Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies

Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies

Author: Karl H. Potter

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 9788120803084

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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 editions and translations into European languages are cited; where puplished versions of the text are not known a guide to the location of manuscripts of the work is provided.


Śaiva Siddhānta

Śaiva Siddhānta

Author: Hilko Wiardo Schomerus

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9788120815698

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The present book being an English translation of a German book entitled Der Saiva Siddhanta by H.W. Schomerus gives a full and documented account of this theistic movement then as now little known in the West. The book quickly became and still is the major reference work in this field in any European language. Schomerus cites siddhanta scriptures on each point. His book thus offers a systematic theology of the movement from its own basic texts many of which are not otherwise available in English.


Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective

Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective

Author: Krishna Sivaraman

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 9788120817715

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Saivism is one of the pervasive expressions of Indian Religious Culture stretching to the dim past of pre-history and surviving as a living force in the thought and life of millions of Hindus especially in Southern India and Northern Ceylon. The present work is scholarly reconstruction of Saivism in its characteristic and classical from as Saiva Siddhanta, focusing mainly on the philosophical doctrine and presenting a conceptual analysis of its formative notions, problems and methods. Anteceding the rise of the great systems of Vedanta including that of Sankara, Saiva Siddhanta in its fully systematised form as Mystical Theology in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries represents a constructive reaction to the theological, ethical and aesthetic aspects of Vedanta as a whole. A patient study of this much neglected phase of religo-philosophical development of India should prove useful for a more balanced understanding of Indian religiosity, providing a corrective to the view entertained not without justification that Indian religious thought does not affirms the values of freedom, love and personality. This methodical study, appended with very exhaustive glossary, bibliography and index and two-hundred pages of references and foot-notes is designed to meet the requirements of seriious students of Eastern religious thought.


INTRODUCING SAIVA SIDDHANTA

INTRODUCING SAIVA SIDDHANTA

Author: Harish Damodaran

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-12-12

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1300513608

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Saiva Siddhanta is a special philosophy of Saivism. Saivism is a general name used to denote a number of Indian schools of thought that regard Lord Siva or Paramesvara as the supreme deity. Saivism is one of oldest schools of thought in the world. Even today, it is alive as an inspiring and inviting way of philosophizing and practiced as a religion by millions of people, not only in India, but all over the world. It stretches out across the sea to Farther India and the Archipelago and the mountain to central Asia. No other single religion, alive or extinct, in the entire world can boast of such an antiquity, as Saivism owns. This book is but an attempt to introduce the Philosophy of Saiva Siddhanta in order to serve the purpose of beginners- a work for the beginner and of course, by the beginner.


The Embodiment of Bhakti

The Embodiment of Bhakti

Author: Karen Pechilis Prentiss

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2000-01-06

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0195351908

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book offers an interpretive history of bhakti, an influential religious perspective in Hinduism. Prentiss argues that although bhakti is mentioned in every contemporary sourcebook on Indian religions, it still lacks an agreed-upon definition. "Devotion" is found to be the most commonly used synonym. Prentiss seeks a new perspective on this elusive concept. Her analysis of Tamil (south Indian) materials leads her to suggest that bhakti be understood as a doctrine of embodiment. Bhakti, she says, urges people towards active engagement in the worship of God. She proposes that the term "devotion" be replaced by "participation," emphasizing bhakti's call for engagement in worship and the necessity of embodiment to fulfill that obligation.


The Embodiment of Bhakti

The Embodiment of Bhakti

Author: Karen Pechilis

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0195128133

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In this interpretive history of bhakti, both chronicle and comparison are used to identify and analyze bhakti as understood by various Tamil Siva-bhakti authors and authorities."--BOOK JACKET.