Rules and regulations of Brahmanical asceticism : Yatidharmasamuccaya of Yādava Prakāśa

書誌事項

Rules and regulations of Brahmanical asceticism : Yatidharmasamuccaya of Yādava Prakāśa

edited and translated by Patrick Olivelle

(SUNY series in religion)

State University of New York Press, c1995

  • : hc : alk. paper
  • : pbk : alk. paper

タイトル別名

Yatidharmasamuccaya

यतिधर्मसमुच्चयः

यतिधर्म समुच्चयः

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 19

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

English translation and Sanskrit text; introduction in English

Author of यतिधर्मसमुच्चयः: यादवप्रकाशः

Bibliography: p. 443-447

Includes indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Rules and Regulations of Brahmanical Asceticism is the critical edition and translation of a twelfth-century Sanskrit text written by Yadava Prakasaa, whose life and activities are of historical interest because, according to tradition, he was the teacher of the great Vais'n'ava theologian Ramanuja. This text is the oldest and most comprehensive example of medieval Sanskrit literature devoted to examining the duties of ascetics. Yadava Prakasaa is the only one who explicitly examines the thorny question of whether asceticism is a legitimate way of life for Brahmins. His topics include the people qualified to become ascetics; the rite for becoming an ascetic; the clothes and belongings of an ascetic; techniques of meditation; daily routines such as bathing, divine worship, and begging; proper conduct and etiquette; the manner of wandering; residence during the rains; expiatory penances; and the funeral. In his introduction, Patrick Olivelle examines the place of Yadava's text within the literary and institutional history of Brahman'ical asceticism. He discusses the origins of asceticism in India; its incorporation into the Brahman'ical mainstream; and its variations within Hindu sects, as well as in Buddhist and Jain traditions.

目次

Preface Introduction The Author: His Life and Works Yatidharmasamuccaya and the Ascetic Literary Tradition Structure and Contents The Domestication of Asceticism The Character of Ancient Indian Asceticism The Asrama System as a Structure for Inclusion The Domestication of Asceticism in Yadava Translation 1 The Rule Sanctioning Itinerant Asceticism 2 Age of Eligibility of a Candidate for Itinerant Asceticism Renunciation after Marriage Renunciation Permitted at Any Time Renunciation before Marriage Only for the Handicapped Renunciation before Marriage for Detached People Renunciation When Death Is Imminent 3 Examination of the Insignia Bodily Insignia External Insignia Description of the External Insignia 4 The Procedure of Renunciation Renunciation When Death Is Imminent 5 Principal Activities Renouncers Who Abandon Vedic Rites Mendicant Renouncers Samkhya Yoga 6 Daily Practices Morning Duties Midday Duties Begging Procedure of Eating Rites Following the Meal Evening Duties Behavior toward Ascetics 7 Proper Conduct 8 Rules on Insignia and Related Penances 9 Wandering and Rain Residence Rain Residence 10 Penances 11 The Procedure of an Ascetic's Funeral Text Introduction to the Critical Edition Description of the Manuscripts Genealogical Relation of the Manuscripts Constitution of the Text 1 parivrajyavidhih 2 parivrajyadhikaridasanirupanam 3 lingnirupanam 4 samnyasaprayogah 5 mukhyakarmavidhih 6 ahoratrakriya 7 acarah 8 lingadharmaprayascittavidhih 9 gatisthitinirupanam 10 prayascittavidhih 11 yatisamskaravidhih Appendix 1: Long Variant Readings Appendix 2: Index of Authors Cited Appendix 3: Index of Citations Abbreviations and Bibliography Index

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ