A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit and Other Indian Manuscripts of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library: Part II. Epics and Puranas

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit and Other Indian Manuscripts of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library: Part II. Epics and Puranas

Author: Bodleian Library

Publisher:

Published: 1999-09-16

Total Pages: 330

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The arrival in 1909 of the library of manuscripts now known as the Chandra Shum Shere collection made Oxford the repository of the largest known collection of Sanskrit manuscripts outside the Indian subcontinent. This second volume of the catalogue covers the considerable number of Epic and Puranic texts contained in the collection.


A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit and Other Indian Manuscripts of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library: Part II. Epics and Puranas

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit and Other Indian Manuscripts of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library: Part II. Epics and Puranas

Author: Bodleian Library

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 324

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This second volume of the catalogue covers the considerable number of Epic and Puranic texts contained in the collection. In addition to the main primary sources and commentaries in these genres, attention is also given to other texts, in the categories of ritual and descriptive or eulogistic literature, which are conventionally or occasionally assigned Puranic status or ascribed Puranic origin. Mahatmyas are also covered fully here.


A Catalogue of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library

A Catalogue of the Chandra Shum Shere Collection in the Bodleian Library

Author: Bodleian Library

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780198830535

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This important scholarly resource is the fourth part of the planned ten-volume series on the Chandra Sum Shere Collection. Part IV gives details of nearly 900 manuscripts in the field of Vedic literature and adds considerably to our knowledge of the collection, providing full information of the coverage of the nature and extent of the texts.


The Pandit

The Pandit

Author: Axel Michaels

Publisher: Manohar Publishers

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9788173044359

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In a traditional sense, the Indian institution of the "pandit" denoted an individual that was a scholar, teacher, adviser, spiritual adviser, specialist, and legal expert says Michaels (classical Indology, U. of Heidelberg, Germany). He presents 13 essays that are at once an examination of the role of the pandit in current Sanskrit scholarship and a festschrift to one particular pandit, K. Parameswara Aithal. The essays explore the nature of being a pandit, examine conflicts between western methods of scholarship and the pandit's approach to the acquisition and preservation of knowledge, and provide profile of past and present pandits. Distributed by South Asia Books. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Dhvanyāloka of Ānandavardhana with the Locana of Abhinavagupta

The Dhvanyāloka of Ānandavardhana with the Locana of Abhinavagupta

Author: Ānandavardhana

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 854

ISBN-13: 9780674202788

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For nearly a thousand years the brilliant analysis of aesthetic experience set forth in the Locana of Abhinavagupta, India's founding literary critic, has dominated traditional Indian theory on poetics and aesthetics. The Locana, presented here in English translation for the first time, is a commentary on the ninth-century Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana, which is itself the pivotal work in the history of Indian poetics. The Dhvanyaloka revolutionized Sanskrit literary theory by proposing that the main goal of good poetry is the evocation of a mood or "flavor" (rasa) and that this process can be explained only by recognizing a semantic power beyond denotation and metaphor, namely, the power of suggestion. On the basis of this analysis the Locana develops a theory of the psychology of aesthetic response. This edition is the first to make the two most influential works of traditional Sanskrit literary and aesthetic theory fully accessible to readers who want to know more about Sanskrit literature. The editorial annotations furnish the most complete exposition available of the history and content of these works. In addition, the verses presented as examples by both authors (offered here in verse translation) form an anthology of some of the finest Sanskrit and Prakrit poetry.