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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Structuring Advaita Dialectic: a study of Sriharsa's Khandanakhandakhadyam and Naisadhiyacaritam. | Francis, A.P. | xxiii,374p. | Indian Institute of Advance Study | 2019 | 3,223円 | Śrīharṣa, active 12th century -- Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya -- Vedanta -- Reasoning Structuring Advaita dialectic : a study of Śrīharṣa's Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādyam and Naiṣadhīyacaritam/ A. P. Francis Structuring Advaita Dialectic: A study based on sriharsa's Khandanakhandakhadyam(KKK) and Naisadhiyacaritam(NC) is a scholarly attempt in the field of studies to restrusture the Advbaita dialectics aganist the background of the ideal set forth by triumvairate of Advaita dialectic viz. srihasrsa Citsukha and Madhusudana saravati. it is a study of Sriharsa's two text:Khandanakhandakhadyam and Naisadhiyacaritam. | |
| The Bhagavad Gita: a biography. | Davis, Richard H. | x,243p. | Princeton U.P. | 2015 | 4,450円 | Bhagavadgītā -- Criticism, interpretation, etc -- History Davis highlights the place of this legendary dialogue in classical Indian culture, and then examines how it has lived on in diverse settings and contexts. He looks at the medieval devotional traditions surrounding the divine character of Krishna and traces how the Gita traveled from India to the West, where it found admirers in such figures as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Aldous Huxley. Davis explores how Indian nationalists like Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda used the Gita in their fight against colonial rule, and how contemporary interpreters reanimate and perform this classical work for audiences today. | |
| Uvavai Suttam (Anupapatika Sutram). | Abhayadevasuri | 286p. | Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya | 2012 | 1,980円 | Jaina Āgama. -- Upāṅga. -- Uvavāiya -- Commentaries Uvavāisuttaṃ : navāṅgīṭīkākr̥d Ācāryapravaraśrīabhayadevasūrivihitavr̥ttisahitam sthavirabhagavantaracitam/ Abhayadevasūri, active 11th century Jaina canonical text with classical commentary. In Prakrit; commentary in Sanskrit; prefetary matter in Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English | |
| Jambuddiva Pannatti Suttam, part 1 (vaksaskar 1 to 3), part 2 (vaksaskar 4 to 7). | ́ānticandragaṇi | 2 vols. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2017-18 | 6,600円 | Jainism -- Jainism Sacred books Jambuddīvapaṇṇattisuttaṃ Bhā. 1 1-3 vakṣaskārāḥ, 4-7 vakṣaskāraḥ Text in Prakrit and Sanskrit, introductory matter in Hindi and English | |
| Jivajivabhigamasuttam : Acaryapravaraśri Malayagirisūriracita vrttiyutam | Vijaya Municandrasurih (ed.) | 2 vols. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2019 | 7,480円 | Jainism -- Sacred books -- Early works to 1800 Jīvājīvābhigamasuttam : Ācāryapravaraśrī Malayagirisūriracita vrttiyutam. Bhāga 1. Pratipatti 1-3, bhāga 2. Pratipatti 3-9 | |
| Chandapannatti Suttam (Chandrapragnapti sutram), | Srimad Vijay Hemchandrasurishwar Maharaja (ed.) | 2 vols. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2013 | 5,280円 | Jainism -- Texts -- Śvetāmbara (Jaina sect) Puvvāyariyaviraiyaṃ Candapaṇṇattisuttaṃ = Candraprajñaptisūtram Jain canonical work of the Svetambara tradition | |
| Rayapaseniya Suttam (Rajaprasniya Sutram). | Malayagirisuri | 71p+356p. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2014 | 2,640円 | Jaina canonical text with Sanskrit commentary Rāyapaseṇiyasuttaṃ : Malayagirisūriviracita vr̥ttiyutaṁ Sthavirabhagavantaracitam Prakrit and Sanskrit | |
| Sri Nandisutram. | Devavacakaganina | 402p+112p. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2012 | 2,640円 | Jaina canonical text; critical edition श्री नन्दिसूत्रम् / Śrī Nandisūtram critically edited by Muni Jambūvijaya disciple of His Holiness Munirāja S̀ri Bhuvanavijayjajī Mahārāja (Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya; Jaina-āgama-granthamāla, 21) | |
| Vivagasuyam (Sri Vipak Shrutam). | Vijay Munichandrasuri (ed.) | 26p+149p. | Śrī Mahāvīra Jaina Vidyālaya | 2021 | 3,168円 | Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Vivāgasuyaṃ = Śrīvipākaśrutam ; Navāṅgīṭīkākāra Ā. Śrīabhayadevasūri-vr̥ttisahitam Jaina canonical text | |
| Pasanahachariyam/ Pasnah Chariyam (prakrit). | Devabhadrasuri | 4 vols. | L.D. Institute of Indology | 2020 | 8,800円 | Prakrit work on Pārśvanātha, 8th century B.C., Jaina Tirthankara; with Sanskrit translation Pāsanāhacariyaṃ grantharacanākāra, Parama Pūjya Ācārya Bhagavanta Śrī Devabhadrasūrīśvarajī Mahārājā ; sampādaka, Muni Nyāyaratna Vijaya ; saṃśodhaka, Pa. Pū Munipravara Śrī Trailokyamaṇḍana Vijayajī Ma. Sā. Sanskrit and Prakrit; includes introduction in Hindi and Gujarati | |
| Agama-Sriaturapratyakhyanaprakirnakam. | Virabhadragani | 357p. | Sanmargaprakasanam | 2010 | 880円 | Jaina canonical text with commentaries Agama-Śrīāturapratyākhyānaprakīrṇakam = Siri-Āurapañcakkhāṇa-paiṇṇayaṃ : Vr̥tti-Avacūridvaya-Bālāvabodha-bhāvānuvāda-pariśiṣṭasametam / Bhuvanatuṅgasūri, active 13th century, Somasundarasūri, active 15th century, Guṇaratnasūri, active 1385-1425. In Prakrit, commentary in Sanskrit | |
| Anuyogadvarasutram, part I. | Punyavijayaji Maharaja (ed.) | (158), 353 p., [8] p. | Sri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya | 1999 | 2,970円 | Jainism -- Jainism Sacred books Anuyogadvārasūtram : Jinadāsagaṇimahattaraviracitayā Cūrṇyā, Haribhadrasūriviracitayā Vivr̥tyā, Hemacandrasūriviracitayā Vr̥ttyā ca samalaṅkr̥tam Jaina canonical work with commentaries, In Prakrit | |
| Jain Approaches to Plurality: identity as dialogue. | Barbato, Melanie | xii,232p. | 7952 | 2018 | 8,747円 | Jaina philosophy -- Anekāntavāda In 'Jain Approaches to Plurality' Melanie Barbato offers a new perspective on the Jain teaching of plurality ('anekantavada') and how it allowed Jains to engage with other discourses from Indian inter-school philosophy to global interreligious dialogue. Jainism, one of the world?s oldest religions, has managed to both adapt and preserve its identity across time through its inherently dialogical outlook. Drawing on a wide range of textual sources and original research in India, Barbato analyses the encounters between Jains and non-Jains in the classical, colonial and global context. 'Jain Approaches to Plurality' offers a comprehensive introduction to 'anekantavada' as a non-Western resource for understanding plurality and engaging in dialogue. | |
| First Words, Last words: new theories for reading old texts in sixteenth-century India. | Bronner, Yigal & Lawrence McCrea | xi,191p. | Oxford U.P. | 2021 | 11,243円 | Vedas -- Mimamsa -- Hermeneutics -- History First Words, Last Words charts an intense "pamphlet war" that took place in sixteenth-century South India. Yigal Bronner and Lawrence McCrea explore this controversy as a case study in the dynamics of innovation in early modern India, a time of great intellectual innovation. This debate took place within the traditional discourses of Vedic Hermeneutics, or Mīmāṃsā, and its increasingly influential sibling discipline of Vedānta, and its proponents among the leading intellectuals and public figures of the period. | |
| Avatar Bodies: a Tantra for posthumanism. | Weinstone, Ann | xii,227p. pap. | U. of Minnesota Pr. | 2004 | 5,354円 | Philosophy -- Humanism -- Anthropology -- Tantra -- Buddhism -- Deleuze and Derrida Avatar Bodies develops a posthumanist vocabulary for human-to-human relationships that turns our capacities for devotion, personality, and pleasure. Drawing on both the philosophies and practices of Indian Tantra, Weinstone argues for the impossibility of absolute otherness; we are all avatar bodies, and she proposes that only when we stop ordering the other to be other will we truly become posthuman. | |
| Rgveda-Sarvanukramani of Katyayana and Anuvakanukramani of Saunaka. | Katyayana | vi,107p. | Viveka Publications | 1977 | 462円 | Vedas. R̥gveda -- Indexes Maharṣi-Kātyayāna-viracitā R̥gveda-sarvānukramaṇī Śaunakakr̥tāʼnuvākānukramaṇī ca In Sanskrit; introduction in English Classical work on the contents of Rgvedic hymns, with special reference to the number of verses, name and family of poets (rsis), name of deities (devtas), and metres. Includes a verse work enumerating the anuvakas (invoking hymns) in the Rgveda. | |
| Karma. | Bronkhorst, Johannes | vi,129p. | U. of Hawaii Pr. | 2011 | 3,310円 | Karma -- Brahmanism -- Buddhism In lucid and accessible prose, this book presents karma in its historical, cultural, and religious context. Initially, karma manifested itself in a number of religious movements-most notably Jainism and Buddhism-and was subsequently absorbed into Brahmanism in spite of opposition until the end of the first millennium C.E. Philosophers of all three traditions were confronted with the challenge of explaining by what process rebirth and karmic retribution take place. The doctrine of karma was confronted with alternative explanations of human destiny, among them the belief in the transfer of merit. It also had to accommodate itself to devotional movements that exerted a major influence on Indian religions. The book concludes with some general reflections on the significance of rebirth and karmic retribution, drawing attention to similarities between early Christian and Indian ascetical practices and philosophical notions that in India draw their inspiration from the doctrine of karma. I. Orthodox Karma Origins and religious use Karma in and after Greater Magadha Karma in Brahmanism Karma and philosophy II. Variants of Karma Transfer of merit Competitors of karma From one life to the next Devotion | |
| Jaina Philosophy: religion and ethics. | Raynade, B.B. | v,272p. | Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan | 2002 | 2,369円 | Jainism -- Doctrines I. Religious Quest of Man II. The Problem of God III. Nature of Self IV. Jaina Ethics V. Concept of Salvation | |
| Somadeva's Yasastilaka: aspects of Jainism, Indian thought and culture. | Handiqui, Krishna Kanta | xxxvi,539p. | Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan/ D.K. Printworld | 2011(1949) | 4,752円 | Somadeva Sūri, active 10th century Yaśastilaka -- Jainism -- Indian philosophy -- India Yaśastilaka by Somadeva, composed in CE 959, is a Jaina religious romance written in Sanskrit prose and verse. It is notable as an encyclopaedic record of literary, socio-political, religious and philosophical data that throws light on the cultural history of the Deccan in early medieval India. This volume presents a critical study of the work, providing a comprehensive picture of the life and thought of the time of Somadeva. Includes verses in Sanskrit | |
| Essence of Samayasar: a text on pure soul by Acharya Kundakunda. | Jain, Jayanti Lal | 156p. | Dept. of Jainology, U. of Madras/ Prakirit Bharati Academy | 2018 | 968円 | Prakrit text with English translation on Jaina doctrines and ethics Jiva-ajiva = Soul-non soul -- Karta and karma = The doer and the deed -- Punya and papa = Good and evil deeds -- Asrava = Influx of karma -- Samvara = Stoppage of influx of karma -- Nirjara = Shedding of karmas -- Bandha = Bondage of karma -- Moksha = Liberation -- Sarva-vishuddha-gyana = Complete pure knowledge |

