Saivagamaparibhasamanjari
Bruno dagens
Saivagamaparibhasamanjari Sanskrit - Pondichery Institute francais d'indologie 1979 - 377
The Vedas have always been a source of fascinating study for
orientalists of the West. Innumerable are the translations, critical studies and expositions, papers and books written on the Vedas and the Upanishads, and the Advaita philosophy of Sankara. But the Agamas, though they constitute an equally large body of ancient Sanskrit source material for a different concept of the same advaita philosophy of Vedanta, have not been studied by any orientalist? indeed they have not been studied at all or studied in depth even by any Indian scholar except perhaps Dr. Surendranatha Das Gupta (October 1885-December 1952) of Calcutta, even under the great handicap of the grantha script.
Śaiva Siddhānta
200 B8367 S / 1049696
Saivagamaparibhasamanjari Sanskrit - Pondichery Institute francais d'indologie 1979 - 377
The Vedas have always been a source of fascinating study for
orientalists of the West. Innumerable are the translations, critical studies and expositions, papers and books written on the Vedas and the Upanishads, and the Advaita philosophy of Sankara. But the Agamas, though they constitute an equally large body of ancient Sanskrit source material for a different concept of the same advaita philosophy of Vedanta, have not been studied by any orientalist? indeed they have not been studied at all or studied in depth even by any Indian scholar except perhaps Dr. Surendranatha Das Gupta (October 1885-December 1952) of Calcutta, even under the great handicap of the grantha script.
Śaiva Siddhānta
200 B8367 S / 1049696