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Anubandhas of Panini. (Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit., Class B, 2)

Anubandhas of Panini.
  • Devasthali, G.V.
  • U. of Poona
  • xii,224p
  • 1967
  • Small/>Panini -- Sanskrit grammar -- Veda The Anubandhas of Pānini/ Govinda Vināyaka Devasthalı̄

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The Paribhasendusekhara of Nagojibhatta. I. Text. ed. by K.V. Abhyankar, II. Translation & notes. ed. & explained by F. Kielhorn

The Paribhasendusekhara of Nagojibhatta.
  • Nagojibhatta
  • Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
  • 2 vols.
  • 2001-09(1960-62)
  • Sanskrit language -- Grammar The Paribhasendusekhara of Nāgojībhatta : edited critically with the commentary Tattvādarśa of MM. Vasudev Shastri Abhyankar Part i. [Text with commentary] -- part ii. Translation and notes / edited and explained by F. Kielhorn

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Stuti and Stava: (Bauddha, ,Saiva and Vaisnava) of Balinse Brahman priests. (Akademie van Wetenschappen, AFD, Letterkund, Verhandelingen, nieuwe reeks, 76)

Stuti and Stava: (Bauddha, ,Saiva and Vaisnava) of Balinse Brahman priests.
  • Goudriaan, T. & C. Hooykaas
  • North-Holland
  • 608p photos.
  • 1971
  • Hymns, Sanskrit -- Bali Island (Indonesia) -- Religion The Balinese brahman priests, two dozen of them Bauddha, some two hundred of them Saiva, are in the habit of singing, muttering or reproducing to the memory a not inconsiderable number of songs in honour of the Gods, for the greater part when the essential ritual aim has been achived. Sylvain Levi in his "Sanskrit Texts from Bali" (GOS LXVII, Baroda 1933) produced some fifty of them after a sgort stay in Bali in 1928. Going tghrough a considerable number of Mss resulted in the more than three hundred collected in this book. Includes texts of hymns in Sanskrit with English translation

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Connected History: essays and arguments. (Verso World History Series)

Connected History: essays and arguments.
  • Subrahmanyam, Sanjay
  • Verso
  • xiv,288p pap.
  • 2021
  • Indic Mythology -- History and criticism -- Historiography -- English fiction Sanjay Subrahmanyam is becoming well known for the same sort of reasons that attach to Fernand Braudel and Carlo Ginzburg, as the proponent of a new kind of history - in his case, not longue duree or micro-history, but 'connected history': connected cross-culturally, and spanning regions, subjects and archives that are conventionally treated alone. Not a research paradigm, he insists, it is more of an oppositionswissenschaft, a way of trying to constantly break the moulds of historical objects. The essays collected here, some quite polemical - as in the lead text on the notion of India-as-civilization, or another, assessing such a literary totem as V. S. Naipaul - illustrate the breadth of Subrahmanyam's concerns, as well as the quality of his writing. Connected History considers what, exactly, is an empire, the rise of 'the West' (less of a place than an idea or ideology, he insists), Churchill and the Great Man theory of history, the reception of world literature and the itinerary of subaltern studies, in addition to personal recollections of life and work in Delhi, Paris and Lisbon, and concluding remarks on the practice of early-modern history and the framing of historical enquiry.

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Islamic Player across the Indian Ocean: inside and outside the Mosque. (Routledge Indian Ocean Series)

Islamic Player across the Indian Ocean: inside and outside the Mosque.
  • Parkin, David & Stephen Headley (ed.)
  • Routledge
  • xi+256p. pap.
  • 2017(00)
  • Islam -- Prayers and devotions -- Islam -- Indian Ocean Region -- Relations This collection of articles is concerned with an analysis of how Islamic prayer is conceptualised across different localities within the Islamic world. Namely, the region along the Indian Ocean litoral encompassing locations extending from Eastern Africa, through the Indian Ocean islands to Indonesia.

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India's Interaction with China, Central and West Asia. (History of Science, Philosophy amd Culture in Indian Civilization, V. III, Part 2)

India's Interaction with China, Central and West Asia.
  • Rahman, A. (ed.)
  • PHISPC/ Oxford UP.
  • xxx,533p ills.
  • 2002
  • India -- Relations -- China -- Central Asia -- Middle East -- History [History of science, philosophy and culture in Indian civilisation ., Vol. III, Development of philosophy, science and technology in India and neighbouring civilizations ; 2] 23 essays Section 1: Peoples, migrations and cultural parallelisms/exchanges, 2: Science and medicine, 3: Technologies, 4: Textiles and costumes, 5: Music

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Ancient Indian Historiography: sources and interpretations. (Reconstructing Indian History & Culture, 25)

Ancient Indian Historiography: sources and interpretations.
  • Singh, G.P.
  • D.K. Printworld
  • xiv,194p
  • 2017(03)
  • India -- History -- Historiography -- the Vedic times to the 12th century The book deals with the tradition of historiography from the Vedic times to the 12th century ad through a study of Vedic, Epic and Puranic traditions, Buddhist and Jain historiography, ancient dramas and writings of South India. Focusing on biographies, chronicles and vamsavalis, it discusses the social, political and economic conditions in different periods as highlighted by them.

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Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean.

Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean.
  • Tripathi, Alok (ed.)
  • Organising Committee, International Seminar on Marine Archaeology
  • xi,352p maps, ills. photos.
  • 2013
  • Underwater archaeology -- Navigation -- Indian Ocean -- Congresses Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean contains selected researches related to marine archaeology in general and maritime heritage of Indian Ocean in particular. Papers contributed by renowned archaeologists and maritime historians provide valuable information about a variety of topics such as maritime trade, underwater excavations, shipwrecks, traditional shipwrecks and navigation technology, ancient ceramics, conservation of underwater finds, historic harbours, scientific advances in the field of underwater archaeology, and protection of underwater cultural heritage.

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Pearls, People, and Power: pearling and Indian Ocean worlds. (Indian Ocean Studies Series)

Pearls, People, and Power: pearling and Indian Ocean worlds.
  • Machado, P., S. Mullins & J. Christensen (ed.)
  • Ohio U.P.
  • x,426p maps
  • 2019
  • Pearl industry and trade -- Indian Ocean Region -- History Pearls, People, and Power will become a benchmark edited collection in world commodity history. It covers a large chronological and geographical swath of the pearl trade from the moment the pearls are first extracted by human hands, to when they are used, worn, or worked in a variety of forms. It's an ambitious attempt to take the entirety of the production and consumption of pearls into view in very different but often connected or comparable case studies." -- Kerry Ward, author of Networks of Empire: Forced Migration in the Dutch East India Company "This significant contribution to Indian Ocean history offers a unique intersection of environmental history and marine commodity extraction, bringing together a wealth of research about how this precious marine commodity was produced and traded across multiple sites across the vast Indian Ocean

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Ganjineh-ye Baharestan, Tarikh 4: tarikh-e shebh-e qarreh-ye hend.

Ganjineh-ye Baharestan, Tarikh 4: tarikh-e shebh-e qarreh-ye hend.
  • Tavassoli, Mohd. Mahdi (ed.)
  • Ketabkhaneh, Muze va Markaz-e Asna-e Majles-e Shura-ye Eslami
  • 750p
  • 2017
  • India -- History -- 1000-1526 گنجینه بهارستان (تاریخ 4 - تاریخ شبه قاره هند) Ganjīnah-i Bahāristān 19 tārīkh 4- tārīkh-i shibh-i qārrah-i Hind = A collection of 3 treatises on history and geography of Indian subcontinent Duktur Muḥammad Mahdī Tavassulī ; dabīr-i majmūʻah-i Ganjīnah-i Bahāristān, Bahrūz Īmanī ; naẓārat va tawlīd, Markaz-i Pizhūhish-i Kitābkhānah-ʼi Majlis-i Shūrā-yi Islāmī [History - vol. 4: A collection of 6 treatises on history and geography of Indian Subcontinent ]

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Graeco-Bactrian and Indian coins from Afghanistan. tr. by O. Bopearachchi (French studies in South Asian culture and society, 5)

Graeco-Bactrian and Indian coins from Afghanistan.
  • Guillaume, Olivier (ed. & comp.)
  • Oxford U.P.
  • xii,199p+xiv plates 古書
  • 1991
  • Coins, Greek -- Afghanistan -- Ay Khānom -- Antiquities A collection of papers on Graeco-Bactrian, Indo-Greek and punch-marked coins found in Afghanistan. It includes discoveries in Ai Khanoum, the Graeco-Bactrian site excavated by the French Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan between 1965 and 1978. ed. and compiled by Olivier Guillaume ; transl. from the French by Osmund Bopearachchi

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Kusanas in India and Central Asia.

Kusanas in India and Central Asia.
  • Puri, Baij Nath
  • Munshiram
  • xi,397p
  • 2014
  • India -- Central Asia -- History -- 324 B.C.-1000 A.D. Kuṣāṇas in India and Central Asia/ Baij Nath Puri The present study covers the political and cultural history of India and Central Asia between the first and fifth centuries AD. The earlier work entitled India under the Kusanas (1965) was, of course, a specialized study, but restricted in time and space. During the last thirty years, additional information has been made available and several conferences and seminars relating to the Kusanas have been organized. The UNESCO project, History of Civilizations of Central Asia, has highlighted the importance of Kusana studies.

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Studies in the Geography of Ancient and Medieval India.

Studies in the Geography of Ancient and Medieval India.
  • Sircar, Dines Chandra
  • Motilal
  • viii,304p 古書
  • 1960
  • I. Chakravarti-ksetra, II. Puranic List of Peoples, III. Puranic List of Rivers, IV. Account of Fifty-six Countries, V. Gauda, VI. Bengal, VII. Orissa, VIII. Dasarna, Asmaka and Kuntala, IX. Gurjara and Kusa-dvipa, X. Saknat-Sankat-Sanknat, XI. Ganga, XII. Vahlika and Vahika, XIII. Malaya and Mahisa, XIV. Krmila, XV. Caurasi, XVI. Gonarda, XVII. Kokamukha, XVIII. Gaya, XIX. Udabhanda, XX. Dacca, XXI. Kalapriya and Brahma,sila, XXII. Cartography

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The Harappan Civilization and Its Writing: a model for the decipherment of the Indus script.

The Harappan Civilization and Its Writing: a model for the decipherment of the Indus script.
  • Fairservis, Walter A.
  • Oxford & IBN Publishing Co.
  • viii,239p
  • 1992
  • Indus script -- Indus civilization A description of a methodology by which to decipher the writing of the Harappan civilization. The methodology is then applied and the results set forth in detail. There, results coupled with the author's extensive archaeological knowledge of the Indus Civilization creates a picture of ancient South Asian life much of which in content is unique.

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From Democratic Socialism to Neo-Liberalism : the story of India's democracy.

From Democratic Socialism to Neo-Liberalism : the story of India's democracy.
  • Pinto, Ambrose
  • Indian Institute of Advanced Study
  • 279p
  • 2014
  • Democracy -- Socialism -- India This book attempts to probe into the impact of the shift of Indian democracy from a democracy premised on socialism and state sovereignty to market economy and subordination. It interrogates the shift in democracy, the dichotomy between democracy and market economy and on the impacts of the markets on Indian democracy. Introduction A vision for Democratic India Our Major Achievements and Failures From Democratic Socialism to Liberal DEemocracy From Liberal Democracy to Neo-Liberalism Towards an Alternate Vision Epilogue: Re-discovering Democratic Socialism Bibliography

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The Emperor Who Never Was: Dara Shukoh in Mughal India.

The Emperor Who Never Was: Dara Shukoh in Mughal India.
  • Gandhi, Supriya
  • Harvard U.P.
  • vii,338p ills.
  • 2020
  • Dara Shikuh, Prince, son of Shahjahan -- Biography -- India -- History -- 1526-1767 Dara Shukoh (1615-1659) was the eldest son of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor. Dara, a Sufi who studied Hindu thought, was the presumed heir to the throne, but he was executed by Aurangzeb, his younger brother, who imposed a strict form of Islam. Aurangzeb jailed their father and became the sixth and last great Mughal. This biography investigates the life and intellectual project of Dara Shukoh. It balances an analysis of the prince's writings with the complex cultural, social and political context of his times.

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India in the Persianate Age 1000-1765.

India in the Persianate Age 1000-1765.
  • Eaton, R. M.
  • Allen Lane (Penguin Books)
  • 489p.
  • 2019
  • Mogul Empire -- India -- History -- 1000-1765 Protected by vast mountains and seas, the Indian subcontinent might seem a nearly complete and self-contained world with its own religions, philosophies, and social systems. And yet this ancient land and its varied societies experienced prolonged and intense interaction with the peoples and cultures of East and Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa, and especially Central Asia and the Iranian plateau. Richard M. Eaton tells this extraordinary story with relish and originality, as he traces the rise of Persianate culture, a many-faceted transregional world connected by ever-widening networks across much of Asia. Introduced to India in the eleventh century by dynasties based in eastern Afghanistan, this culture would become progressively indigenized in the time of the great Mughals (sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries). Eaton brilliantly elaborates the complex encounter between India's Sanskrit culture--an equally rich and transregional complex that continued to flourish and grow throughout this period--and Persian culture, which helped shape the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, and a host of regional states. This long-term process of cultural interaction is profoundly reflected in the languages, literatures, cuisines, attires, religions, styles of rulership and warfare, science, art, music, and architecture--and more--of South Asia.

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Accumulation by Segregation: Muslim Localities in Delhi.

Accumulation by Segregation: Muslim Localities in Delhi.
  • Jamil, Ghazala
  • Oxford U.P.
  • xiv+240p.
  • 2017
  • Muslims -- India -- Delhi -- Social conditions Based on ethnographical study of Muslim neighbourhoods, this work argues that it is not merely communal discrimination and prejudice that causes formation of segregated Muslim enclaves. Through an intricately weaved argument the text explains that rather than being excluded from the city, the Muslim areas contain a segment of immobile labour and capital that are uniquely positioned for exploitation in the globalised world. Segregated spaces provide for accumulation in favour of other spaces in the city. Section A : Accumulation by segregation -- Section B : Discursive bases of segregation -- Section C : Counter-discourses

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Mughal and Sikh Rulers and the Vaishnavas of Pindori: a historical interpretation of 52 Persian documents. 2nd ed.

Mughal and Sikh Rulers and the Vaishnavas of Pindori:
  • Goswamy, B.N. & J.S. Grewal
  • Indian Institute of Advanced Study
  • ix,448p facs.
  • 2010(1969)
  • Mogul Empire -- History -- Sources Covering the period of over150 years from 1695 to 1859, this rich collection of 52 Persian documents is published with facsimiles, transcription, translation and full annotation of each document. Together, these diverse documents provide information on matters: political, social, economic and cultural, with a bearing on political history, polity administrative practices, local functionaries, legal practices at the court of the Qazi in relation to property, role of Panchayats, madad-i ma'sh and dharmarth grants, recipients of jagirs and state patronage, and institutional continuity and change from the Mughal to the Sikh rule in the Punjab region. with their bearing also on social relations, literacy and sectarian attitudes, these documents have been found relevant for scholarly studies in different disciplines.

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Hinduism Before Reform.

Hinduism Before Reform.
  • Hatcher, Brian A.
  • Harvard U.P.
  • x,321p
  • 2020
  • Rammohun Roy, Raja, 1772?-1833 -- Sahajānanda, Swami, 1781-1830 -- Brahma-samaj -- hindu sects -- History -- 19th century By the early eighteenth century, the Mughal Empire was in decline and the East India Company was making in-roads into the subcontinent with an eye on spices, indigo, and opium. A century later, Christian missionaries, Hindu "reformers," Muslim saints, and Sikh rebels formed the colorful religious fabric of colonial India. Through a focus on two distinct nineteenth-century Hindu religious communities and their charismatic leaders-the "cosmopolitan" Rammohun Roy and the "parochial" Swami Narayan, whose influences continue to be felt in contemporary Indian religious life-Hatcher tells us the story of how urban and rural people thought about faith, ritual, and gods.

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Lokayata/ Carvaka: a philosophical enquiry.

Lokayata/ Carvaka: a philosophical enquiry.
  • Gokhale, Pradeep P.
  • Oxford U.P. (India)
  • xiv,222p
  • 2015
  • Lokāyata -- Philosophy, Indic -- Materialism in literature -- Empiricism in literature Philosophy in Indian tradition as a purely secular and rational exercise can be located in the Lokåayata/Cåarvåaka school of Indian philosophy. Due to the lack of substantial literary sources, scholars did not try to explore Lokåayata philosophically. The present work is the first attempt to explore the philosophical energies inherent in the scattered Cåarvåaka literature through critical and analytical discussions firmly grounded in textual evidences.

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Buddhism on the Silk Route.

Buddhism on the Silk Route.
  • Lama, G.K.
  • Sharada Publishing House
  • xiv,325p plates
  • 2022
  • Buddhism -- Maitreya -- Silk Road -- Asia -- History Oliver Wild, writing about the Silk Route, remarks that the most significant commodity carried along this route was not silk, but religion. The countries laying on the Silk Route and how this route had contributed to propagate Buddhism in those countries are the theme of this book. The present book gives detailed and current information of the history of the Silk Route and also throws light on those countries where Buddhism reached through this Route. It dedicated to throw light on the Silk Route and the existence of Maitreya cult on this route. Chapter 1: Introduction 2: The Silk Route 3: Maitreya Cult on the Silk Route 4: Buddhism in China 5: Buddhism in Central Asia 6: Buddhism in Afghanistan 7: Buddhism in Tibet 8: Buddhism in Kashmir Valley 9: Buddhism in Assam 10: Buddhism in Myanmar Bibliography

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The Legend of King Asoka: a study and translation of the Asokavadana. (Buddhist Tradition Series. v. 6)

The Legend of King Asoka:
  • Strong, John S.
  • Motilal
  • xiv,336p
  • 2008(1989)
  • Aśoka, King of Magadha, active 259 B.C. -- Avadāna -- Aśokāvadāna -- Buddhism The legend of King Aśoka a study and translation of the Aśokāvadāna/ John S. Strong An English translation of the Asokavadana text, the Sanskrit version of the legend of King Asoka, first written in the second century A.D. Emperor of India during the third century B.C. and one of the most important rulers in the history of Buddhism, Asoka has hitherto been studied in the West primarily from his edicts and rock inscriptions in many parts of the Indian subcontinent. Through an extensive critical essay and a fluid translation, John Strong examines the importance of the Asoka of the legends for our overall understanding of Buddhism.

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CASTE: the emergence of the South Asian social system.

CASTE: the emergence of the South Asian social system.
  • Klass, Morton
  • Manohar
  • xxv,212p
  • 2020(1980)
  • Caste -- South Asia How and why did the caste system emerge in South Asia? Why do con-temporary anthropologists and Indologists experience so much difficulty with this problem? Morton Klass addresses both of these questions in this book, and the result is an intellectual adventure story, an essay in ethnohistorical deduction and reconstruction. Klass begins by examining the assumptions underlying the older explanations of the origin of caste, tracing their roots in dubious history, ethnocentrism, and outmoded theory. Then, using contemporary anthro-pological writings on ecology, economy, social structure, and cultural evolution, he develops a scenario in which caste emerges as a trans-formation of an earlier clan structure that until now has been considered an evolutionary 'dead end'.

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Nagarjuna and the Art of Negation: discerning subjectivity, emptiness, transcebdental ethics, tetralemma logic, binary logic, self-being and negations.

Nagarjuna and the Art of Negation:
  • Varghese, Mathew
  • Sanctum Books
  • xx,255p
  • 2020
  • Sunyata -- Emptiness (Philosophy) -- Buddhism -- India -- History The conception of atman- Brahman is the foundation of Vedic philosophersi understanding of transcendentals as truth (sat), consciousness (cit) and bliss (ananada). Nagarjuna, on the other hand, employs negative dialectics to confute the logical structure of either/or that demands metaphysical concepts; and by employing the four-value logical structure, he introduces the transcendentals as wisdom and compassion. This book uses Nagarjunian art of negation to reread his philosophy differently to discern the concept of emptiness ( sunyata) as the co-dependent evolution of various elements of the subjective self and the elements of objective experiences in the dominion of the subjective self; therein it is possible to redefine no-soul (nairatmya) as self-being, and idominion of subjectivityi for replacing a metaphysical postulation; and the transcendentals as wisdom and compassion.

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Emptiness in Indian Buddhism.

Emptiness in Indian Buddhism.
  • Tachikawa Musashi
  • Vajra Books
  • xi,194p
  • 2018
  • Sunyata -- Emptiness (Philosophy) -- Buddhism -- India -- History This book is a collection of my essays on Emptiness thought in Indian Buddhism, journal articles and conference papers composed over four decades. All have been recently revised and reflect my current views. I first became interested in this problem when I was a college student. What drew me to the question was: How is Emptiness expressed by words? Since then, I have returned to arguments concerning Emptiness over and over, in search of greater clarity. My approach has remained philological, depending on close reading of Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese texts. (from "Preface")

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Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will: a theory of mental freedom. (Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism)

Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will: a theory of mental freedom.
  • Repetti, Rick
  • Routledge
  • xvi,205p pap.
  • 2020(19)
  • Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Free will and determinism -- Religious aspects This book presents a comprehensive analytical review of extant scholarship on perspectives on free will. It studies and refutes the most powerful Western and Buddhist philosophical objections to free will and explores the possibility that a form of agency may in fact exist within Buddhism. Providing a detailed explanation of how Buddhist meditation increases self-regulative mind-control abilities, the author argues that the Buddhist path is designed to produce meditation virtuosos exhibiting mind-control abilities far exceeding the free-will advocate’s ability to ‘do otherwise’ or have their choices be ‘up to’ them. Based on the empirically-supported mind-control cultivated by these meditation virtuosos, the book proposes the principle of, ‘Buddhist Soft Compatibilism’, a theory of ‘freedom of the mind’ that entails freedoms of the will, attention, emotion and action, compatible with both determinism and indeterminism.

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A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogacarin.

A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogacarin.
  • Kochumuttom, Thomas A.
  • Motilal
  • xxii,287p
  • 2017(1982)
  • Vasubandhu -- Yogācāra (Buddhism) A Buddhist doctrine of experience a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin/ a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin [by] Thomas A. Kochumuttom 1. Introduction: a general statement of the thesis and arguments 2. Discrimination between middle and extremes (Madhyānta-vibhāga). 3. A treatise on the three natures (Trisvabhāva-Nirdeśa). 4. A treatise in thirty stanzas (Triṃśatikā). 5. A treatise in twenty stanzas (Viṃśatikā). 6. Idealism or Realism? Translation of the Texts

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Vrttamalastuti of Jnanasrimitra with Sakyaraksita's Vrttamala(stuti)vivrti. rev. by S.S. Bahulkar, Lata Mahesh Deokar & M.A. Deokar (Studia Indo-Buddhica 1)

Vrttamalastuti of Jnanasrimitra with Sakyaraksita's Vrttamala(stuti)vivrti.
  • Hahn, Michael (ed.)
  • Aditya Prakashan
  • 177p
  • 2016
  • Sanskrit language -- Metrics and rhythmics -- Mañjūśrī -- Poetry Vṛttamālāstuti of Jñānaśrīmitra with Śākyarakṣita's Vṛttamālā(stuti)vivṛti : critical edition Sanskrit and English The Vrttamalastuti or Praise in the Form of a Garland of Metres Counted by Syllables is a unique piece of literature composed by Jnanasrimitra, who taught Buddhist philosophy and other subjects at the university of Vikramasila in the first half of the 11th century.

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The Essence of Scholasticism: Abhidarmahrdaya. T1550, revised edition with a completelt new introduction Includes bibliographical references, concordances, index of Sanskrit terms, Chinese Sanskrit-English glossary.

The Essence of Scholasticism: Abhidarmahrdaya. T1550, revised edition with a completelt new introduction
  • Willemen, Charles
  • Motilal
  • xi,346p
  • 2006(1975)
  • Abhidharma -- Early works to 1800 The essence of scholasticism : Abhidharmahṛdaya. T 1550 ; revised edition with a completely new introduction/ [translated and annotated by] Charles Willemen Chinese and English with Chinese-Sanskrit-English glossary 阿毘曇心論 *Originally published as: The essence of metaphysics. Brussels : Institut Belge des Hautes Études Bouddhiques, 1975. Serie Études et Textes 4. *"The name of the author, Dharmaśreṣṭhin, has often been given as Dharmaśrī, but the Japanese usually follow Ono Genmyō and call him Dharmaśreṣṭhin"--Page 2.

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The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika of Utpaladeva, with the author's Vrtti. critical edition and annotated translation.

The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika of Utpaladeva, with the author's Vrtti.
  • Torella, Raffaele
  • Motilal
  • liv,272p
  • 2021 repr.
  • Utpala, active 900-950 -- Īśvarapratyabhijñā -- Kashmir Śaivism -- Doctrines The Īśvarapratyabhijñākārikā of Utpaladeva with the author's vṛtti : critical edition and annotated translation/ Raffaele Torella The Īśvarapratyabhijñākārikā (ĪPK) of Utpaladeva (ca. 925-975 C.E.) is the foundation stone of the Pratyabhijñā school and constitutes the main theoretical framework of the Trika. It is the most important philosophical work of non-dual tantric Shaivism as a whole. Utpaladeva devoted two commentaries to his ĪPK a vṛtti and a ṭīkā or vivṛti (now almost totally lost). According to Abhinavagupta, the ĪPK and the vṛtti thereon were composed by Utpaladeva at the same time. This makes the vṛtti an indispenable tool to grasp the original meaning of the difficult kārikās of the Īśvarapratyabhijñā. Unfortunately, all vṛtti manuscripts from Kashmir broke at the same point and, consequently, so did the edition (also faulty in many points) published in the Kashmir Series of Texts and Studies in 1918. The present book, originally published in the Serie Orientale Roma (IsMEO), contains the first critical edition of the ĪPK and, for the first time, the complete text of the vṛtti on the basis of a unique Malayalam manuscript discovered in Trivandrum Library by R. Torella, who has also made use of the other incomplete manuscripts from Kashmir. The edition is accompanied by an English translation with copious exegetical notes, which highlight the connections of Utpaladeva's thought with the coeval schools of Indian philosophy and, first of all, with the Buddhist pramāṇa tradition. Text in English and Sanskrit; introduction in English

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Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Adyar Library, Vol.VII: Jyotisa, Vastu, Silpa, Natya, Samgita and Kama Sastra-s. (The Adyar Library, Ser., 127)

Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Adyar Library, Vol.VII: Jyotisa, Vastu, Silpa, Natya, Samgita and Kama Sastra-s.
  • Sarma, K.V.
  • Adyar Library
  • xiii,257p
  • 2015
  • Descriptive catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts. Vol. VII, Jyotiṣa, Vāstu, Śilpa, Nāṭya, Saṃgīta and Kāma Śāstra-s/ K.V. Sarma [Adyar Library; Descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Adyar Library; Adyar Library; The Adyar Library series] Texts in Sanskrit andin English

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Vivagasuyam (Sri Vipak Shrutam). ed. by Vijay Munichandrasuri (Jain Agam Series, 14)

Vivagasuyam (Sri Vipak Shrutam).
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 26p+149p
  • 2021
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text

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Uvasagadasao, Antagadadasao, Anuttarovavaiya Dasao. ed. by Vijay Munichandrasuri (Jain Agam Series, No. 13)

Uvasagadasao, Antagadadasao, Anuttarovavaiya Dasao.
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 244p
  • 2021
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text

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Niryavaliyao (Niriyavaliyasuyakkhamdho). ed. by Vijay Munichandrasuri (Jain Agam Series, No. 12)

Niryavaliyao (Niriyavaliyasuyakkhamdho).
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 149p
  • 2020
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text

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Chandapannatti Suttam (Candraprajnaptisutram), with the commentary by Acharya Sri Malaygirisuri Maharaja. ed. by Vijay Hemchandrasurishwar (Jaina-Agama Series, 11(1-2)

Chandapannatti Suttam (Candraprajnaptisutram),
  • Malaygirisuri
  • Sri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 2 vols.
  • 2013
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text Chandapannatti suttaṁ : (Chandrapragnapti sūtraṁ)

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Jambuddiva Pannatti Suttam, part-1 (1-3 vaksaskarah) & part-2 (4-7 Vaksaskarah). ed. by vijay Munichandrasoori (Jain Agam Series No. 10(1-2))

Jambuddiva Pannatti Suttam, part-1 (1-3 vaksaskarah) & part-2 (4-7 Vaksaskarah).
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 2 vols.
  • 2018
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text Jambuddīva-paṇṇattī Suttam

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Jivajivabhigam Suttam, part 1/ Pratipatti 1-3 & part 2/ Pratipatti 3-9. ed. by Vijay Munichandrasuri (Jain Agam Granthavaku, No. 8 (1-2))

Jivajivabhigam Suttam, part 1/ Pratipatti 1-3 & part 2/ Pratipatti 3-9.
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 2 vols.
  • 2019
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Jainism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 Jaina canonical text Jīvājīvābhigama suttam, bhāga 1-2

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Uvavai Suttam (Anupapatika Sutram). ed. by Vijay Munichandrasoori (Jain Agama Series 7(1))

Uvavai Suttam (Anupapatika Sutram).
  • Abhayadevasuri
  • Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya
  • 286p
  • 2012
  • Jaina Āgama. -- Upāṅga. -- Uvavāiya -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Jaina canonical text with classical commentary Uvavāisuttaṃ : navāṅgīṭīkākr̥d Ācāryapravaraśrīabhayadevasūrivihitavr̥ttisahitam sthavirabhagavantaracitam Uvavāi suttaṁ = Aupāpatika sutraṁ/ sampādakaḥ, Vijaya Municandrasūriḥ (Jaina-āgama-granthamālā, 7 (1)) In Prakrit; commentary in Sanskrit; prefetary matter in Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English In Prakrit; commentary in Sanskrit; prefetary matter in Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English

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Glory of Jaina Tirthankaras.

Glory of Jaina Tirthankaras.
  • Nagar, Shanti Lal
  • Eastern Book Linkers
  • xxx,359p+20p(plates)
  • 2006
  • Jainism -- Tīrthaṅkaras -- Biography The Tirthankaras in Jainism enjoy the highest position in both the Svetambara as well as the Digambara sects. Each one of the twenty four Tirthankaras have their own glory and importance as cult figures and are revered not only by the Jaina followers in the country but the world over. The first as well as the last few of them are considered to be historical figures. They are adored in the from of sculptures and other means of the plastic art from the time immemorial. The archaeological evidence stands testimony to their adoration in shrines and temples which had been built by the contemporary rulers or even the members of the merchant guilds in the ancient past. These vestiges of the ancient period stand witness to the excellence, the Indian sculptural art had achieved in the remote past. Not only in the temples, but the images of the Tirthankaras were found carved in the mountain caves like Rajagir and other sites in the entire length and breadth of the country, besides miniatures in the Kalpasutras.

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Introduction to Prakrit

Introduction to Prakrit
  • Woolner, Alfred C.
  • Motilal
  • xvi,235p pap.
  • 2008(1928)
  • Prakrit languages -- Grammar

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Inference the Anumana Khanda of the Tattvacintamani. with introduction, Sanskrit text, translation and explanation.

Inference the Anumana Khanda of the Tattvacintamani.
  • Bhatta, V.P.
  • Eastern Book Linkers
  • 2 vols.
  • 2021
  • Navya Nyāya -- Inference -- Early works to 1800 Inference the Anumāna khaṇḍa of the Tattva Cintāmani : with introduction, Sanskrit text, translation & explanation/ V.P. Bhatta The present work provides a comprehensive view of all the aspect of inference. Also, the present work, with general introduction, Sanskrit text and English translation with explanation, is the most authorative manual on the Navya-nyaya theory of inference.

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Gangesa's Tattvacintamani [Beginning with Upadhi and ending with Badha] with a commentary Sukhabodhikatippanika by Vacaka Gunaratna. (Bhogilal Leherchand Institute Series, 17)

Gangesa's Tattvacintamani [Beginning with Upadhi and ending with Badha]
  • Shah, Nagin J. (ed.)
  • Motilal
  • xvi,598p
  • 2005
  • Navya Nyāya -- Hindu logic -- Gaṅgeśa -- Early works to 1800 Gaṅgeśanibaddhaḥ Tattvacintāmaṇiḥ : Upādhyādibādhāntaḥ : Vācakaguṇaratnavinirmitā Sukhabodhikā ṭippanikā tayā sahitaḥ/ sampādakaḥ, Nagīna Jī Śāha Classical treatise on Navya Nyaya philosophy with Sukhabodhikā Ṭippanikā commentary by Guṇaratnagaṇi; critical edition. Gaṅgeśanibaddhaḥ Tattvacintāmaṇiḥ : Upādhyādibādhāntaḥ

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Pancasatika Prajnaparamita: Sanskrit and Tibetan texts. (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 20)

Pancasatika Prajnaparamita:
  • Li Xuezhu & Fujita Yoshimichi (ed.)
  • China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • xc,160p
  • 2017
  • Yogācāra Buddhism -- Sutra Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā : Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts/ Critically edited by Li Xuezhu and Fujita Yoshimichi 五百頌般若経 The Pañcaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā or „Perfection of Wisdom in 500 Lines“ is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture that has received almost no attention to date, neither within Buddhist tradition nor in modern scholarship. The text is nonetheless of unique value, as an influence of the Consciousness-only or Yogācāra school can clearly be seen. The critical edition of the Sanskrit text presented in this volume is chiefly based on a photocopy kept in the library of the China Tibetology Research Center, Beijing, of a codex unicus found in the Norbulingka Palace in Lhasa. The volume also contains a critical edition of the Classical Tibetan translation, the Song dynasty Chinese translation, and a diplomatic transcription of the Sanskrit manuscript. The introduction is offered in English, Chinese, and Japanese.

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Abhayakaragupta's Abhyapaddhati Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 14)

Abhayakaragupta's Abhyapaddhati Chapters 9 to 14.  critically edited & translated
  • Luo Hong (ed. & tr.)
  • China Tibetology Research Center/ Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • xxxiii,130p
  • 2010
  • Tantric Buddhism -- Vajrayana Abhayākaragupta's abhayapaddhati. Chapters 9 to 14/ critically edited and translated by Luo Hong with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson. Text in English, Tibetan and Sanskrit; preface in English and Chinese

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The Buddhakalpalatantra Chapters 9 to 14. critically edited & translated (Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Vol. 11)

The Buddhakalpalatantra Chapters 9 to 14.  critically edited & translated
  • Luo Hong (ed. & tr.)
  • China Tibetology Pub. House
  • xxix,249p
  • 2010
  • Knowledge, Theory of (Buddhism) -- Mandala -- Tantric Buddhism -- Early works to 1800 The Buddhakapālatantra : chapters 9 to 14/ critically ed. and transl. by Luo Hong ; with a preface by Harunaga Isaacson and Alexis Sanderson Texts in English, Sanskrit and Tibetan, introd. in Chinese and English

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Tantric Communities in Context. (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 99)

Tantric Communities in Context.
  • Mirnig, Nina, Marion Rastelli & Vincent Eltschinger (ed.)
  • Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
  • xviii,602p
  • 2019
  • Tantric Buddhism -- Śaivism -- Śaivism From the middle of the first millennium CE, South Asia saw the emergence and rise of Tantrism within all of its major religious traditions: Śaivism, the Vai,snava Pāñcarātra, the Buddhist Mantrayāna, and Jainism. Despite the fact that Tantrism grew to become such an integral part of the religious landscape, our understanding of how early Tantric communities were actually organized and how they positioned themselves in society is still limited. This collection of articles by leading scholars offers new insights into the socio-religious history of premodern Tantric traditions.

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Un Philosophie de la Parole: l'Enquete sur la connaissance verbale (Sabdanirnaya) de Prakasatman, maître Advaitin du Xe siècle (edition critique, traduction, commentaire, avec une nouvelle edition du commentaire d’Anandabodha) (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 101)

Un Philosophie de la Parole:
  • David, Hugo
  • Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
  • 877p in 2 vols.
  • 2020
  • Prakāśātma, Muni -- Śābdanirṇaya -- Advaita -- Vedanta -- Early works to 1800 Une philosophie de la parole : l'Enquête sur la connaissance verbale (Śābdanirṇaya) de Prakāśātman, maître Advaitin du Xe siècle/ édition critique, traduction, commentaire, avec une nouvelle édition du commentaire d'Anandabodha ; Hugo Davi This book by Hugo David investigates the beginnings, in the 10th century CE, of an autonomous reflection on language in the “non-dualist” trend of Brahmanical exegesis (Advaita-Vedānta) inaugurated in the 8th century by Śaṅkara. Its starting point is a detailed study of the most ancient text exclusively devoted to linguistic issues belonging to that tradition, which is translated here for the first time in a western language, and of its only known Sanskrit commentary.

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History and Transmission of the Nyayamanjari: critical edition of the section on the Sphota. (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Band: 91)

History and Transmission of the Nyayamanjari:
  • Graheli, Alessandro
  • Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften/OAW
  • 318p
  • 2016
  • Jayanta Bhaṭṭa, active 850-910. -- Nyāyamañjarī History and transmission of the Nyāyamañjarī : critical edition of the section on the Sphoṭa/ Alessandro Graheli The Nyāyamañjarī was composed in Kashmir, in the ninth century CE, by Bhaṭṭa Jayanta. It is a compendium of theses concerning ontological, epistemological and linguistic issues developed in the classical period of Indian philosophy. Jayanta’s approximate date is confirmed by both internal and external evidences, so the Nyāyamañjarī has become a landmark in the historiography of Indian philosophy.

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Ideology and Status of Sanskrit: contributions to the history of the Sanskrit language.

Ideology and Status of Sanskrit: contributions to the history of the Sanskrit language.
  • Houben, Jan E.M. (ed.)
  • Motilal
  • xxxi,499p
  • 2012(1996)
  • Sanskrit language -- Philosophy -- Indo-Aryan languages -- Grammar -- History The present volume is the outcome of a seminar on the Ideology and Status of Sanskrit held in Leiden under the auspices of the International Institute for Asian Studies. The book contains studies of crucial periods and important areas in the history of the Sanskrit language, from the earliest, Vedic and pre-Vedic periods, through the period in which the (restricted) use of Sanskrit spread over practically all of South (including part of Central) and Southeast Asia (sometimes referred to as the period of 'Greater India') up to the recent history of Sanskrit in India. This volume are divided into three sections: 1. Origins and creation of the 'Eternal Language'; 2. Transculturation, Vernacularization,; Sanskritization,; 3. The Sanskrit Tradition: Continuity from the Past or Construction from the Present?

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Epic and Argument in Sanskrit Literary History: Essays in honor of Robert P. Goldman. (Manohar Classics)

Epic and Argument in Sanskrit Literary History:
  • Pollock, Sheldon (ed.)
  • Manohar
  • xv,264p
  • 2020(10)
  • Epic poetry, Sanskrit -- Vedic literature -- History and criticism This celebrates the distinguished career of the American Indologist Robert P. Goldman. The essays on Sanskrit literary history, which range from the danastutui in the Rgveda(Romila Thapar) to the transformation of literary theory in ninth-century Kashmir(Sheldon Pollock) to the practice of philology in seventeenth century Varanasi(Chirstopher Minkowski), reflect the wide range of interests of Professor Goldman himself, and the wide influence he has exerted on the field. Eight of the essays(by such leading scholars as Greg Bailey, John Brockington, James Fitzgerald, Luis Gonzalez-Reimann, PHyllis Granoff, Alf Hiltebeitel, Adheesh Sathaye, and Sally Sutherland Goldman), concentrate on the epics and Puranas, and as an ensemble make for essential reading on the genre of Sanskrit literature to which Goldman, as editor-in-chief of the Ramayana Translation Project, has devoted the greater part of his career. The scholarly essays are book ended by the survey of Professor Goldman's scholarly contributions(Deven Patel) and a lively personal reminiscence

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Greater Magadha: studies in the cultures of early India.

Greater Magadha: studies in the cultures of early India.
  • Bronkhorst, Johannes
  • Motilal
  • xix,414p
  • 2013(07)
  • Magadha (Kingdom) -- Civilization -- Hinduism -- History of doctrines Greater Magadha, roughly the eastern part of the Gangetic plain of northern India, has so far been looked upon as deeply indebted to Brahmanical culture. Religions such as Buddhism and Jainism are thought of as derived, in one way or another, from Vedic religion. This belief is defective in various respects. This book argues for the importance and independence of Greater Magadha as a cultural area until a date close to the beginning of the Common Era. In order to correct the incorrect notions, two types of questions are dealt with: questions pertaining to cultural and religious dependencies, and questions relating to chronology. As a result a modified picture arises that also has a bearing on the further development of Indian culture.

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Padarthatattvanirupanam: tikatrayopetam. ed. by Anita Rajpal

Padarthatattvanirupanam: tikatrayopetam.
  • Raghunatha Shiromani
  • Eastern Book Linkers
  • 2 vols.
  • 2020
  • Nyaya -- Vaiśeṣika -- Early works to 1800 Padārthatattvanirūpaṇam : ṭīkātrayopetam On the fundamentals of Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika philosophy with three commentaries In Sanskrit; includes interpretation in Hindi Tārkikaśiromaṇiśrīraghunāthakr̥taṃ ; Śrīraghudevanyāyālaṅkārakr̥tā Padārthakhaṇḍanavyākhyā, Śrīrāmabhadrasārvabhaumaviracitaḥ Padārthatattvavivecanaprakāśaḥ, Śrīviśvanāthanyāyapañcānanaviracitaḥ Padārthatattvālokaḥ ; Ḍô. Anitārājapālena sampāditam = Padārthatattvanirūpaṇam / Dr. Anita Rajpal

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The Saktivada of Gadadhara: theory of expressive of words (with introduction, Sanskrit texts, English translation and notes).

The Saktivada of Gadadhara: theory of expressive of words
  • Bhatta, V.P.
  • Eastern Book Linkers
  • 2 vols.
  • 2017
  • Sanskrit language -- Semantics -- Philosophy The Śaktivāda of Gadādhara : theory of expressive power of words : with introduction, Sanskrit texts English translation and notes Treatise on Sanskrit semantics, presenting the neo-Nyaya point of view in Hindu philosophy The theory of expressive power of words (Saktivada) is the most important work on the signification of word. It deals with word, its signification and its meanings. While word (sabda) is a distinct means of knowledge (Pramana), signification (Vrtti) such as expressive power is a relation between word and its meaning (Pada Padartha Sambandha), also word-meaning (Padartha) is generic property, form and individual (yatyakrti vyaktayah). Gadadhara admits signification two fold as expressive power (Sakti), and indication (laksana). While the Pracyas admitted expressive power to be convention of God, the Navyas admitted the same to be convention of speaker in general. The theory of expressive power of word (Saktivada) is divided into three chapters, viz. the Samanya kanda, the Visesa Kanda and the Parisista Kanda. The Samanya Kanda deals with expressive power in word meaning i.e. in generic property, form and individual (Jaty akrti vyaktayah) in general the Visesa Kanda deals with expressive power in meanings of specific words such as ether (akasa) also, the Parisista Kanda deals with the Navyas position that expressive power of word in individual as qualified by generic property and form. The present volume contains English translation of the Saktivada of Gadadhara with critical notes and erudite introduction.

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Dictionary of Paninian Grammatical Terminology. (Publications of the last Decennium of the B.O.R.I. centenary, no. 1)

Dictionary of Paninian Grammatical Terminology.
  • Roodbergen, J.A.F.
  • Bhandarkar Oriental Research Inst.
  • xiv,481p
  • 2008
  • Pāṇini. -- Aṣṭādhyāyī -- Concordances Dictionary of Pāṇinian grammatical terminology The present work differs in at least four respects from earlier works on Sanskrit grammatical terminology, like those of O. Bohtlingk, Erklarung der grammatischen Elemente in his Panini's Grammatik; L. Renou, Terminologie grammaticale du Sanskrit, Paris 1957; S. M. Katre, Dictionary of Panini, Parts I- III, Poona 1964, and K. V. Abhyankar and J. M. Shukla, A Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar, Baroda 1977. In the first place, it contains a considerable number of translations of words, expressions and quotations found in the sources mentioned above and elsewhere. Special attention has been paid to terms used in the Vtirttikas in the sections studied. In the second place, the Dictionary contains explanations of grammatical concepts as developed in the two series of words referred to above. In the third place, attention is paid to details of prakriya, In the fourth place, some words of general interest have been included when their precise meaning was found lacking in the standard Sanskrit Dictionaries.

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Pramanavartika Abhiprayaprakashika Tika, 2nd chapter, Pratyaksapariccheda. Hindi tr. & comm. (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica, Ser., 87)

Pramanavartika Abhiprayaprakashika Tika,
  • Tripathi, Ram Shankar (tr. & comm.)
  • Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
  • xl,244p
  • 2021
  • Pramānavārtika Abhiprāyaprakā,sikā Tīkā, 2nd chapter, Pratyaksapariccheda. Hindi tr. & comm.

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Pratyayapariksa Nama Prathamam Prakaranam (Sanskrit & Tibetan text with Hindi transl.) (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica, Ser., 86)

Pratyayapariksa Nama Prathamam Prakaranam
  • Tenzin, Pema (tr. & ed.)
  • Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
  • xxvi,343p
  • 2021
  • Pratyayaparīkṣa nāma prathamaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : (Sanskrit & Tibetan text with Hindi translation) translated & edited by Prof. Pema Tenzin = Ācāryanāgārjunakr̥taṃ mūlamadyamakaśāstram Ācāryacandrakīrtiviracitayā prasannapadāṭīkayā saṃvalitam Pratyayaprarikshā nāma prathaṃ prakaraṇaṃ : Slob-dpon Klu-sgrub kyis mdzad paʼi rtsa baʼi tshig leʼur byas pa dang Slob-dpon Zla-ba-grags-pas mdzad paʼi deʼi ʼgrel pa tshig gsal ba zhes bya ba bzhugs so : Rab byed dang po, Rkyen brtag pa. Tibetan, Sanskrit and Hindi.'Pratyayaparīkṣā', chapter one of 'Madhyamakakārikā' text by Nāgārjuna with commentarial work 'Madhyamakāvatāra' text by Candrakīrti

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Vimalakirtinirdeshasutram (Sanskrit & Tibetan version) (Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica Series, 85)

Vimalakirtinirdeshasutram
  • Gokhale, Pradeep P. (ed.)
  • Central Inst. of Higher Tibetan Studies
  • xli,389p
  • 2021
  • Vimalakīrtinirdeśasūtram : Phags pa dri ma med par grags pas bstan pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen poʼi mdo (Sanskrit & Tibetan version) Study on Bodhisattva Vimalakīrti's text "Ārya Vimalakīrtinirdeśa nāma Mahāyāna Sūtra" on Buddhist philosophy and doctrines

1,870円

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Understanding Itihasa.

Understanding Itihasa.
  • Bhattacharya, Sibesh Chandra
  • Indian Institute of Advanced Study
  • xi,183p
  • 2010
  • Philosophy of history -- India -- Historiography On the philosophy of historical writings to 324 B.C. Understanding Itihasa in fact stoutly and cogently contests the stereotypical view that early India lacked a sense of history. With patience, care and sympathy the monograph studies and analyzes a host of terms and concepts that developed in early India relating to human past, the methods of its preservation and the concerned expertise in those fields. The material studies spans from the Rgvedic period to the Early Medieval and includes literary, epigraphical and numismatic. The monograph gently and firmly asserts that the currently dominate view of history may not be the only valid way of looking at past. pt. 1. The path that great men walked -- pt. 2. In the shadow of the absolute --

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Biruni. (Makers of Islamic Civilization)

Biruni.
  • Malagaris, George
  • Oxford U.P. (India)
  • x,166p
  • 2020 pap.
  • Bīrūnī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, 973?-1048 -- Muslim scientists -- Biography -- Central Asia -- India This book places Biruni in his historical and cultural context within the long-term history of medieval Eurasia. It outlines the course of Biruni’s life, clarifying key questions about his associations, travels, and patrons. Following an overview of Biruni’s chief interests, it details his major works to illustrate the breadth of Biruni’s output and his intellectual approach, especially his attention to language, esteem for knowledge, and commitment to objective truth. An account of his institutional context and relationships elucidates his friendships and rivalries, notably with Avicenna. The book also shows how varied paths of transmission affected the legacy of Biruni and its reception in global scientific and literary traditions. Finally, a timeline, list of key works, and detailed bibliographic essay will guide readers into further study of Biruni and his thought. This comprehensive overview of Biruni is based on the Arabic and Persian primary sources in the original languages using the best editions.

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