. Swāmī Agehānanda Bhāratī (अगेहानन्द भारती) (Vienna, April 20, 1923 – New York, May 14, 1991) was the monastic name of Leopold Fischer, professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University for over 30 years. He was an academic Sanskritist, a writer on religious subjects, and a Hindu monk in the Dasanami...
India, Baroda: Oriental Institute, 1960. — 152 p. In his introduction to this second volume of his translation of the Soma hymns, Dr. Bhawe states ‘ AS one goes ahead with the interpretation of the Veda, a feeling often comes that, though one may try to give as authentic a meaning of the word of the Veda as is possible to do by linguistic, philological and other means, one is...
India, Baroda: Oriental Institute, 1962. — 228 p. Hymns of the IX Mandala of the Rig Veda, dedicated to the god Soma, interpreted by Professor S.S.Bhawe. Poems from 9.51 to 9.70. In this third volume of translations and ' notes on the Rigveda, Professor Bhawe covers some of the longer hymns of book ix. The care taken in evaluating the hypotheses of Western scholars (chiefly...
London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1908. — 315 p. This volume reproduces with some little amplification six lectures on the Religion of the Veda given before various learned institutions of America during the fall and winter of 1906-07. India the Land of Religions. The Veda. The Hieratic Religion. The Pantheon of the Veda. The Prehistoric Gods. The...
Leiden: Brill, 1976. A survey of the description of the Agnihotra ritual as found in the ritualistic sutras, this book (originally published in 1976) offered a systematic treatment of the esoteric interpretations of this ritual as found in the Vedic prose texts (including the relevant sections of the Yajurvedic samhitas). The Agnihotra formed the starting-point for several...
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea: Papua Pocket Poets, 1970. — 27 p. Chakravarti Prithvindra (ed.) Baul: Bengali Mystic Chants from Oral Tradition (In English) I longed to worship the guru's feet. I spent my life meditating on the banks of hope. 0 wild hope. I planted a tree named hope, I sat on its roots Waiting for the fruit, But before my hope was fulfilled The tree fell to the...
New Delhi: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd., 2006. — 84 p. (in English) The Bhavishya Purana, the ninth in the list of the Mahapurana, is a short Purana, containing about fourteen thousand couplets. The Bhavishya Purana earns a special distinction by being the only Purana that is based on the 'predictions'. It mostly tells us what 'will be from the time it was compiled in. Hence...
London: Christian Literature Society for India, 1913. — 292 p. The aryans The vedas of the aryans The nature of vedic gods A classified account of the vedic gods The sacrifices of the aryans The prayers of the aryans The message of the Rig-Veda readings from the Veda Traditions concerning the Origin of the vedas The metres of the vedas Vedic sanskrit The contents of the...
Éditeur: Folio (21 avril 1995). Langue: Français. Poche: 192 p. ISBN-10: 2070328848. ISBN-13: 978-2070328840. Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (1877-1947) n'était pas seulement un des plus célèbres spécialistes de la philosophie, des religions et de l'art orientaux, mais aussi un connaisseur de la pensée de l'Occident où il avait vécu de longues années. Son analyze du Bouddhisme et de...
Éditeur: FLAMMARION (12 novembre 2009). Langue: Français. Poche: 644 p. ISBN-10: 2081232162. ISBN-13: 978-2081232167. Je me suis efforcé de présenter ici une conception du monde et du divin qui m'était familière et telle qu'elle apparaît à l'Hindou d'aujourd'hui, sans chercher à en démêler les sources. Devant l'avilissement d'une pensée religieuse devenue purement dogmatique,...
New York: Anchor Books, 1967. — 115 p. This book has been accepted in the India Series of the Translations Collection of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Above the highest heaven is the dwelling place of Krishna. It is a place of infinite idyllic peace, where the dark and gentle river Yamunā flows beside a flowered meadow, where...
Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1975. — 358 p. PRAJĀPATI and BRAHMĀ Creation in the ŖgVeda Creation in the BRĀHMAŅAS annd UPANIṢADS Creation in the Mahābhārata Creation in the PURĀŅAS Indra The Vedic Cycle of Indra and VŖTRA The Degradation of Indra in the Later Epics Agni Rudra and ŚIVA The Vedic Myth of Rudra The Epic Myth of the Triple City The PURĀŅIC Myths of liṅga-worship...
Freiburg: H. Falk, 1986. — 216 p. — ISBN: 3925270000. Falk has reexamined the whole complex problem of ritual gambling in Vedic religion and has provided impressive and largely satisfying solutions for the whole range of the texts from Rgveda to Grhya- and Srautasutra, including a dreadfully corrupt Vadhulasutra passage on the Rajasuya, hitherto unpublished. Falk distinguishes...
London: Oxford University Press, 1923. — XXIV, 392 p. The Antecedents of the Rigvedic Age The Rigvedic Age The Rigvedic Book The Vedic World of Gods and Demons Varuna the Ethical God Agni the Priestly God Indra the Warrior God Soma the Deified Sacrificial Drink Usas and Asvina The Minor Gods of the Vedic Pantheon The eschatology of the Rigveda The Rigveda and Later Hindu...
Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2003. — 616 p. — (Blackwell Companions to Religion). — ISBN: 0-631-21535-2. An ideal resource for courses on Hinduism or world religions, this accessible volume spans the entire field of Hindu studies. It provides a forum for the best scholars in the world to make their views and research available to a wider audience. Comprehensively covers the...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. — 424 p. Originally published as "The Continuum Companion to Hindu Studies", this Companion offers the definitive guide to Hinduism and study in this area. Now available in paperback, "The Bloomsbury Companion to Hindu Studies" covers all the most pressing and important themes and categories in the field - areas that have continued to attract interest...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. — 424 p. Originally published as "The Continuum Companion to Hindu Studies", this Companion offers the definitive guide to Hinduism and study in this area. Now available in paperback, "The Bloomsbury Companion to Hindu Studies" covers all the most pressing and important themes and categories in the field - areas that have continued to attract interest...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. — 240 p. Designed to help readers deepen their understanding of Hinduism, and reflecting themes central to the study of religion and culture, Jessica Frazier explores classical Hindu theories of self, the body, the cosmos, and human action. Case studies from Hindu texts provide readers with direct access to primary sources in translation, ranging from...
Lonavla: Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti. 1982. — 173 p. A critical edition of Brhadyogi-Jajnavalkya-Smrti prepared by Swami Kulvalayananda and Pandit Radhunathshastri Kokaje was for the first time published in 1951 by the Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti, Lonavla. The entire text was in Sanskrit. In 1976 a revised edition was published by the Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti....
Utrecht, A. Oosthoek, 1954. — 270 p. Visnu and fertility Visnu as a liberal and beneficent god Visnu and the sun Visnu and Indra Visnu, Indra, and the vajra The three strides Visnu and the mountains The sacrifice The sacrificial post Visnu’s navel Some other beliefs in connection with Visnu Emblems and attributes The god’s names Visnu’s relations with other gods The god's...
S-Gravenhage, Mouton, 1959. — 270 p. A survey of Rgvedic epithets studied in their contexts Indra Agni Usas Visnu Pusan Vayu Tvastar Varuna Brhaspati Asvins Gandharva(s) Rbhus Maruts Rudra Manifestations of evil Other nominal concepts (powers, beings, etc.) The King Other persons of importance The functions of the Rgvedic epithets Index of Sanskrit words English index
Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1989. — 84 p. Visvakarman and Väyu Svayambhü Prajäpati and Brhaspati Bráhman and Brahmä Prajäpati and Bráhman Prajäpati and the Brahmán priest Prajäpati and the God Brahmä Purusa
Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1977. — 218 p. — (A history of Indian literature; Vol. 1, Veda and Upanishads; Fasc. 2). — ISBN: 3447018232, 9783447018234 The srautasutras The grhyasutra The pitrmedhasutras The ritual sutras as historical sources Style and composition Transmission of the texts, commentaries and secondary literature
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1972 — viii, 147 p. Mitra and Varuna Mitra and light Mitra and Agni Mitra and the Sun Satya, Dharma, Santi Mitra's Eye Various function and relations Invocations Rgveda 3.59 Mitra's character. Recapitulation and conclusions The post-Vedic Mitra
The Hague: Mouton & Co., 1963. — 372 p. Dhih in the Rgveda Dhitih in the Rgveda The verb dhi- in the Rgveda The adjective dhira- in the Rgveda Some compounds and derivatives The relevant occurrences in the Atharvaveda The terms dhih, dhitih, dhirah in the other samhitas and the brahmanah Dhih, dhirah etc. in the Upanisads The Iranian cognates Light Some notes on the function of...
Munshiram and Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 1976. — 228 p. The Character of Visnu and Rudra-Siva in the Veda and Mahabharata The Gods' Rise to Superiority Theology Ritual The Mutual Relations of the Two Religions Siva and Visnu in Folklore, Myth and Literature
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2004. — 266 p. — (Historische Sprachforschung. Ergänzungsheft 43). — ISBN: 9783525262337. The specific focus of the work is the rare and shadowy figure of the Gandharva in the Rig Veda which the author attempts to connect thematically and functionally with the Gandharva in much later Buddhist texts, particularly the Tibetan Book of the Dead...
Madras: Adyar Library, 1944. — xliii, 278 p. The Adyar Librari Series No. 47 Existence of Atman known to the Rigvedic seers Atman or the individual self as distinct from brahman Conception of immortality in the Veda, the Vedic doctrine of the worlds above, the Devayana and Pitryana Theism of the Rigveda Suktabhajah and Havirbhajah Prayers and their rewards in the Veda Rigveda,...
London: Strand Publisher to the India, 1896. — 336 p. Study of the Vedas and the pantheon of Vedic gods. Description of various trends in Indian religious thought. The Rig Veda. The upper, middle and lower gods The religion of the Atharva Veda Early hindu divinities compared with those of other aryans Brahmanism Brahmanic pantheism — the Upanishads The popular brahmanic faith...
Www.people.fas.harvard.edu, 1992. — 118 p. General Treatments An Outline of Vedic Religion and Ritual Deities and Mythology The "Philosophy" of Vedic Religion The Religious Life: Personal and popular religious experience
Oxford University Press, 1996. This book concerns the conceptual position of women in early India, specifically in the Vedic and early epic periods (c.1500-200 BCE), and it seeks to make contributions both to Indology and to gender studies. By focusing on a single female role--the activities of the "Sacrificer's Wife" in solemn ritual--and by extracting the rich materials on...
New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. — 185 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-95496-4. For the non-specialist western reader the Mahabharata can resemble a vast but distant mountain range obscured by clouds. Just as many people are able to identify only Everest among the Himalayan peaks, so, in the Mahabharata range, perhaps only the Bhagavadgfta stands out, usually with little...
Harvard University Press, 1925. — xix, 312 p. — (The Harvard Oriental Series Vol. 31). The Rigveda and the Aryans The Later Samhitas and the Brahmanas The Later Literature The Avesta The Gods and Demons of the Veda Nature Gods and Abstract Deities Vedic Cosmology and Cosmogony The Interrelation of the Gods Dyaus the Father Varuna, Mitra, and the Adityas Surya, Savitr, and Pusan...
Harvard University Press, 1925. — p. vii, 313-683. — (The Harvard Oriental Series Vol. 32). Vedic Ritual The Sacrifices of the Srauta Ritual The Fire-God Oblation or Agnihotra The New-moon and Full-moon Sacrifices The Four-month or Seasonal Sacrifices First-fruit Sacrifice The Animal Sacrifice The Soma Sacrifice The Pravargya or Hot-milk Sacrifice Forms of Jyotistoma Other Soma...
Jaico, 2014, 2nd ed., 256 p. ISBN: 978-81-8495-366-4 Understanding the assorted divinities or gods and goddesses of the Vedic or Hindu pantheon is not so difficult when it is presented simply and effectively. And that is what you will find in this book. This will open you to many of the possibilities and potentials of the Vedic tradition, and show how it has been able to cater...
Oxford University Press, 1998. — 160 p. Hinduism is practiced by about 80 percent of India's population, and by about 30 million people outside India. But how is Hinduism defined, and what basis does the religion have? In this Very Short Introduction, Kim Knott provides clear insight into the beliefs and authority of Hindus and Hinduism, and considers the ways in which it has...
2nd Edition — Oxford University Press, 2016. — 168 p. Hinduism is practised by nearly eighty per cent of India's population, and by some seventy million people outside India. In this Very Short Introduction, Kim Knott offers a succinct and authoritative overview of this major religion, and analyses the challenges facing it in the twenty-first century. She discusses key...
Oxford University Press Inc., 1998. — 142 p. The Scolar and the Devotee Revelation and the Transmission of Knowledge Understanding the Self Divine Heroes: The Epic Tradition Hinduism, Colonialism, and Modernity Challenges to Hinduism: Women and Dalits Crossing the Black Waters: Hinduism beyond India Hindu Dharma, Hinduism, and Hinduisms Appendix: The Six Philosophical Systems...
Lonavla: The Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti. 1951. — 274 p. Published by The Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti, Lonavla, Dist. Poona. A critical edition of Brhadyogi-Jajnavalkya-Smrti prepared by Swami Kulvalayananda and Pandit Radhunathshastri Kokaje was for the first time published in 1951 by the Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. M. Samiti, Lonavla. The entire text was in Sanskrit. In...
2nd edition — Routledge, 2010. — 448 p. Julius Lipner’s Hindus is widely recognised as essential reading for everyone wishing to understand one of the world’s great religious traditions. Hinduism comprises the religion and culture of the great majority of the people of India, a country tipped to become a world superpower politically, economically and culturally in the course of...
2nd edition — Routledge, 2010. — 448 p. Julius Lipner’s Hindus is widely recognised as essential reading for everyone wishing to understand one of the world’s great religious traditions. Hinduism comprises the religion and culture of the great majority of the people of India, a country tipped to become a world superpower politically, economically and culturally in the course of...
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1951. — 353 p. Posthumous ed. Ludwig Alsdorf. In German. Classic monograph about the original function of Vedic good Varuna and his relatiob with power, truth and kingship, non Dumezilan. First book, on the relation between Varuna and (celestial) waters
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1951. — 453 p. Posthumous ed. Ludwig Alsdorf. In German. Classic monograph about the original function of Vedic good Varuna and his relatiob with power, truth and kingship, non Dumezilan. Second book, with the teory about the meaning of "rtam" as Verwirklichung, operative truth.
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007. — xviii, 374 p. Brill’s Indological Library Vol. 27 Drawing on textual and art historical sources, this book traces the conceptual and iconographic development of the Indian riverine goddess of knowledge Sarasvati from sometime after 1750 BCE to the seventh century CE. Vedic Sarasvati Rg Veda Atharva Veda Yajur Veda Brahmanas Epic And Puranic...
Bombay: Popular Book Depot, 1961. — 127 p. Introductory. Vedic mysticism. Eastern and western mysticism, views of western scholars about Vedic poetry and mysticism: Winternitz, Dasagupta, Bloomfield... Ritualistic Mystics. The Vedic ritual. Views of Bloomfield, Mac-Donell, Haug and others. Sacrificial mysticism. Ritualistic mysticism: sacrifice, Soma, Vaisvanara, songs of...
New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. — 206 p. — ISBN: 0-19-513433-8. Pathways to the Sakta Poetry: Sources, Precedents, and Influences. The Bengali scholar Sasibhusan Dasgupta, in commenting upon the Goddess-centered devotional poetry tradition of Bengal, once remarked that although it was not surprising to find Uma, the lovely wife of Siva, softened and humanized by the...
Routledge, 2004. — 672 p. The Hindu World is the most complete, authoritative and up-to-date one-volume guide to Hindu faith and culture available today. Written by the world's leading scholars on Hinduism, its twenty-four chapters explore the history, philosophy and practice of one of the world's great religious traditions. The Hindu World offers new insights into all aspects...
London, Madras: The Christian Literature Society For India, 1897. — iv, 157 p. Metres and Language of the Vedas Principal Divisions of the Vedas Brahmanas The Aranyakas and Upanishads The Sutras Hindu Accounts of the Origin of the Vedas The Time when the Vedas were Composed The Vedas at First Handed Down by Tradition Social Life in Vedic Times The Gods of the Vedas The...
Verlag der Weltreligionen, 2012. — 621 S. Der Rigveda gehört zu den ältesten Literaturdenkmälern der Menschheit. In den rund 1000 Hymnen dieses Textes, der vermutlich zwischen 1500 und 1000 v. Chr. verfaßt wurde, fand eine am Opfer orientierte Religion ihren Niederschlag, die etwa seit 2000 v. Chr. aus dem heutigen Afghanistan nach Nordindien einwandernde vedische Stämme...
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1919. Oldenberg’s classical study is a famous example of the evolutionist approach of late 19th century scholarship to early Indian religious texts. The author analyses the ritual literature of Vedic tradition as pre-scientific science and pre-philosophical philosophy, concepts that do not fit very well into contemporary relativist...
Oxford University Press, 1993 -- 288 p. ISBN10: 019508327X ISBN13: 978-0195083279 The lesser known and explored of the two pillars of Hinduism-- aśrama and varna -- aśrama is the name given to a system of four distinct and legitimate ways of leading a religious life: as a celibate student, a married householder, a forest hermit, and a world renouncer. In this, the first...
Bombay: Pandurang Jawaji. 1936. — 545 p. With the Commentary Mitaksara of Vidnyaneshvara. The Yajnavalkya Smriti is one of the many Dharma-related texts of Hinduism composed in Sanskrit. It is dated to between the 3rd to 5th-century CE, and belongs to the Dharmasastras tradition. The text was composed after the Manusmriti, but like it and Naradasmriti, the text was composed in...
Oxford University Press, 2016, XVI, 418 p., ISBN 978–0–19–935158–9 This collection of essays is intended to place the study of the homa — a votive ritual employing fire, which is found throughout the tantric world — within a framework that is both cross-cultural and historically longitudinal. This placement thus expands the study of ritual change across two axes — temporal and...
University of South Carolina Press, 2014. — 216 p. Hindu Ritual at the Margins explores Hindu forms of ritual activity in a variety of “marginal” contexts. The contributors collectively examine ritual practices in diaspora; across gender, ethnic, social, and political groups; in film, text, and art; in settings where ritual itself or direct discussion of ritual is absent; in...
California: The University of California Press, 1994. — 73 p. — ISBN: 9780585102979. The poems translated here belong to the category of padams short musical compositions of a light classical nature, intended to be sung and, often, danced. Originally, they belonged to the professional caste of dancers and singers, devadasis or vesyas (and their male counterparts, the nattuvanar...
Middlesex UK: Penguin Books Ltd, 1985. — 202 p. This book has been accepted in the Indian Translations Series of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco). A. K. Ramanujan was horn in South India and has degrees in English and in Linguistics. He is now Professor in the Department of South Asian languages and Civilizations at the University of...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. — 160 p. This book is based on the inaugural Jordan Lecture Comparative Religion in 1951 and offers a survey of religious movements in India, past and present. Renou discusses the Veda, its rise and fall, and the state of studies of Vedic ritual, liturgy, mythology, magic, speculative thought, and secular discipline; the contribution of Vedic...
Routledge, 2011. — 208 p. Drawing on personal experiences of Hinduism on the ground, this book provides a reflective context within which religious practices can be understood and appreciated. It conveys the rich realities of the Hindu tradition and the academic approaches through which they are studied. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including dance, music,...
Routledge, 2011. — 208 p. Drawing on personal experiences of Hinduism on the ground, this book provides a reflective context within which religious practices can be understood and appreciated. It conveys the rich realities of the Hindu tradition and the academic approaches through which they are studied. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including dance, music,...
Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. — 428 p. As in various other cultures, in the Hindu tradition of the Indian Subcontinent construction rituals accompany the construction of a temple, from the moment of choosing the suitable building site, right to the completion of the entire project. Numerous descriptions in Sanskrit texts on ritual and architecture describe in detail these...
Periplus Line LLC, 2013. — 43 p. Dharma is an ancient Hindu concept which serves as a foundation from which the Hindu Value System has evolved. The book provides a perspective for both Hindus and others to develop a feel for this most subtle, yet a totally ingrained feature that define Hindu life on a daily basis.
Wiley, 2011. — 387 p. The dominant religion of India, "Hinduism" refers to a wide variety of religious traditions and philosophies that have developed over thousands of years. Today, the United States is home to approximately one million Hindus. If you've heard of this ancient religion and are looking for a reference that explains the intricacies of the customs, practices, and...
Routledge, 2003. — 165 p. "Imagining Hinduism" examines how Hinduism has been defined, interpreted and manufactured through Western categorizations, from the foreign interventions of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Orientalists and missionaries, to the present day. Sugirtharajah argues that ever since early Orientalists 'discovered' the ancient Sanskrit texts and the Hindu...
Routledge, 2003. — 165 p. "Imagining Hinduism" examines how Hinduism has been defined, interpreted and manufactured through Western categorizations, from the foreign interventions of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Orientalists and missionaries, to the present day. Sugirtharajah argues that ever since early Orientalists 'discovered' the ancient Sanskrit texts and the Hindu...
University of Bergan, 2016. — 94 p. Taniya Kaliyanthil Leela. Goddesses of North Malabar: An Anthropological Study of Kinship and Ritual in North Malabar (In English) This study explores the relationship between kinship and the ritual theyyam worship of North Malabar region in the state of Kerala, India. personal identity is the tharavad, and that the tharavad is the locus of...
Scribe Publications, 2018. — 256 p. Hinduism is one of the world's oldest and greatest religious traditions. In captivating prose, Shashi Tharoor untangles its origins, its key philosophical concepts and texts. He explores everyday Hindu beliefs and practices, from worship to pilgrimage to caste, and touchingly reflects on his personal beliefs and relationship with the...
Bombay: Mrs. Radhabai Atmaran Sagoon, 1893. — vii. 227 p. Sacrifice alias the Year The Krittikas Agrahayana The Antelope's head Orion and his belt Ribhus and Vrishakapi
London, Williams and Norgate, 1887. — xii, 130 p. The Building of the World The significance of metaphors in the Rigveda The measuring and building of heaven and earth The firmness of the structure The introduction of the fire Tvashtar, the divine carpenter The Ribhus, the workmen The general character of the description Generation The application of analogy Fire and water The...
University of California Press, 2019. — 222 p. The Emergence of Modern Hinduism argues for the importance of regional, vernacular innovation in processes of Hindu modernization. Scholars usually trace the emergence of modern Hinduism to cosmopolitan reform movements, producing accounts that overemphasize the centrality of elite religion and the influence of Western ideas and...
Publication details not specified. — 43 p. Wilberg Peter. Red Banner of Rudra (in English) Marxism and Moksha. Dialectics, Advaita and Deconstructionism. Revolution, Relation and "The Third Realm". Political Left and Right in Tantra. Kashmir Shaivism, Tibetan Buddhism and the Rudra Chakrin. Appendix 1: The Social Reality of Ancient Tibet. Appendix 2: Slavoj Zizek on Buddhism in...
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