南アジアの宗教・思想
Indian Religion & Thought
| 書名 | 著者名 | 冊数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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| Shri Vadikesari Venkatacharyaswamishisya's Subodhinī: सुबोधिनी. | Shri Vadikesari Venkatacharyaswamishisya | 2 vols. | Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha | 2019 | 4,202円 | Brahmasūtra (Bādarāyaṇa) -- Rāmānuja, 1017-1137 -- Śrībhāṣya (Rāmānuja) -- Vedanta सुबोधिनी Subodhinī / Śrīvādikesariveṅkaṭācāryasvāmiśiṣyaviracitā ; pradhānasampādakaḥ, Ācāryaḥ Vi. Muralīdharaśarmā ; sampādakaḥ ṭipaṇṇīkāraśca Vidvān Śrī Yas. Maṇivaṇṇan. Supercommentary on Sribhasya of Ramanuja, 1017-1137, commentary on Brahmasutra of Badayarana, work on Vedanta philosophy | |
| Caraka-Samhita of Maharsi Agnivesa (Sanskrit text with Tibetan translation), Volume 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | Magharsi Agnicesa | 7 vols. | Ctr. Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies | 2022-23 | 17,468円 | Caraka—Carakasamhita. -- Medicine, Ayurvedic—Early works to 1800 Critically edited Sanskrit original text with Tibetan translation of ancient Indian Ayurvedic tex Maharṣiṇā Agniveśena praṇītā Caraka-saṃhitā = Draṅ-sroṅ-chen-po Me-bźin-ʼjug gis mdzad paʼi Tsa-ra-kaʼi bsdu ba In Sanskrit; translation in Tibetan 9. Kalpasthānamv & Siddhisthānam 8. Cikitsāsthāne caturviṃśamadātyayacikitsatādhyāyataḥ triṃśayonivyāpaccikitsataparyantam 7. Cikitsāsthāne Ṣoḍśapāṇḍurogacikitsitādhyāyataḥ 6. 8th Rājayaksmacikitsitam to 15th Grahanīcikitsitam of Cikitsāsthānam 5. 1st Rasāyanam to 7th Kustacikitsitam of Cikitsāsthānam 4. Śārīra-sthānam & Indriya-sthānam 3. Nidānasthānaṃ & Vimānasthānaṃ | |
| Dharmakosa, Volume V: Varsramadharmakanda, Part VIII. | Kelkar, G, V. Joshi & N. Sahakari (ed.) | 74p,4118-4824p. | Prajna Pathashala Mandala | 2022 | 20,680円 | Dharma -- Hindu Law Dharmakośa. Volume V, Part VIII - Varṇāśramadharmakāṇḍa Compilation of extracts from ancient Sanskrit works on Hindu social and religious law and statecraft. Pt. I: 1988, II: 2000, III: 2003, IV: 2005, V. 2011, v. 1. Vyavahārakāṇḍa (3 v. ).--v. 2. Upaniṣatkāṇḍa (4 v. ).--v. 3. Saṃskārakāṇḍa (6 v. ).--v. 4. Rājanītikānda (6 v. ).--v. 5. Varṇāśramadharmakāṇḍa (v.). | |
| Heritage of India and the West. | Chandra, Lokesh | 796p. illus. | Aditya Prakashan | 2021 | 22,275円 | India -- Civilization -- Indian studies in West It is a survey of the researches of Indian, Asian and European savants on the evolution of life and thought from the transcendent visions of the Vedic samhitas to srauta and grhya rituals, from philosophical speculation to the social order of the Smrtis, phonetics to grammar, from Brahman of the Upanisads to the Bodhi of Lord Buddha. | |
| Dynamics of Indic Culture. | Chandra, Lokesh | 336p. illus. | Aditya Prakashan | 2022 | 14,850円 | India -- Civilization -- Asia -- Indic influences collected works: The book begins with new interpretations of various facets of Asoka's inscriptions, clarification of technical terms like vigada-bhica, or the practice of Vedic rites by the Emperor. Symbolism of the Aurangabad Cave 7, the suppression of Apollo in the Hellenic-Buddhist discord in Swat, the Vedic tradition of mauneya as the Way of Sakyamuni, development of Indic scripts from Brahmi, and the Inscription of King Indravarman of Cambodia whose Preceptor was a direct disciple of Sankaracarya, are expounded. Indological studies in the Netherlands, variations of the Five Buddhas, and Buddhism for the protection of the state are followed by echoes of Lord Krsna's flute in Sufism, Padmasambhava's entire opus on the eastern flank of India from Lanka to Kanchi, thence to Bengal, Nepal and finally to Tibet, and representations of Lord Krsna from Central Asia to Japan are detailed. Etymologies of Bukhara and Samarkand show their rise from Buddhism. The Siddha Kambala was a Kangar Turk. The title of the most popular Avalokitesvara-sutra is imprecise in Chinese. Rites for the long life of Empress Wu of China (r.684-705) and Empress Koken of Japan (r.749-758, 764-769), were conducted with a special Kalparaja from Khotan. Its dharani-mantras used on both occasions have been restored from Chinese and Tibetan transliterations. The first light house (akasa-dipa) of Asia was established in Indonesia by the Kundunga dynasty from Kerala. Extracts from Old Javanese Mahabharata and Ramayana are an overview of literary creativity in Asian lands. Statues of the Amoghapasa pentad at Candi Jago reveal the continuous contacts of India and Indonesia. | |
| Sri Chaitanya's Life and Teaching: the golden Avatara of divine love. | Rosen, Steven J. | xxvi,231p. pap. | Lexington Books | 2017 | 9,815円 | Chaitanya, 1486-1534 -- Re;ligion -- Comparative Religion Tucked away in ancient Sanskrit and Bengali texts is a secret teaching, a blissful devotional (bhakti) tradition that involves sacred congregational chanting (kirtana), mindfulness practices (japa, smaranam), and the deepening of one's relationship with God (rasa). Brought to the world's stage by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1533), and fully documented by his immediate followers, the Six Goswamis of Vrindavan, these unprecedented teachings were passed down from master to student in Gaudiya Vaishnava lineages. The Golden Avatara of Love: Sri Chaitanya's Life and Teachings, by contemporary scholar Steven J. Rosen, makes the profound truths of this confidential knowledge easily accessible for an English language audience. | |
| Sayyid Muhammad al-Husayni-i Gisudiraz (721/1321-825/1422) on Sufism | Hussaini, Syed Shah Khusro | xvii,235p. 古書 | Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli | 1983 | 990円 | Sufism -- Bandah Navāz, 1321-1422 -- Biographies -- Chishtīyah Sayyid Muḥammad al-Ḥusaynī-i Gīsūdirāz (721/1321-825/1422) on Sufism / Syed Shah Khusro Hussaini | |
| Yuktidipika, with the Hindi commentary 'Kala'. | Kendaranatha Tripathi (ed.) | 571p. | Sampurnanand Sanskrit Univ. | 1996 | 1,100円 | Sankhya -- Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa -- Early works to 1800 Yuktidīpikā / Kedāranāthatripāṭhikr̥tayā "Kalā"-Hindīvyākhyayā ; Kulapateḥ Ḍô. Maṇḍanamiśrasya "Śivasaṅkalpa"-purovācā ca puraskr̥tā ; sampādakaḥ Kedāranāthatripāṭhī. Supercommentary on Sāṅkhyakārikā of Iśvarakr̥ṣṇa, with Kalā Hindi commentary by Kedāranātha Tripāṭhī, on Sankhya philosophy | |
| Nyaya-Vaisesika. | Matilal, Bimal Krishn | xiv,53-126p. | Maniohar | 2022(1977) | 2,599円 | Indian philosophy -- Nyāya -- Vaisheshika CHAPTER I: Vaisesika 1. Vaisesika-Sutras 2. The 'Dark Period' 3. Prasastapada, Candramati 4. Commentaries on Prasastapada 5. Srivallabha and Vadi-vagisvara 6. Commentaries on the Vaisesika-sutras CHAPTER II The Early Nydya School 7. Nyaya-Sutras 8. Vatsyayana 9. Uddyotakara 10. Some Lost Nyaya Works in the Post-Uddyotakara Period 11. Jayanta Bhatta .. 12. Bhasarvajna 13. Vacaspati Misra I 14. Udayana CHAPTER III Navya-Nyaya 15. The Beginning of Navya-nyaya 16. Manikantha and Sasadhara 17. Gangesa 18. Vardhamana and the Mithila School 19. The Bengal School of Navya-nyaya Biographical References | |
| Yogadarsanam of Maharsi Patanjali, along with Vyasa Bhasya. | Patanjali | 314p. | Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan | 2013 | 1,599円 | Indian thought -- Yoga -- Early works to 1800 Yogadarśanam : Vyāsabhāṣyasamanvitam, 'Yogadīpikā'-Hindīvyākhyopetaṃ chandobaddhasūtrasārañca / Patañjali Treatise on Yoga philosophy with commentaries In Sanskrit; translation, word meaning, commentary and introductory matter in Hindi | |
| Padarthatattvanirupanam: tikatrayopetam. | Raghunatha ,Siromani | 2 vols. | Eastern Book Linkers | 2020 | 7,600円 | Nyāya -- Vaiśeṣika -- Early works to 1800 Padārthatattvanirūpaṇam : ṭīkātrayopetam / Raghunātha Śiromaṇi, Raghudeva Nyāyālaṅkāra, Rāmabhadra Sārvabhauma, Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya On the fundamentals of Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika philosophy with three commentaries In Sanskrit; includes interpretation in Hindi Volume 2 has title: Śrīraghunāthaśiromaṇi kr̥ta Padārthatattvanirūpaṇa samīkṣātmaka adhyayana | |
| Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies. | Newcombe, Suzanne & Karen O'Brien-Kop (ed.) | xx,544p ills. pap. | Routledge | 2021(20) | 10,017円 | Yoga -- Meditation -- Indian philosophy The Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary resource, which frames and contextualises the rapidly expanding fields that explore yoga and meditative techniques. The book analyses yoga and meditation studies in a variety of religious, historical and geographical settings. | |
| A Cultural History of Hinduism. | Pechilis, Karen (gen. ed.) | 6 vols. | Bloomsbury | 2024 | 94,468円 | India -- Hindu civilization -- hinduism and culture How has Hinduism been shaped over time? What are continuities and changes in its cultural history of textual, social, ritual, visual, political, philosophical, and theological perspectives and practices? Spanning over 4,000 years, A Cultural History of Hinduism provides an authoritative survey of one of the world's oldest religious traditions in its social and cultural contexts, from ancient times to the present. With 55 experts from academic disciplines such as history, religion studies, art history, anthropology and philosophy, the work represents inclusive narratives and aims to generate new cultural history questions. Capter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six. The six volumes cover: 1 – Antiquity (2000 – 200 BCE); ed. by J.L. Whitaker 2 – Classical Age (200 BCE – 800 CE); ed. by Adheesh Sathaye 3 – Post-Classical Age (800 – 1500); ed. by Karen Pechilis 4 – Age of Empires (1500 – 1857); ed. by Valeries Stoker 5 –Age of Late Colonialism (1857 – 1947); ed. by Gwilym Beckerlegge 6 – Age of Independence (1947 – 2017), ed. by Amanda Lucia & Maya Warrier | |
| Science and Society in the Sanskrit World. | Fleming, C.T., T.L. Knudsen, Anuj Misra & Vishal Sharma (ed.) | xix,480p. | Brill | 2023 | 28,458円 | India -- Civilization -- Sanskrit philology Science and Society in the Sanskrit World lauds the remarkable career of Christopher Z. Minkowski, the erstwhile Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Balliol College, University of Oxford. The volume contains seventeen essays, written by Professor Minkowski's colleagues and students, that explore a kaleidoscopic array of classical Sanskrit scientific disciplines, such as grammar, jurisprudence, theology, and hermeneutics. Individually, these essays offer substantive contributions to the many fields of Sanskritic inquiry that piqued Professor Minkowski's professional interest. | |
| Discovering Indian Philosophy: an introduction to Hindu, Jain and Buddhist thought. | Long, Jeffery D. | xi,236p. pap. | Bloomsbury | 2024 | 4,657円 | Philosophy, Indic -- Hindu -- Jain -- Buddhist Indian Philosophy: An Introduction helps readers discover how the many and varied schools of Indian thought can answer some of the great questions of life: Who are we? How can we live well? How do we tell truth from lies? Accessibly written for readers new to Indian philosophy, the book takes you through the main traditions of thought, including Buddhist, Hindu and Jain perspectives on major philosophical topics from ancient times to the present day. Bringing insights from the latest research to bear on the key primary sources from these traditions and setting them in their full spiritual, historical and philosophical contexts, Indian Philosophy: An Introduction covers such topics as: · Philosophies of action and knowledge · Materialism and scepticism · Consciousness and duality · Religious and cultural expressions | |
| The Doctrine of Liberation in Indian Religion, with special reference to Jainism. | Kumar, Muni Shiv | xiii,227p. | Munshiram Manoharlal | 2000(1984) | 2,250円 | Jaina -- Doctrines -- Moksa -- Nirvana Muni Shivkumar has drawn on the philosophies of four important religions -- Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, in his endeavour to understand and elucidate the various theories and philosophies of liberation. Chapter 1. The Jaina Tradition: an historical review 2. The Doctrine of the Self 3. The Doctrine of Karma and Transmigration 4. The Jaina Doctrine of Liberation 5. The Brahmanical Doctrine of Liberation 6. The Buddhist Doctrine of Liberation 7. The Sikh Doctrine of Liberation 8. Conclusion | |
| Adi Sankaracarya's Aparoksanubhuti: the essence of self realization. | tr. by Mukta Walvekar | 182p. | Motilal | 2019 | 1,430円 | Advaita -- elf-realization -- Early works to 1800 Ādi Śaṅkarācārya's Aparokṣānubhūti : the essence of self realization / [translator] Mukta Walvekar ; commentary by Dr. Shrikrishna Deshmukh English and Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Devanagari and Latin) This work serves as an introductory guide to Advaita Vedānta, offering practical insights and methods for attaining liberation (moksha). It explores the unity of the individual self (jīvātman) with the universal self (paramātman), advocating for a realization that transcends intellectual understanding and becomes a lived experience. | |
| The Concept of Liberation While Still Alive in the Philosophy of Madhva. | Mesquita, Roque | 48p. | Aditya Prakashan | 2007 | 473円 | Dvaita (Vedānta) -- Madhva, active 13th century Translated from German: Die idee der erlösung bei lebzeiten im system Madhvas. | |
| Yuktidipika: the most significant commentary on the Samkhyakarika, Vol. I. | Wezler, Albrecht & Shujun Motegi (ed.) | xxxvii,347p. 古書 | Franz Steiner | 1998 | 8,999円 | Sankhya -- Sāṅkhyakārikā (Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa) -- Early works to 1800 Yuktidīpikā : the most significant commentary on the Sāṃkhyakārikā critically edited by Albrecht Wezler and Shujun Motegi Sanskrit text (roman) with English introduction | |
| Advaita-Brahma-Siddhi of Sadananda Yati. | Shastri, Vamamn (ed.) | xx,310p. 古書 | Parimal Publications | 1993 | 440円 | Advaita -- Hindu philosophy Advaita-Brahma-Siddhi of Sadānanda / edited by Vaman Shastri ; an introduction in English by Haramohan Mishra |

