The Nāradasmṛti

The Nāradasmṛti

Author: Nārada

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9788120818040

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This fascinating and profound book of ancient, Eastern esoteric wisdom backed by the latest discoveries and experiments of modern science treats of the health of soul by showing the relationship between soul and brain.This book is a cybernetic exploration of mind`s inner space leading to expanded cosmoelectronic consciousness. Having shown the differences between Eastern and Western thought-processes, Saher explains how the sages of the East have aquired that source of wisdom and bliss which our misguided youth seeks vainly in hallucinogenic drugs.


The Conception of Punishment in Early Indian Literature

The Conception of Punishment in Early Indian Literature

Author: Terence Day

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0889208387

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Early textual source of the vast body of Dharmasastra literature of India on religion, law, and morality contain numerous statements that present or imply an undefined conception of punishment. Yet nowhere is this conception formally defined, as if knowledge of its nature and structure were generally known. In this “first-ever” attempt to provide a definition of the conception and to recover its ideational infrastructure, the author has drawn on these sources to reconstruct the theoretical backgrounds of its distinctive metaphysical, religious, juridical, social, and moral components. He shows that the conception is “the totality of correction principles, powers, agents, processes, and operations through which acts contrary to the Universal Order are counteracted and compensated.” The volume contains extensive documentation, a glossary of Sanskrit terms, a selected bibliography, and an index.


Evolution of Law of Crimes in Ancient India

Evolution of Law of Crimes in Ancient India

Author: Ramesh S. Betai

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 9788180900204

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This Book Looks At Long History Of Law-Making And Justice In India From Ancient Times. The Origin Of The Present Dissertation Goes To The Days When I Secured Doctorate In 1957 On The Sociological And Ethical Aspects Of Manusmrti. `Why Not Take Up Another Problem?` I Thought, My Mind Steadied On Law. Then I Decided To Moveon To Criminal Law And To Examine And Evolve The Same From Time To Time And From Smrti To Smrti. I Sought The Advice Of Prof. H.D. Velankar And Dr. G.C. Jhala. They Discussed With Me, Gave A Few Suggestions And Blessed The Project, That Was Of High Research Value, Which Has Resulted Into 14 Chapters, All Of Which Found Place In Journals Of All-India. In All Titles, I Have Taken Care To Understand, Analyse And Examine The Implications Wherever Possible. The Titles Have Brought Clarity.


The Samnyasa Upanisads

The Samnyasa Upanisads

Author: Patrick Olivelle

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1992-02-13

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0195070453

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The first readable and accurate translation of twenty of the most authoritative Hindu documents pertaining to ascetic ideals and the ascetic way of life, this text opens to students a major source for the study of the Hindu ascetical institutions and of the historical changes they underwent during a period of a thousand years or more. Beginning with an analysis of the historical context that gave rise to Indian ascetical institutions and ideologies, Patrick Olivelle moves on to elucidate the meaning of renunciation—the central institution of holiness in most Hindu traditions—and the function and significance of the various elements that constitute the rite of renunciation. The Samnyasa Upanisads will be an unparalleled source of information and insight for students of Hinduism and Indian asceticism, mysticism, and holiness.


The Oxford History of Hinduism: Hindu Practice

The Oxford History of Hinduism: Hindu Practice

Author: Gavin Flood

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0191053236

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Traditions of asceticism, yoga, and devotion (bhakti), including dance and music, developed in Hinduism over long periods of time. Some of these practices, notably those denoted by the term yoga, are orientated towards salvation from the cycle of reincarnation and go back several thousand years. These practices, borne witness to in ancient texts called Upaniṣads, as well as in other traditions, notably early Buddhism and Jainism, are the subject of this volume in the Oxford History of Hinduism. Practices of meditation are also linked to asceticism (tapas) and its institutional articulation in renunciation (saṃnyăsa). There is a range of practices or disciplines from ascetic fasting to taking a vow (vrata) for a deity in return for a favour. There are also devotional practices that might involve ritual, making an offering to a deity and receiving a blessing, dancing, or visualization of the master (guru). The overall theme—the history of religious practices—might even be seen as being within a broader intellectual trajectory of cultural history. In the substantial introduction by the editor this broad history is sketched, paying particular attention to what we might call the medieval period (post-Gupta) through to modernity when traditions had significantly developed in relation to each other. The chapters in the book chart the history of Hindu practice, paying particular attention to indigenous terms and recognizing indigenous distinctions such as between the ritual life of the householder and the renouncer seeking liberation, between 'inner' practices of and 'external' practices of ritual, and between those desirous of liberation (mumukṣu) and those desirous of pleasure and worldly success (bubhukṣu). This whole range of meditative and devotional practices that have developed in the history of Hinduism are represented in this book.