Encyclopedia of Hinduism

Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Author: Denise Cush
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 1130
Release: 2008
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0700712674

The Encyclopedia of Hinduism contains over 900 entries reflecting recent advances in scholarship which have raised new theoretical and methodological issues as well as identifying new areas of study which have not been addressed previously. The debate over the term 'Hinduism' in the light of post-Orientalist critiques is just one example of how once standard academic frameworks have been called into question. Entries range from 150-word definitions of terms and concepts to 5,000-word in-depth investigations of major topics. The Encyclopedia covers all aspects of Hinduism but departs from other works in including more ethnographic and contemporary material in contrast to an exclusively textual and historical approach. It includes a broad range of subject matter such as: historical developments (among them nineteenth and twentieth century reform and revival); geographical distribution (especially the diaspora); major and minor movements; philosophies and theologies; scriptures; deities; temples and sacred sites; pilgrimages; festivals; rites of passage; worship; religious arts (sculpture, architecture, music, dance, etc.); religious sciences (e.g. astrology); biographies of leading figures; local and regional traditions; caste and untouchability; feminism and women's religion; nationalism and the Hindu radical right; and new religious movements. The history of study and the role of important scholars past and present are also discussed. Accessibility to all levels of reader has been a priority and no previous knowledge is assumed. However, the in-depth larger entries and the design of the work in line with the latest scholarly advances means that the volume will be of considerable interest to specialists. The whole is cross-referenced and bibliographies attach to the larger entries. There is a full index.

Sureśvara's Contribution to Advaita

Sureśvara's Contribution to Advaita
Author: C. Markandeya Sastri
Publisher: Vemur, Andhra Pradesh : Sundari Samskrita Vidyalaya ; Hyderabad, [India] : copies can be had from C. Durgakumari
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1974
Genre: Advaita
ISBN:

On the life and work of Sureshvaracharya, disciple of Shankaracharya, founder of the school of Hindu Advaita (non-dualistic) Vedanta philosophy.

Vācaspati's Contribution to Advaita

Vācaspati's Contribution to Advaita
Author: V. N. Sheshagiri Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1984
Genre: Advaita
ISBN:

Study of the contribution of Vācaspatimiśra, fl. 976-1000, Hindu philosopher, to the Advaita school.

Bhāmatī and Vivaraṇa Schools of Advaita Vedānta

Bhāmatī and Vivaraṇa Schools of Advaita Vedānta
Author: Pulasth Soobah Roodurmum
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788120818903

This book is an attempt at presenting to the readers a critical analysis of the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta by comparing the views of the Bhamati and the Vivarana Schools, the two most important protagonists of Sankara`s philosophy, with a detailed study of the original text. It begins with a survery of the historical development of Advaitic thought, starting right from the Vedas to end up with the modern period. The author has taken up for discussion in this work the basic concepts of Advaita Vedanta as interpreted by Vacaspati Misra and Prakasatman, encompassing the concepts of Maya, Avidya, Adhyasa, Anirvacaniyata, Bimba-Pratibimba-vada, Vivartavada, the locus of Avidya, Brahmavagati, Jivanmukti, Videhamukiti etc.