Self, Sacrifice, and Cosmos:
Lauren M Bausch, Ed.
Self, Sacrifice, and Cosmos: Vedic thought ritual and philosophy - 1st ed - Delhi Primus Books 2019 - 250
The eleven articles in this volume mark a significant advance in Vedic studies. Contributions range widely across critical topics in early, middle, and late Vedic texts and their commentaries, as well as classical themes in contemporary Sanskrit literature. Essays elucidate the explanations and arguments found in br? Hmana texts, The historical and ecological development of Vedic ritual, concepts and underlying messages in Vedic texts, anachronisms in commentarial exegesis, and literary devices in narrative. From a variety of philological, philosophical, ritual, gender, and literary approaches, these articles shed new light on our understanding of these seminal texts of Indian religion and philosophy. This book is dedicated to the life and work of Professor Ganesh umakant thite.
Brahmana as Commentary, the Consistency of Vedic Argument, the role of brahmana-texts in the development, etc.
9789352903443
Vedic thought
181.4 L373 S / 107037
Self, Sacrifice, and Cosmos: Vedic thought ritual and philosophy - 1st ed - Delhi Primus Books 2019 - 250
The eleven articles in this volume mark a significant advance in Vedic studies. Contributions range widely across critical topics in early, middle, and late Vedic texts and their commentaries, as well as classical themes in contemporary Sanskrit literature. Essays elucidate the explanations and arguments found in br? Hmana texts, The historical and ecological development of Vedic ritual, concepts and underlying messages in Vedic texts, anachronisms in commentarial exegesis, and literary devices in narrative. From a variety of philological, philosophical, ritual, gender, and literary approaches, these articles shed new light on our understanding of these seminal texts of Indian religion and philosophy. This book is dedicated to the life and work of Professor Ganesh umakant thite.
Brahmana as Commentary, the Consistency of Vedic Argument, the role of brahmana-texts in the development, etc.
9789352903443
Vedic thought
181.4 L373 S / 107037