The Mythologies of the East : a detailed description and explanation of the mythologies of all the great nations of Asia
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The Mythologies of the East : a detailed description and explanation of the mythologies of all the great nations of Asia
Aryan Books International, 1996
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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"v. 1: Indian subcontinent, Middle East, Nepal and Tibet, Indo-China & Java", "v. 2: Central Asia, China, Japan"--Jacket
"First published in 1932 as 'Asiatic mythology'"--T.p. verso
"with 15 plates in colour and 354 other illustrations"
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The present volume makes an attempt to decipher the mythology of Asia, an important pre-requisite to the understanding of art, thought and literature of this land of great religious provinces, each with its own cosmology, philosophy and mythology. The book is an exceptionally clear and accessible presentation of Oriental mythologies including Brahmanism, Buddhism, Lamaism, Islam etc. It describes the origin and significance of mythological beings and legendary figures and events from and extensive range of cultures and ages of Asia. The book shows how the mythologies have evolved our the centuries, incorporating the profiles of gods and goddesses, legends, miracles, foreign influences and local variations. It thus makes the ancient wisdom and profound spiritual traditions of Asia available to the reader. Divided into two volumes, the book is lavishly illustrated (with over 350 half-tone illustration and 15 col. Plates). The first volume is devoted to Indian subcontinent, Middle East, Indo-China, Java, Nepal and Tibet. The Second volume discusses the mythologies of Japan, China and Central Asia.
The book will contribute significantly to the increased understanding of Asiatic religions and their contribution to the culture and civilization of mankind. Deeply researched and clearly written this pioneering work will be of interest to both scholars and general readers.
Table of Contents
Introduction, The Mythology of Persia The Mythology of the Kafirs The Mythology of Buddhism in India The Mythology of Buddhism in India -Continued Brahmanic Mythology Brahmanic Mythology - continued The Mythology of Lamaism The Mythology of Indo-China and Java Buddhist Mythology in Central Asia The Mythology of Modern China The Mythology of Modern China- Continued The Mythology of Japan The Mythology of Japan - Continued The Mythology of Japan - Continued, Index
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